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  • stragen001stragen001 Member UncommonPosts: 1,720
    Originally posted by Dihoru
    By the sheer amount of hype CU is getting for a game we haven't even seen gameplay footage of I have to say it is a bit... strange... Designs, ideas, etc are all well and good but why are there 4-5 CU threads up at any one time on the front page 3/4s of the day? While hired shills might cost money I think MJ is doing his best to get people rilled up to becoming defacto shills... christ I will bet you 20 $ that if someone posts "Should CU be F2P" 10-20 people will jump on him/her calling that person ignorant, or a F2P fanatic, etc which on a forum smells awfully like shilling for a game.

    I dont think they are PAID shills, rather rabid fanboys. Infact, I would say pretty much every rabid fanboy has paid MJ to be one by donating to the kickstarter campaign. Because they have invested thier own money in the game, it takes the rabidity of their fanboyism to a whole new level. (Yes, I may have invented some new words in that sentence)

    There is legitimate interest in this game, because apparently it is the game that all of the WTFPWN Full Loot Open World PVP fans have been waiting for. Whether MJ is just telling them what they want to hear to get their money remains to be seen. 

    The fact that there has been NO ACTUAL WORK completed on the game so far, rather than outlining what they WANT to do, should make anyone suspicious...especially considering what they want to do seems to keep on changing.

     

     

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  • Marcus-Marcus- Member UncommonPosts: 1,010

    The truth is out there...

     

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rbBX6aEzEz8

  • JayarisJayaris Member Posts: 308
    Originally posted by Livnthedream

     

    You do not believe they exist when they have been well documented? Take this for example: http://blogs.wsj.com/wallet/2009/07/09/delonghis-strange-brew-tracking-down-fake-amazon-raves/

    You do realize that's a story about an employee of a company giving a good review for the companies products. Don't see how that's an example of  a shill.

    Hi

  • JacxolopeJacxolope Member UncommonPosts: 1,140
    Originally posted by Jayaris
    Originally posted by Livnthedream

     

    You do not believe they exist when they have been well documented? Take this for example: http://blogs.wsj.com/wallet/2009/07/09/delonghis-strange-brew-tracking-down-fake-amazon-raves/

    You do realize that's a story about an employee of a company giving a good review for the companies products. Don't see how that's an example of  a shill.

    ...Wow.

    That IS viral marketing.

  • IcewhiteIcewhite Member Posts: 6,403
    Originally posted by mklinic

    If nothing else, this period is when we would expect to see the most 'blind' support.

    And the most groundless speculation :shrug:

    This argument has come up for basically every title released in the last couple of years, though.

    It's a discussion that's always going to turn out to be pointless. Shill makes for a handy label to hang on a guy that you don't much like, it's so sinister—stir up easily-swayed opposition to both the guy you don't much like, and to EvilCorp, who is clearly out to get us all.  Best of all, it doesn't require any kind of proof!

    But for labeling purposes, "Poopoohead" is just as effective.

    Self-pity imprisons us in the walls of our own self-absorption. The whole world shrinks down to the size of our problem, and the more we dwell on it, the smaller we are and the larger the problem seems to grow.

  • GruntyGrunty Member EpicPosts: 8,657

    There have been shills as long as the concept of trading something of value has existed.  There will always be shills.  Most people know that shills exist by the time they are 12 - 14 years old.  

    As P.T. Barnum put it "There's a sucker born every minute."  Stop being a sucker.

    "I used to think the worst thing in life was to be all alone.  It's not.  The worst thing in life is to end up with people who make you feel all alone."  Robin Williams
  • JayarisJayaris Member Posts: 308
    Originally posted by Grunty

    There have been shills as long as the concept of trading something of value has existed.  There will always be shills.  Most people know that shills exist by the time they are 12 - 14 years old.  

    As P.T. Barnum put it "There's a sucker born every minute."  Stop being a sucker.

    I love how you know what 'most people know' when they hit their teenage years.

    Glad to see someone so wise speaking for the entirity of the world.

