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I'm confused as to what they lied about?
When you provide ads on Facebook or multiple social networks, including the fact that the game is currently in playtest at the time the ads are published, it means the game is affordable right now and in the current playtest stage.
In this case, they created ads on Facebook to ask people to play this game, but for a later date in August, while anyone is on holiday, of course. They didnt even mention the game will stand offline until further announcments then? they are lying about the fact if u ask for playtest, u would be able to join it and its server instantly however, they stick offline.?
They could have simply said the game is in closed access or restricted access to the developers, and will be open to the public later.
When I look at ads on Facebook, or any social network (paid ads by the game's own developers or marketing staff), the game is often already downloadable and playable. But here, that is not the case.
I waited 48 hours for the playtest, then realized through discussions on the topics that it was only a stress test, which was, of course, during the daytime when anyone is at work.
Then, you have to wait for the next one, while it was all a lie.
I will uninstall and allow someone else to try an offline version of a pretended online game.
Don't lie in the words you use as a developer, it's very important to be clear about the situations. Your game isn't ready to be put in playtest anyway, and it's not needed to play it to know that.
I was hyped due to the fact it was announced as playable, but it is not, end of my review.
Lying to people will lead to the simple destruction of the game.
1. You use facebook.
2. You use facebook.
Well you could have signed up for this a year ago like everyone else. We've been playing it for weeks. Then again we didn't hear about it on facebook......
Maybe look for alternative avenues of information?
They would have put a date for the real playtest if they only knew when it would really be. Here, they want to give informations to the world about the fact their game exist without wanna say its offline.? ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥
It's not online RIGHT NOW. The servers are down. It's over.
Sign up. It might increase your chances.......
https://store.steampowered.com/news/app/2641470/view/4375894859687064369?l=english
It's pretty clear.
THE WORDS USED IN THESE SAME ADS aren't the same that what i see in the page u sendt me.
Some players would download first and then realize its fake joy.
I didnt mention its a bad game, but its a clear error or "mistake" they have made and before anyone has heard about this game.
So maybe don't rely on facebook for your information. There have already been multiple playtests you could have signed up for.
Not sure about you but first place I would go to find information about a game, is it's Steam page. Not facebook. Leave that to Aunty Maureen.
At the time of posting that ad, it was telling the truth, because 1. The playtest was in fact happening "right now", and for the next 8 hours until it was scheduled to end. I'm pretty sure you just saw it late and missed the opportunity. And 2. You could play it for that 8 hours while they did their "stress" test. As far as I'm aware, most playtests/game testing in general happens while the game is still in development... That's why it's called a test. Why would a complete game that already launched to the public be hosting a playtest AFTER launch? Maybe for a fresh DLC that has yet to go Live with the rest of a fully released game? That's all I can come up with. Even then, that's not normal. As mentioned above, facebook is rarely a reliable source for information, but I get the feeling you just misunderstood. Happens to everyone.