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My thread though is still 100% true, and you hit it, the real problem is not entirely the DRM, I still hold true to that most ppl QQIng over that, is not really the main reason they should. who doesnt have a few $ to dish out anyway?
I was not, and still am not dissatisfied with buying the game. Its lack luster, sure, but not bad for any of the reasons that most are complaining about. I think if the devs really want, they can turn the game around. They said they had plans for it anyway, perhaps them being so quiet, is them hopefully, working very hard to fix the game.
Games with DRM (particularly always-on DRM as in Miner Wars) are only playable temporarily. At some point in the future, whether it's a month from now or 10 years from now, the servers that are required to play the game will be shutdown (either intentionally by the publisher or inadvertantly as a result of bankruptcy), and everyone who paid cash for the game will never be able to play it again.
To those who believe that games have long-term artistic and/or historical value, as well as those who believe that when they buy a game they should own it forever (just as it always has been for games until recently) this is an unacceptable limitation. Games will never earn the respect they deserve for their cultural value if they expire after a short period of existence. Certainly games like Grim Fandango would not be as fondly remebered today if we could no longer play them due to DRM (as certainly would be the case with GF, since it sold poorly on release and thus would've had its DRM servers shut down long ago).
1. The areas itself, for a 6dof shooter, the game feels remarkably corridor crawler, I'm not saying its bad, I'm saying you have 95% destructible environments, give me a reason to blow it all to hell, stop sending me down corridors, I did that in Doom3 which leads me nicely onto problem two.
2. Weapons, or lack of them, The weaponry just feels like major cookie cutter weapons, machine gun? Check, Shotgun? Check, miscellaneous rubbish? Check, its a 6dof shooter, go crazy for crying out loud, Space sims like X managed some non cookie cutter weapons, Galaxy on Fire 2 had, and yet Miner War's arsenal is just a tick sheet, seriously upsetting.
And btw, Eurogamer reviewed the game today (3/10) lowering the Metascore to 52.
I really wanted to enjoy this game, and I didn't. The devs even copped an attitude with me. I'll be the first one to call me a jerk, and I've heard every name in the book, but don't be a ♥♥♥♥ to your supporters. That's just bad business. My one-time purchase is not enough to sustain a business, you need to give me a reason to stick around. Irate/rude/aggressive/annoying/<fill in trait here> customers can be your most loyal if you're clever enough to deliver what they want and get them on your side. You probably figured this out already, but sarcasm and passive-aggression isn't the way to do it. Sometimes it's funny, but mostly it will backfire.
*Plays "Taps" for Keen*
I have plenty of games I like better than others, but when they're really good, time is made for them. I'm not saying you can't like the game, but you go to great lengths to defend your point of view in your thread, even though you say you don't dedicate much time to it. I would argue that your passion comes from wanting to defend yourself, and your view, and not from a passionate gamer standpoint, defending a gaming love of theirs. You admit you've played only a few hours, and can quickly list games and projects that you say are better or more fun. So, I would also argue that you agree with most of us so-called "cryers" who WANT to like the game, who bought and even pre-ordered the game, but it's just not fun. There are just better games out there, and I can't agree with you more on that.
I agree, it would go nicely along side mine, actually, combing both would be gem.
Please understand, my original post was not "this game is effing amazing!!" It was "this game is not THAT terrible" I still stand by what I said completely. It was the "first" post of its kind, that actually looked at what the game had to offer, and how it played.
Yes, I do defend myself, and yes it is from more of an annoyance towards those who'd flame, troll, and insult me. Most in my thread have done so, and unfortunately some other people have gotten in the cross fire a bit, that for which I'm sorry for.
For people who just want the game to be better? Yes, I do agree that it has alot of work to be done, that they can make it alot better than it is. I've never not said that. The ones who I am truly trying to defend myself from, are those who think I'm saying the game is amazing, and all cryers are worth nothing, which is not what I'm saying.
Point is, I'm with alot of people on how the game actually is, its the ones who go to great lengths with threads like "Zongm this has DRM!!1!!1!1! Dont buy it!!!!!" then go on to cry in the thread all about DRM, are the ones who I'm against.
They really need to take Sandbox out of the steam description. Very misleading. I will not be buying anything from this company again.
However, fixing the DRM was a first step and a huge commitment to the community. I hope it marks an era of updates to fix the remaining issues.
Great work so far team.