    Hi

  • LivnthedreamLivnthedream Member Posts: 555
    Originally posted by Jayaris
    Originally posted by Livnthedream

     

    You do not believe they exist when they have been well documented? Take this for example: http://blogs.wsj.com/wallet/2009/07/09/delonghis-strange-brew-tracking-down-fake-amazon-raves/

    You do realize that's a story about an employee of a company giving a good review for the companies products. Don't see how that's an example of  a shill.

    http://www.guardian.co.uk/money/2013/jan/26/fake-reviews-plague-consumer-websites

    http://abcnews.go.com/blogs/business/2012/11/yelp-outs-companies-that-pay-for-positive-reviews/

    http://www.nbcnews.com/technology/technolog/are-reviews-youre-reading-bought-paid-966519

    http://www.cs.uic.edu/~liub/FBS/fake-reviews.html

    http://www.forbes.com/sites/suwcharmananderson/2012/08/28/fake-reviews-amazons-rotten-core/

     

    Why is it so hard to read between the lines? You have google at your fingertips use it ffs.

  • GruntyGrunty Member EpicPosts: 8,657
    Originally posted by Jayaris
    Originally posted by Grunty

    There have been shills as long as the concept of trading something of value has existed.  There will always be shills.  Most people know that shills exist by the time they are 12 - 14 years old.  

    As P.T. Barnum put it "There's a sucker born every minute."  Stop being a sucker.

    I love how you know what 'most people know' when they hit their teenage years.

    Glad to see someone so wise speaking for the entirity of the world.

    You're welcome.

    "I used to think the worst thing in life was to be all alone.  It's not.  The worst thing in life is to end up with people who make you feel all alone."  Robin Williams
  • JacxolopeJacxolope Member UncommonPosts: 1,140
    Originally posted by Jayaris
    Originally posted by Grunty

    There have been shills as long as the concept of trading something of value has existed.  There will always be shills.  Most people know that shills exist by the time they are 12 - 14 years old.  

    As P.T. Barnum put it "There's a sucker born every minute."  Stop being a sucker.

    I love how you know what 'most people know' when they hit their teenage years.

    Glad to see someone so wise speaking for the entirity of the world.

    Most people with sense know.

    -that said, as ice has pointed out 'proving' who is a 'shill" and who is a 'fan' and who has a legitimate review and who has a "paid for" review all comes down to pointless speculation.

    I have been accused of being a shill (which is pretty funny) for highly promoting and praising a book I had read on a site which blew my mind and I totally loved.

  • WicoaWicoa Member UncommonPosts: 1,637

    I dont think he has. I love his rehtoric though regarding how many subs he wants and if you don't like his system thanks for looking.

    Though I do sincerely believe EA used/uses shills especially for swtor, though they have largely stopped now.

  • VesaviusVesavius Member RarePosts: 7,908
    Originally posted by Kyleran
    Originally posted by Hairysun

    Actually, I think your use of the urban dictionary is quite appropriate, because I believe that largely shills as you described them are more "urban legend" than actual reality.

     

    ...which is the mindset that allows shills to work on opinion forming sites.

    Rule No.1, for me, is believe absolutely no opinion led non checkable 'fact' I read on the internet, ever.

     

     

  • KarraptathidKarraptathid Member Posts: 78

    Shrills?  Doubtfull, but I am far more worried about the agenda driven trolls who want to see this who project fail.  What MJ is doing is threatening to upset the old apple cart on mega publishers having a lock on games.  That lock can be the ability to get things funded for $100M+ or advertising to get subscribers in enough numbers to make it financially capable of producing a profit.  Then if you look at the internal mechanics of $100M budget games, you realize that this is threatening business interest of those who finance $100M games and those executives who can demand huge sums of money to manage a $100M game development. This also threatens the stock prices of those mega publishers if solo game companies can do it without them which will cause the preceived value of the mega publishers to drop.  If you stand back and take a good look the the macro effect of what MJ is doing, a lot of people are hoping to Hell CU is a failure from the start. That's when the trolls are sent in to do their damage to make sure there is it's a failure.  Too much money and jobs are at stake if CU succeeds. 

