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Your point is valid about waiting for fully formed and tested games, BUT thats not the current buisness model, especially on STEAM, They continue to throw trinkets and baubles at customers and crowd funding on promises is the most common practice.
All we can do is Rage against the Machine.
I didn't preorder it due to my gut feeling and it was right. I did play it later on though when it became f2p and even then, the game was fundamentally broken and i clearly knew at this point that it never had a future.
You wastes your money into a game that was not only fundamentally broken, but that the devs will also abandon soon.
Its not like we can presict the outcome of such gamss but there are always signs thst can give you an idea about the general direction the game is heading, which most gamers ignore.
What do you mean it cant be turned into an MMO?
Planetside 2 has hundreds if not thousands of players in one server scattered across 5 different maps which are quite large and with no issues, hell, even the first Planetside from the 2000s had that, which was thought to be impossible at the time.
The devs were either lazy or they overestimated their chances. Regardless, they shouldn't have made promises that they couldn't keep.
At least necromumda Hivewars manages to offer me a more solid experience.
Totally agree. Its too bad that the warhammer 40k community love warhammer so much. A lot of us backers from the get go started to shout out that the game was a ♥♥♥ (yes i was sucked in). But alas too many people sunk their money into this rip off scheme.
Heck, it wasn't even a good arena shooter. Yeah you could have limited fun in it like any shooter but it really was quite poor. The only good thing about it was the 40k skins, which let us fans of the genre have that little glimpse of what we wanted...... Which is a half decent 40k game.
Me personally, i was suckered in by the 40K world. The promise of an MMO type free flowing world. The RPG progression system and all else that was promised. On that I thought i would give them a try and back their vision.
Unfortunately after there was something playable very early in the games tumultuous birth from Father Nurgles cess pit. It was very clear the game was never going to become even remotely close to what was promised.
From there we saw cuts to development and quite dastardly ruses to make it look like the game was still being worked on in any significant way. I and quite a few others did try to put a voice of opinion across, but it was what it was. Our beloved community is so hard up for a 40k game that people will only see what they wanted to see.
Going free to play should have been the last call to any nay sayer that the final nail in the coffin was struck long ago.
So it was written, many times before and so it shall be written again in the future. We love what we love and for the chance of that dream, we put our faith in something.
Where we expected a librarian at the height of his knowledge, we only received a servator. And for that, the Emperor decided to protect the greater good and ordered exterminatus on this product. Yes the good of us still on this wretched planet will fall, but it will protect other innocents from entering the chaos gods domain of deceiptful and incompetent developers.
I wish you all well as the fleet arrives to serve its rightful judgement to this pitiful game. I will think of you as you burn with it. I will monitor your vox channel, but i left this world long ago.