Paradise

Paradise

Bestors Nov 12, 2024 @ 8:33am
Beta test (if possible
I'm looking forward to join the beta test when it's possible.
(I can't wait to try this game)
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Bestors Nov 12, 2024 @ 8:35am 
Originally posted by Addio:
I'm looking forward to join the beta test when it's possible.
(I can't wait to try this game)
Ultra Games Limited  [developer] Nov 14, 2024 @ 3:09pm 
We’ve already distributed all available spots for the closed beta test last month and have reached the necessary number of players. Therefore, please look forward to the game release.
xycast Nov 16, 2024 @ 8:08pm 
I hate to criticize a new game. I feel like i'm about to be humbled, but I have seen a lot of games like this popping up and then they turned out not to be as good as promised and basically I have never seen a game use a.i ever so not only are they using strange elements in their trailer but they are promising things that have never been done before and it feels concerning and when they try to correct themselves by contradicting these occurrences in their trailer leaves many people in the gaming community having no remorse because we have been given games that don't quite fit the bill before one great example was nebula realms that was supposed to recreate PlayStation home from PlayStation 3, or Rider's Republic that seemed really cool until I played it and although the game play was fun, I wasn't interacting with other people and the open world felt like it was lacking something, I could go through a list or even mention how dragon's dogma 2 felt like a copy of the first game and certain things just didn't feel brand new, it's extremely difficult to create a brand new fresh open world game environment and I should know because I failed game development in college, but that doesn't mean I wasn't paying attention in class and lots of people are worried your game will not release or when it does they are afraid it will not live up to expectations, so how exactly do you plan to promise that things really will run smoothly, how long has the game been in development? like how can you prove what you are explaining?
Originally posted by xycast:
I hate to criticize a new game. I feel like i'm about to be humbled, but I have seen a lot of games like this popping up and then they turned out not to be as good as promised and basically I have never seen a game use a.i ever so not only are they using strange elements in their trailer but they are promising things that have never been done before and it feels concerning and when they try to correct themselves by contradicting these occurrences in their trailer leaves many people in the gaming community having no remorse because we have been given games that don't quite fit the bill before one great example was nebula realms that was supposed to recreate PlayStation home from PlayStation 3, or Rider's Republic that seemed really cool until I played it and although the game play was fun, I wasn't interacting with other people and the open world felt like it was lacking something, I could go through a list or even mention how dragon's dogma 2 felt like a copy of the first game and certain things just didn't feel brand new, it's extremely difficult to create a brand new fresh open world game environment and I should know because I failed game development in college, but that doesn't mean I wasn't paying attention in class and lots of people are worried your game will not release or when it does they are afraid it will not live up to expectations, so how exactly do you plan to promise that things really will run smoothly, how long has the game been in development? like how can you prove what you are explaining?
Calm down, you're a clown 🤡 and you're just being humiliated.
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Date Posted: Nov 12, 2024 @ 8:33am
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