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Voltak

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Looking back, I have the thought in the back of my head that it was the best thing that could have happened at that point in game development changed to money grab.

 

City of Heroes in a much better state now here at Homecoming.

The drive to produce new content is focused back onto love of the game instead of ways to gain more income.

 

I'm a bit bias though, as I had given up on my beloved game in disgust and quit my membership almost exactly a year before the Sunset.

 

I love Homecoming as much as I did City of Heroes before the darkness of Going Rogue feel upon it after the crippling impact of AE Going Farmer and F2P.

One blow after another. A City beaten into submission. 

 

Like a phoenix it has risen. It's great to be back in THE CITY.

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(It seems I'm involved with so much at this point that I may not be able to easily retrieve access to all the notifications)

Some players know that I have them on ignore and are likely to make posts knowing that is the case.

But the fact that I have them on ignore won't stop some of them from bullying and harassing people, because some of them love to do it. There is a group that have banded together to target forum posters they don't like. They think that this behavior is acceptable.

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24 minutes ago, Bill Z Bubba said:

NCsoft forcing the money grab mentality was not the fault of Cryptic Studios.

NCSoft killing the game was not the fault of Cryptic Studios.

The game code being hidden for over half a decade was not the fault of Cryptic Studios.

 

NCSoft closed so many North American games though. It's not so much "never forgiven" as it is "never forget". I avoid them as a publisher, not that they have anything I'm really interested in anymore.

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15 minutes ago, Frostbiter said:

 

NCSoft closed so many North American games though. It's not so much "never forgiven" as it is "never forget". I avoid them as a publisher, not that they have anything I'm really interested in anymore.

Yeah, another of my favorites, Tabula Rasa, was killed by them as well.  True, there were some behind-the-scenes shenanigans that hastened its downfall, but I felt like the game was moving in the right direction, it just wasn't given the chance.

 

What puzzles me is when NC closes a game rather than put it up for sale.  It's not like it has never been done.  Lord of the Rings Online changed hands twice, I believe, and is still going.  There's companies that buy up aged games and run them.  So why close?

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I was in the betas for Wildstar, and remember very gently warning the people that I played with that it might be a bad idea to get too attached to that game after what had happened to the City. They didn't believe me when I pointed out that NC was likely to have less patience with a very niche, very western-focused game. 

 

I gave up on that one before it went live, but for those guys' sake I still wished Wildstar well.

 

It didn't get a happy ending.

 

 

 

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2 hours ago, Techwright said:

 

What puzzles me is when NC closes a game rather than put it up for sale.  It's not like it has never been done.  Lord of the Rings Online changed hands twice, I believe, and is still going.  There's companies that buy up aged games and run them.  So why close?

 

Korean corporate culture.  It makes the company look bad when someone else makes bank on an IP you couldn't handle.

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4 minutes ago, Black Zot said:

 

Korean corporate culture.  It makes the company look bad when someone else makes bank on an IP you couldn't handle.


Having ben in Korea and dealing with Korean business professionals, I can attest to this. 
THis is not something that is a hard fast rule but generally this is embarrassing to them to the point that many will not sell and risk that. 

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1 hour ago, Voltak said:


Having ben in Korea and dealing with Korean business professionals, I can attest to this. 
THis is not something that is a hard fast rule but generally this is embarrassing to them to the point that many will not sell and risk that. 


Having spent time in Korea in the early 90's, I can attest to this as well.

 

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