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2013-02-25, 09:28 PM | [Ignore Me] #46 | ||||
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Seriously things change over time. Including the law and precedent. PS2 is a different game at a different order of magnitude. Complain about the past or help us work on the future. If all you're going to do is bitch about the past you aren't moving things forward IMO. Smed |
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2013-02-25, 09:33 PM | [Ignore Me] #47 | |||
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2013-02-25, 09:39 PM | [Ignore Me] #48 | |||
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That's about 10x what we have right now. No I'm not kidding. PS1 is a ghost town and it's going to likely stay that way. hard truth but there it is. |
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2013-02-25, 09:43 PM | [Ignore Me] #49 | ||
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You really should go the cheaters homes, like you joked about. The trouble with this though is that cheating has become part of the North American culture, from Harvard to Halo, folks have no shame. The up hill battle here is convincing people that using "cheat mode" in a single player game is not the same thing as cheating in a multi-player game. There is a whole culture surrounding this issue and it's something the gaming industry as a whole in going to have to address.
In any event, I hope your lawyers improve the situation. Suing the PS3 Linux guy was wrong, because oh no, people could run Open Office in their livingroom (like they were allowed to do when they bought the original product...). But suing people who are actually hacking revenue generating programs, causing paying customers to leave, well, that's a genuine problem for Sony. "Pick your battles" they say. This is one of them. Kindly win it. |
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2013-02-25, 09:47 PM | [Ignore Me] #50 | |||
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To clarify though, are you planning on implementing a cash store for free to play, or just switching the reserves system back on? (Edited because it seemed harsh.) Also, if you truly think PS1 will remain a ghost town, why even bother making it free to play? Why not just shut the server down? Last edited by CrazEpharmacist; 2013-02-25 at 10:13 PM. |
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2013-02-25, 10:19 PM | [Ignore Me] #51 | |||
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Also, edit. Out of curiosity, do you want PS1 to stay alive? You seem to have no faith in it anymore. I see no reason why PS1 and PS2 can't coexist like EQ1 and EQ2. I personally play EQ1 all the time because it's so much better than EQ2 IMO. What I'm saying is there's room for the niche games. PS2/EQ2 are games for the masses and casuals, whereas EQ1/PS1 are more..."in depth" maybe? They just take a more focused gamer to have fun in them, there's no instant gratification. I'm probably making no sense, but eh. You could probably make some profit off of PS1 if you gave it a small dev team. Hell, you could even let the community create content.
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2013-02-25, 10:21 PM | [Ignore Me] #52 | ||
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Until it actually happens, everything is speculation. People and their motivations are complex; if you want to know how many people will play PS1 over the long term when it's made F2P, you have to make PS1 F2P and see. No way around it.
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2013-02-25, 10:22 PM | [Ignore Me] #53 | ||
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Also, the sub is still 15 dollars. That's a lot for a game that soe gave up supporting. It used to be 10 but they actually raised it to 15 even though support had been dropped by that point. Who knows why though? Almost like they want the game to be dead, and judging by smeds post above I think that is all but confirmed.
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2013-02-25, 10:25 PM | [Ignore Me] #54 | |||
As for PS1, I'll respectfully disagree. The reason it's a ghost town is because of the subscription and because it's a ghost town. Now, a lot of PS1 worked well, and we're seeing more and more of that come into PS2 (like the dynamic kill XP in GU2, which seemed to be come straight out of the post in my signature, sans dynamic capture XP) so I'm glad to see it. But a lot of PS1 was bad too. I think something that will help PS2 is for people, when they're in a rut and thinking about quitting the game, to play the original for a little bit and realize all the improvements that have been made. That said, some people just don't like change. They'll play PS1 no matter how good PS2 gets because it's PS1, or just for the nostalgia. I know I'd log in and play PS1 occasionally myself. Gotta have my Rocklet Rifle fix now and then! Last edited by Electrofreak; 2013-02-25 at 10:29 PM. |
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2013-02-25, 11:19 PM | [Ignore Me] #60 | ||
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I used PS1 as an example of what a lack of attention can/will do to a game when it comes to cheaters.
A few things on this. First of all I still believe the hacking issue is being taken care of fairly well on PS2. I have seen only a few ACTUAL no doubt hackers. I have seen MANY very good players that a lot of people swear are cheaters. I have seen quite a few I'm suspicious of. I am still obviously very pissed about the lack of attention this issue got in PS1. But as I said it is the past experience we have to go by with this company. I do guess things do change, and I personally appreciate the effort they are making in this game. I THINK I personally see it. Of all the shooters i've played in the last several years I have seen fewer signs of blatant cheaters in PS2 than any other save for Global Agenda for the first ~5 months of that game. I still think there is more that can be done, but as has been pointed out in this thread cheat PREVENTION is kind of a misnomer as they are always working to get around whatever blocks can be made and it means it is cheat RESPONSE and PS2 has been IMO better than PS1... BUT I stand by my anger over the lack of response PS1 had AND that this really does seem like SMED has only recently seen the reality of the pay to cheat sites... AND I also strongly disagree with his numbers estimate... but his estimation will be probably over the amount that will play if there is no GM support and PS1 becomes a hacker-fest. |
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