    Trolls have a easy job, all they have to do is look like a concern MMORPGer and spread FUD (Fear, Uncertainty, Doubt) as a new thread on web boards and come to the aid of other trolls working with the same agenda. 

    Then there are the pure trolls.  They have no real agenda, they are just simply looking to stir things up for the pure joy of doing so.

    Sitting back and looking at the arthor of this thread, I doubt he was a DAoCer in the first place and doubts he has donated or will ever donated to CU kickstarter. As a CU kickstarter backer myself, I'm going to have to wonder all day long now that I have indeed been trolled into replying to this thread...

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  • IcewhiteIcewhite Member Posts: 6,403
    Originally posted by Jacxolope

    I have been accused of being a shill (which is pretty funny) for highly promoting and praising a book I had read on a site which blew my mind and I totally loved.

    There are long-time posters on this site who are universally pro-[insert title]. Some of them are quite prolific.

    But I judge posters on the quality of their writing. If they're getting paid by [inset title] to crank out forum posts all day long, well, grats to them on turning forum addiction into an income. Nice work if you can get it.

    Otherwise, they're just fans of a title or a genre or forum talkytalk in general.

    Either way, if they're literate and not too much of an arse, I'll give them the benefit of the doubt.

    Self-pity imprisons us in the walls of our own self-absorption. The whole world shrinks down to the size of our problem, and the more we dwell on it, the smaller we are and the larger the problem seems to grow.

  • naezgulnaezgul Member Posts: 374

    Shills are more likely from the other half of the spectrum.

    Giant companies like EA employ them, having numerous titles they push them all. Also employees for games in the crosshairs....DAoC stands to have a lot to lose if CU is a hit. 

    Keeping new companies and ideas suppressed is much easier than hyping an unproven product or maverick idea.

  • Four0SixFour0Six Member UncommonPosts: 1,175

    I think mostly on these forums there are lost of "zealots".

    Here is a link I found up in less than 10 seconds, that shows how fast, and inexpensivily, you can find up "support" on the interwebs:

    http://twitter-followers-buy.com/buy-instagram-followers/

  • naezgulnaezgul Member Posts: 374
    Originally posted by Karraptathid

    Shrills?  Doubtfull, but I am far more worried about the agenda driven trolls who want to see this who project fail.  What MJ is doing is threatening to upset the old apple cart on mega publishers having a lock on games.  That lock can be the ability to get things funded for $100M+ or advertising to get subscribers in enough numbers to make it financially capable of producing a profit.  Then if you look at the internal mechanics of $100M budget games, you realize that this is threatening business interest of those who finance $100M games and those executives who can demand huge sums of money to manage a $100M game development. This also threatens the stock prices of those mega publishers if solo game companies can do it without them which will cause the preceived value of the mega publishers to drop.  If you stand back and take a good look the the macro effect of what MJ is doing, a lot of people are hoping to Hell CU is a failure from the start. That's when the trolls are sent in to do their damage to make sure there is it's a failure.  Too much money and jobs are at stake if CU succeeds. 

    Trolls have a easy job, all they have to do is look like a concern MMORPGer and spread FUD (Fear, Uncertainty, Doubt) as a new thread on web boards and come to the aid of other trolls working with the same agenda. 

    Then there are the pure trolls.  They have no real agenda, they are just simply looking to stir things up for the pure joy of doing so.

    Sitting back and looking at the arthor of this thread, I doubt he was a DAoCer in the first place and doubts he has donated or will ever donated to CU kickstarter. As a CU kickstarter backer myself, I'm going to have to wonder all day long now that I have indeed been trolled into replying to this thread...

    THIS,

    well written

  • TheJodaTheJoda Member UncommonPosts: 605
    Originally posted by Aeodo
    I don't think they even have a PR guy or a Marketing guy, so i doubt it.

    ^ so true............ again they are, where not prepared for this.  I dont understand why everyone cant accept that as fact.  The lack of support past the 1 Million goal clearly shows that.

    ....Being Banned from MMORPG's forums since 2010, for Trolling the Trolls!!!

