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November 17th, 2002, 02:54 AM
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Do you want business, or not?
There's no way in hades I'll buy another game from you guys. The game goes by in a whisper, and then the patch and new module is released as "COMING THIS WEEK!" Blah, blah, blah.
I've been patient with this game, but thirty bucks is way too frickin' much for a game that can't get it right. If anyone's out there, don't buy the game. If you want it, obtain it, but don't pay for it. I did, and it's the worst value I've ever made - and my game collection is 200 plus. You guys are off of my list, period.
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November 17th, 2002, 08:15 AM
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Re: Do you want business, or not?
The new patch is out, it came out the middle of this week. Did you try it? I had a list of pet peeves about the games, and found a bunch of bugs. I would say that half my list has been changed and fixed. The new module is pretty fun.
I do agree that the price is a little high for the game I got, but I really like the new changes. I also know this company and they will keep releasing patches and fixes for awhile to come. The support I have gotten for SE4, RS2 has been great. I'm sure this will continue.
Try the new patch (if you didn't already) I think you will like the new changes. I was hoping the community would be bigger but I think things are moving in the right direction, it's just going to take some time.
Even if I think the price was too high for the game I got (which I do - considering Angband and the other Rogue-Likes are more fun, have more options and gameplay depth), in the end I think it will end up being worth it...
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(Stands On SoapBox)
You might be mad about the price and the fact you got ripped off (In a way I do too) but it's not cool to basically tell people the steal the game.
There are not that many Indie game companies out there, the developer's needs people the buy the games and can't afford for people to steal them. I fear the day Indie game companies are gone. No major publisher would touch the types of games that Shrapnel does. I have bought 4 games in the Last year or so, in general I have been happy. I'm hoping Shrapnel is around for many years to come.
The Indie scene is the Last hope for games that don't just follow the 'Cookie Cutter' model that the big companies use.
Just something to think about....
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[ November 17, 2002, 06:28: Message edited by: DarkStar ]
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November 17th, 2002, 03:15 PM
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Re: Do you want business, or not?
Just a little question for you Atticus..
Did you try the demo before you decided to buy the game?
If the answer is yes, did you purchase the game because you expected the 'final' Version to turn into Diablo2 or some other high-end commercial game? IMHO and as far as I know Malfador and Shrapnel go out of their way to give we the 'end-Users' all the info (including demos) of their products. We are then 'Free' to make our decision based on the info... And After-sales support from Malfador and Shrapnel is second to none.
If you want to talk about loosing money on crappy games,.. I too have a large collection of games. (Close to 100) and there are some titles that I feel totally ripped me off. We're talking in the $69-$89 dollar range (Plus tax!) Lords of magic, Outpost, Rage of Mages, Betrayal at Antara, Emperor of the Fading Suns (which stopped working after DirectX 6.0 came out. and no patch is available!) How about spending $59+tax for D2:LoD and getting just one extra chapter. (I spent $79+tax for the original D2 and it came with 4 chapters.) When I do the math the expansion should have sold for $19.95.
Anyway, I'm sorry you feel like you got ripped off. All I can say is that I for one am still creating new graphics for Dungeon Odyssey and I will 'Always' release them to the public for 'Free'.
One more thing,.. If Arron and I had more info as to what 'exactly' pissed you off about this game (regarding the gameplay or bugs you found) There would be a better chance that they could be fixed and or included in an upcomming patch.
Have a Great Day. Cheers!
P.S. If it's any consolation, I think that 'ALL' game players out there (myself included) have at one time or another felt exactly the same way.
Nuf Said!
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November 17th, 2002, 08:48 PM
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Re: Do you want business, or not?
No game can be worse than Lords of Magic
And if this game is a ripoff, at least it isn't as bad a ripoff as other games (David just mentioned most of them )
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November 18th, 2002, 01:53 AM
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Re: Do you want business, or not?
Some food for thought:
I bought Dungeon Odyssey and a week later i bought Chessmaster 9000 (which in reality is exactly the same game as Chessmaster 8000 with some new 3D Boards).
Dungeon Odyssey didn't run at all and Chessmaster 9000 crashed when i used the new 3D Boards.
I contacted both Ubisoft and Malfador about these problems.
Malfador offered quick and GREAT technical support - Aaron informed me that they found out what the problem was - and it was finally solved with the patch release.
On the other hand i exhanged more than 6 e-mails with Ubisoft only to be informed in the end that i had to contact their International support service. I am still waiting for an answer from them and i guess i'll never get one... I managed to make Chessmaster 9000 revert to playable 2D Boards - after spending many hours - although Ubisoft FAQ said that it was not possible!
Just imagine what will happen if only companies like EA and Ubisoft exist in a few years. You will end up playing the same games again and again (ex. FIFA 2001,2002,...2123) and no one will care if they work on your PC or not!
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November 18th, 2002, 03:09 AM
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Re: Do you want business, or not?
I bought Myst 3 from Ubisoft after being reasured it could run on my windows 98 box. It didn't run so I upgraded my computer. It still didn't run. I'm now running a top of the line machine and it still doesn't run. ubisoft informed me they were not going to make a patch to allow Myst 3 to run on Windows XP.
Meanwhile, with DO, during the beta, some of us couldn't get the thing to run. You know what Aaron did for us? He wrote a custom exe to let us get the game running.
He didn't have to do that right away, he could have waited for the next beta patch to do it, but instead he did it.
You should give these people some credit at shrapnel. They give great games and great customer service.
[ November 18, 2002, 01:11: Message edited by: Hadrian Tyrael S. Aventine ]
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