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Thread: Who's voting with your feet?
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Tissier
Mon Aug 09, 2004 10:20 am
#1
I am.
WoW comes year end.
Middleearth online comes 2005
Dungeons and dragons online comes 2005.
Once Wow comes, i'm voting with my feet.
We dont have to take this BS anymore.
WoW comes year end.
Middleearth online comes 2005
Dungeons and dragons online comes 2005.
Once Wow comes, i'm voting with my feet.
We dont have to take this BS anymore.
Sigrun
Mon Aug 09, 2004 10:32 am
#2
Tissier wrote:
I am.
WoW comes year end.
Middleearth online comes 2005
Dungeons and dragons online comes 2005.
Once Wow comes, i'm voting with my feet.
We dont have to take this BS anymore.
Turbine is far, FAR worse than SOE. That may seem hard to believe, but I've been there. Be careful. At least don't go with the 1-year subscription route... 
Sigrun
Mon Aug 09, 2004 10:56 am
#4
All two titles they published: Asheron's Call and Asheron's Call 2.
The first was OK. Actually, it was pretty damn good considering when it came out.
The second was pretty graphics, great music, and more bugs than an ant hill in the Amazon.
I quit when one of their devs sent me a PM telling me about how he really didn't give a damn about quality. Yes, I still have that PM over on their official forums.
/shrug
AC2 is a pretty game with great sound. It was supposed to be a "second gen" game but is nothing more than a leveling treadmill. It took them well over a year to get game-breaking (as in force you to log out to fix, or can't be fixed until the next server reset) bugs fixed. It doesn't have 10% of the features of SWG. There is no reason for anyone to do anything in the game except combat. The GUI is completely non-configurable. Turbine as a company welcomes 3rd party programs so long as you don't advance your character AFK while using them (new rule that occured after I departed; prior to that rule, AFK advancement was fine too). The only reason there aren't any 3rd party tools for AC2 (I *think* there aren't any) is that therearen't enoughsubscribers to that game to care enough to create 'em.
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