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I have noticed a lot of people are hating this game or not really reading about it. Since there is not really any gameplay videos or really a lot of screen shots. I really think if people gave this game a chance got on the ER forums, read about it more, learned about the company and talked about it more. People will really losen up about being skeptical about this game.
But this is open for discussion. Why are you not interested in ER?
P.S. This game is going to be 2000x better than FE (Fallen Earth)
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I can agree with everything but the comment about Fallen Earth just because they will have differing audiences who want different things. Don't get me wrong I'm a huge fan of ER myself.
I am following this game closely..
But I don't have my hope's high up. It has nothing to do with the game itself. All those "failed" launches and empty promises made me do it;)
Because there are too many parallels between this game and Darkfall.
I'm not bothering to follow any game until its very close to release.
So Earthrise isn't alone, I'm paying little attention to most of the software being developed out there, regardless who's making it.
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I've actually read all the information on their site, and while it's certainly interesting, until the goods are delivered I can't help but be skeptical about any developer (especially one making their first game) fulfilling the concepts and ideas they're promising, and presenting a finished product worthy of my money. I think the same goes for a lot of players who have been burned by a game in the past or have watched the scams and failures from both the past and present.
I can't get excited about any games anymore, not until the finished product is there before me on the screen.. I am thinking that it may take some new company, one not boxed in by investors looking to make it rich, one willing to take some chances just because they themselves love games, to come out with something worth getting excited about.
Gods and Heroes. wow. Sounded good. Beta was dull. Game dropped and ashes blown away.
Age of Conan. Struggling. Not at all what so many of us yearned for.
The list does go on. SO, i read these sites with guarded curiosity.
Of course we are sceptical to everything! Its human nature. Regardqrless if its about geen ketchup (instead of red) or something simple as Wath of the Lich King.
We could almost begin to post when we are not sceptical about something, since that is a alot more rare thing.
So: Im not sceptical about Earthrise. Its a new small developer that annouinced its game three years to early. If its cancelled......shit happens, no worrys.
Very good answers. Would it make people less skeptical if there was a gameplay video(actually gameplay not that crappy CG)? Also I really like newer smaller companies than bigger oldier companies. Yes oldier companies have experience and all that behind them but they really do not have original ideas. They normally make games that there is nothing really new about it. What you guys think?
I don't think a video would have helped with Age of Conan. The problems run deeper than anything that a video can reveal. I did enjoy the game until i reached max level and hit a brick wall. Nothing enjoyable to do. Too many bugs with the raids. Lack of PVP content, etc.
I do think smaller companies might bring hope. IF they start without the expectation of becoming commercial in the sense of WOW, if they are happy with making an awesome game that doesnt draw in millions of dollars, but has a loyal, smaller following.
I have been playing PC games for many years and it depresses me to see what has happened. Good games are few and far between, thanks to companies developing for the console market. In the past, I couldn't finish one game before another one that I just had to have, was hitting the shelves. But if some smaller company did want to develop for the PC (and I am not talking MMOs) then it seems to me there would be less competition for them.
QFE. I've heard about so many games in development in the last couple years that sounded like they were going to be so great, and then... meh.
The problem is, it takes such massive dollars these days to make an MMO that is up to scratch technically (looks good/plays well on a wide range of systems, etc) that it seems almost impossible for a company "not boxed in by investors" to even get started. Sadly.
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I am cautiously optimistic. I've been waiting for a really good sandbox MMOG that I could really sink my teeth into. I've played/tried just about everything out there, but nothing really is right for me, since most of what's out there now are either amusement park MMOGs or grinders. Earthrise piques my interest because not only is it a sandbox MMOG but it's not fantasy. Being cautiously optimistic doesn't mean that I am not a bit jaded with the industry though. So many failures, broken promises and disappointments over the last decade. I can still hope that one of these delivers though. Also keeping an eye on Darkfall and Mortal, but we need more fantasy MMOGs like we need a hole in the head TBH...
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QFE. I've heard about so many games in development in the last couple years that sounded like they were going to be so great, and then... meh.
The problem is, it takes such massive dollars these days to make an MMO that is up to scratch technically (looks good/plays well on a wide range of systems, etc) that it seems almost impossible for a company "not boxed in by investors" to even get started. Sadly.
That is how the system works, much like startup companies in other industries. You create a product, if it is well-conceived and performs well at the current state then larger companies will either invest or buy it; in which case it receives the much-needed funding in most cases.
Arguably, this can hurt those niche games by forcing them to cater to a larger audience in order to gain more funding; but it is the way of things. It is hard to create something like an mmorpg without massive funding from a large publisher; but it has been done before, just the road less traveled.
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Originally posted by javac
well i'm 35 and have a PhD in science, and then 10 years experience in bioinformatics... you?
http://www.mmorpg.com/discussion2.cfm/thread/218865/page/8