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-Remember once every month that this game still exists
-do nothing
Remember this well Gamigo, companies like you are why game quality has tanked.
Keep up the good work guys.
Suggestion:
- Hire a team to work on how to bring life back to the game.
- Translate it to more languages.
- Invest in a new way to make the marketing.
Any doubts, DM me. ;)
that's completely common in any MMO after skill changes. that would happen in WoW or most any other game like this.
New expansions.
Graphics update.
SOMETHING.
ANYTHING!
I prefer the way they're handling that in Star Trek Online, pay for an account unlock once, and i think you can use all the in game money you can make.
In Lords of the Rings online you also only have to sub. once, log through all your characters and most restrictions are gone even when you stop your sub. again.
On the other hand, not many active players left in Rift - so pick your poison.
Anyway, here's to another "Anniversary", with the Rift login through Steam acting up again, had to start Rift through the Glyph launcher directly to get it working again...
That's just silly. This company is keeping this game afloat. If they weren't doing what they were doing, it would be shut down. There's no money to create new expansions or do huge graphics updates for this game. I loved RIFT and would love it to happen, but there's no business sense in it, and it's ridiculously asinine to demand it.