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Hello Starforge ;)
This studio in on my blacklist. They abuse of Early Acces tag and they do not finish their games.
Then they screwed the hooch by making it a generic survival experience that ironically broke the enemy spawn system their original builds were known for achieving. It's a shame this version was the version most people played. It was woefully generic, and definitely a technical and game design-wise incomplete build. Definitely deserved being pulled from Steam.
My feelings on RoK is different. They fixed their technical problems, made it a medieval PvP game that played like, well, Medieval Quake or Unreal Tournament. It was fun, I loved it, played the crap out of it on release, official servers, unofficial RP servers, it was so fun fighting over the throne. Then they dropped the ball by being slow to add legitimate Chiense hacker countermeasures...and they weren't making up for it by making lots of new content, either, so the argument that they were busy kinda fell flat. In the end, I feel it released in a great state, and I had a lot of fun in the early months, then the hackers got to it, and ruined it, then it released for real and its pretty good today. But no one plays it because they bought it AFTER it got popular but before the fixes came after official relase from EA (i.e. past its good phase).
So...the jury is still out how this one will be. Will launch be the rough spot no one remembers? Or will it, despite naysayers and trolls be glorious only to get f'ed up later? In any case from what I see on stream and the little I played before redownloading it a second time (put the darn thing on my SSD instead of the other HDD I use for large games), it looks like they learned a lot of lessons from their previous games. Call me an idiot, but I'm here for round 3.
I didn't realize this game was made by them. So be warned, if you buy their games, you'll just join the group of BIGGEST morons on Earth (you just can't brag that you backed Starforge on Indiegogo but it's fine, you're still a freakin big moron so it's cool!) :P
Me too I learned a lot about this studio and learned a lot from their previous games, and I don't buy their games anymore.
Just let others peoples be aware about that.
The reputation will speak for us if the game becomes good in the futur. That's all.
You are not a morron, the studio had a good idea for Starforge, and the following was good. After that and for nothing, they just gave up the project for Reign of Kings.
In this case yeah, that make sense too.
People do whatever they want.
They are just warned. But do not complain after this.