  • meadmoonmeadmoon Member UncommonPosts: 1,344

    No, I highly doubt anyone is using shills.

    Many seasoned gamers realize (and most big game companies) that gamers are generally gullible creatures, and will back just about anything if someone speaks the right words and drugs them with marketing materials.

    [mod edit]

  • YakamomotoYakamomoto Member Posts: 363
    Originally posted by Karraptathid

      What MJ is doing is threatening to upset the old apple cart on mega publishers having a lock on games.  

     

    Too much money and jobs are at stake if CU succeeds. 

     

    Holy cow, I´m sure the "mega publishers" are already pretty scared about the 7000 people who are funding this project!

    I bet even Blizzard is already laying off people and cancelling Titan, just in case...

    Yes, Mr. Warhammer is threatening "the big guys up there" who formerly gave him the money to make games like Warhammer. Instead he´s getting the money from gamers who invest into "foundational principles", power point slideshows and sales pitches.

    I think pulling a Greed Monger will someday be a term to be found in dictionaries.

  • MellozMelloz Member Posts: 26
    Originally posted by stragen001
    Originally posted by Dihoru
    By the sheer amount of hype CU is getting for a game we haven't even seen gameplay footage of I have to say it is a bit... strange... Designs, ideas, etc are all well and good but why are there 4-5 CU threads up at any one time on the front page 3/4s of the day? While hired shills might cost money I think MJ is doing his best to get people rilled up to becoming defacto shills... christ I will bet you 20 $ that if someone posts "Should CU be F2P" 10-20 people will jump on him/her calling that person ignorant, or a F2P fanatic, etc which on a forum smells awfully like shilling for a game.

    I dont think they are PAID shills, rather rabid fanboys. Infact, I would say pretty much every rabid fanboy has paid MJ to be one by donating to the kickstarter campaign. Because they have invested thier own money in the game, it takes the rabidity of their fanboyism to a whole new level. (Yes, I may have invented some new words in that sentence)

    There is legitimate interest in this game, because apparently it is the game that all of the WTFPWN Full Loot Open World PVP fans have been waiting for. Whether MJ is just telling them what they want to hear to get their money remains to be seen. 

    The fact that there has been NO ACTUAL WORK completed on the game so far, rather than outlining what they WANT to do, should make anyone suspicious...especially considering what they want to do seems to keep on changing.

     

     

    I don't really agree that what they want to do has kept changing.  in fact, they've not changed many things that would have helped the kickstarter.  The only thing I've seen change is what they planned to show off during the kickstarter based on complaints from people.  There's a fine line between providing what people want and changing though.

    That said, I agree with the rest of your post, and I'm a backer.  People should be suspicious.  I wouldn't back almost any other kickerstarter for the very same reason.  There's no real guarantees you'll get what you pay for.  The only reason I'm willing to take that risk on this project is that it does promoise all of that WTFPWN Open World RvR that I've been looking for and no other game is aiming for something similar.  And I would only expect people of similar interests to be willing to do so.

    I do wish some backers would de-personalize things a bit.  I also wish that others that seem to take the ideas MJ has come with for this game would take his critisisms less personally and just shake their heads from the sidelines.  Pretty hopeless wishes though with any group of people.  Especially on the internet.

  • MellozMelloz Member Posts: 26
    Originally posted by topographic

    No, I highly doubt anyone is using shills.

    Many seasoned gamers realize (and most big game companies) that gamers are generally gullible creatures, and will back just about anything if someone speaks the right words and drugs them with marketing materials.

    It's kind if like date-rape, but with video games. 

    Part of the reason I trust this project more is because there's no shinny marketting materials.  Their project's layout and presentation has been amateurish.

  • mklinicmklinic Member RarePosts: 2,012
    Originally posted by Icewhite
    Originally posted by mklinic

    If nothing else, this period is when we would expect to see the most 'blind' support.

    And the most groundless speculation :shrug:

    This argument has come up for basically every title released in the last couple of years, though.

