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2012-02-23, 05:19 PM | [Ignore Me] #736 | |||
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Besides, if you look at the FAQ, they say the primary reason is to give better service by being local as opposed to SOE which is way the hell out in San Diego. The technical aspect is a side effect, albiet a beneficial one. Like I said, I hope they have an International server so you can play with your buddies. I think boycotting a company that hasn't done anything to you yet is a bit premature though. |
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2012-02-23, 05:26 PM | [Ignore Me] #739 | |||
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Edit: Plus, obviously I'm not as comfortable providing my credit card details to a third-party company. I'd be more likely to pay a subscription and buy things from SOE, despite their recent hiccups. Last edited by Vancha; 2012-02-23 at 05:29 PM. |
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2012-02-23, 05:26 PM | [Ignore Me] #740 | |||
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News of some of the hardest-of-hard PlanetSide outfits outright boycotting the game because of the national restrictions would be a massive tear on their bottom line. It's also very simple to boycott this idea, and thusly this game, since they said it's region locked and thats the issue. Nobody really gives a shit about what company is running what in what location, as long as it's not region-locked. Which, at the moment it is. |
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2012-02-23, 05:34 PM | [Ignore Me] #741 | |||
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That being said, an international server would be completely acceptable to me. I've not boycotted PS2 by any means, I think what Dart was saying was that *if* we can't find a way to get our group on the same server, most of us likely won't play. Trust me, we're very excited for the game and we'll figure out a way to play on the same server. |
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2012-02-23, 05:40 PM | [Ignore Me] #742 | ||
since the locked server issue is being worked on, what else bothers you on the faq and why? i don´t know if soe even takes the time to follow this community S.O.S thread any more (Shit Orbital Strike) but if they still do, let´s let them know what else is a problem!
for me it would be a real letdown if pro7 has the power to change anything in the shop! if they decide to break the "not pay to win" model in any manner, or don´t pass over any new content from the usa to the eu players, or mess with the game in any way i could not even think of, they will not only lose the whole european ps1 community and have to start from scratch, but also will have to fight the old community that would rant on every forums about pro7 and/or soe for a long time... just look how fast we hit 50 pages here, and this was only about a faq. before anyone played the game. imagine how passionate the players will get when they actually play the game and find out that the game has been castrated in any way for them while others can enjoy the game as intended.
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2012-02-23, 05:40 PM | [Ignore Me] #743 | |||
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That's what I don't get. By all means explain it to me. It's not that I need to vent per-se, did plenty of that yesterday, I just don't understand how you can't care about this. The only answer I can come up with is: "Because it doesn't affect me." Which I don't think I need to say isn't a great attitude to take, though seems to be a prevailing one. |
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2012-02-23, 05:46 PM | [Ignore Me] #744 | ||
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This is a response to one page back
On paper the partnership makes perfect sense as it introduces shared risk and reward allowing more to be done with less (gearing ratio ect). Win for SOE as they concentrate on what they see as core business activities (game development and hosting) Burning the partner at this point would be stupid as they obviously want to expand. TH9 seem to be doing a good job in China but they are established. If Pro7 are fired up and want to make their mark then it could potentially be good for Euro players. However delivery of this news to be honest amateurish at worst damn insulting to long term loyal customers. Posting a FAQ on a website and then saying nothing is pouring the fuel on the fire with one hand over the other which is holding the lit a match. The basic rules of customer engagement have been ignored as well as principles of change management. If these would have happened then the blow would have softened and the preverbal shit storm which is happening on forums would have been toned down. Treating paying customers as commodity items this way rather than individuals who are part of global communities is just bazaar. They are the stars of the show and the real life blood of a mmo. We increase the games life cycle by giving every day community driven human delivered content (personal relationships, rivalry, camaraderie, achievements, betrayal, love) which impacts all players on that server in one way or another. Splitting them up well lets see what the out come is. I am sure a lot of people have known a long time in advance about this but been gaged by confidentiality agreements. I only have 2 questions 1. Can I play with my friends across imposed commercial boundaries? 2. Will Europeans who have active subscriptions to PS1 be invited to play in the beta and treated the same way as anyone else in the PS community. One last thing in PR cock ups like this one the typical tactic from any commercial body is to stop or control the contagion and buy for time to formulate a constructive response. The ping bit is pure bollocks by the way and some people who will remain nameless need to read up on network basics. You know who you are.... (I don't mean devs) Last edited by Nephilimuk; 2012-02-23 at 06:02 PM. |
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2012-02-23, 05:48 PM | [Ignore Me] #745 | ||
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There is no line that is crossed when ping becomes an advantage or disadvantage , its a greyscale .
Ping is within the nature of internet gaming , and it probably won't ever be limited as this limits the revenue . If pings are a dealbreaker/heartbreaker for you , then go and lan party , because I can assure you , no matter how you cry , cash is king and talk is cheap . Now STFU about ping . |
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2012-02-23, 05:59 PM | [Ignore Me] #746 | |||
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2012-02-23, 06:01 PM | [Ignore Me] #747 | |||
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If PS2 doesn't cater to these new people who will populate the servers, there won't be much of a community. We'll have PS1 sized pops, which in the new game will feel much like PS1 does now: barren. I think that from being used to 150+ pings, it's easy to dismiss the concern, but most PC gamers end up choosing games that feel right and then join a community, rather than following their community from game to game. |
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2012-02-23, 06:05 PM | [Ignore Me] #748 | |||
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There is also the "Notify to EU Bureau for Personal Data Protection" option, wich as EU citizens we can file.
from European Union Data Protection Directive:
It's already happened that EU punished some US company for moving data to third parties without informing and gathering the consensus from the costumers. We are talking about xxx.000 € fees... EU has a very strict policy on this kind of stuff. Loving Blu&yellow right now... Last edited by stordito; 2012-02-23 at 06:07 PM. |
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2012-02-23, 06:05 PM | [Ignore Me] #749 | |||
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BTW, I fully understand that this was most likely a money deal from the business department (they seem to love doing dumb things that look good on paper in large corps). I know these sort of decisions from my own professional experience. |
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2012-02-23, 06:07 PM | [Ignore Me] #750 | |||
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