    It's a discussion that's always going to turn out to be pointless. Shill makes for a handy label to hang on a guy that you don't much like, it's so sinister—stir up easily-swayed opposition to both the guy you don't much like, and to EvilCorp, who is clearly out to get us all.  Best of all, it doesn't require any kind of proof!

    But for labeling purposes, "Poopoohead" is just as effective.

    eh? How is that groundless and why isolate it from any other context? We see very similar patterns repeat with every title announced here. People jump on the "it's going to be great" train while others readily jump on "this is going to fail" train (or similar mass transit device). It seems that the most excitement (in these forums) for a game exists when the least is known about it and, as a result, we see a disproportionate number of posts compared to other points in the development cycle. 

    Not saying that's bad. I mean, it's a forum for MMOs and we're discussing a potential MMO. No harm, no foul. My overall point was that I just don't see how the original concept that "shills" were posting about this game makes much sense given the amount of organic support, and enthusiasm of those supporters, the game aleady has.

    -mklinic

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    Do something wrong, no one forgets"
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  • will75will75 Member UncommonPosts: 365
    Originally posted by Melloz
    Originally posted by stragen001
    Originally posted by Dihoru
    By the sheer amount of hype CU is getting for a game we haven't even seen gameplay footage of I have to say it is a bit... strange... Designs, ideas, etc are all well and good but why are there 4-5 CU threads up at any one time on the front page 3/4s of the day? While hired shills might cost money I think MJ is doing his best to get people rilled up to becoming defacto shills... christ I will bet you 20 $ that if someone posts "Should CU be F2P" 10-20 people will jump on him/her calling that person ignorant, or a F2P fanatic, etc which on a forum smells awfully like shilling for a game.

    I dont think they are PAID shills, rather rabid fanboys. Infact, I would say pretty much every rabid fanboy has paid MJ to be one by donating to the kickstarter campaign. Because they have invested thier own money in the game, it takes the rabidity of their fanboyism to a whole new level. (Yes, I may have invented some new words in that sentence)

    There is legitimate interest in this game, because apparently it is the game that all of the WTFPWN Full Loot Open World PVP fans have been waiting for. Whether MJ is just telling them what they want to hear to get their money remains to be seen. 

    The fact that there has been NO ACTUAL WORK completed on the game so far, rather than outlining what they WANT to do, should make anyone suspicious...especially considering what they want to do seems to keep on changing.

     

     

    I don't really agree that what they want to do has kept changing.  in fact, they've not changed many things that would have helped the kickstarter.  The only thing I've seen change is what they planned to show off during the kickstarter based on complaints from people.  There's a fine line between providing what people want and changing though.

    That said, I agree with the rest of your post, and I'm a backer.  People should be suspicious.  I wouldn't back almost any other kickerstarter for the very same reason.  There's no real guarantees you'll get what you pay for.  The only reason I'm willing to take that risk on this project is that it does promoise all of that WTFPWN Open World RvR that I've been looking for and no other game is aiming for something similar.  And I would only expect people of similar interests to be willing to do so.

    I do wish some backers would de-personalize things a bit.  I also wish that others that seem to take the ideas MJ has come with for this game would take his critisisms less personally and just shake their heads from the sidelines.  Pretty hopeless wishes though with any group of people.  Especially on the internet.

    I'm surprised it took so long for someone to respond to this guys trolling. If his post isn't worth a 1 day ban.. my non backer = carebear thread shouldn't of cost me a 24 hour ban .. lmao

  • meadmoonmeadmoon Member UncommonPosts: 1,344
    Originally posted by Melloz
    Originally posted by topographic

    No, I highly doubt anyone is using shills.

    Many seasoned gamers realize (and most big game companies) that gamers are generally gullible creatures, and will back just about anything if someone speaks the right words and drugs them with marketing materials.

    It's kind if like date-rape, but with video games. 

    Part of the reason I trust this project more is because there's no shinny marketting materials.  Their project's layout and presentation has been amateurish.

    That's fine, but I've been "date-raped" by MJ twice now (DAoC-ToA, WAR), so a third date isn't likely to happen no matter how much he sweet talks me.

    Once I see a working game, I'll decide if we're going to see each other again.

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