lupine04 wrote:Actually.. FFXI allows you to view your Mog safe from anywhere. You just can't access it unless you're in your Mog House or at a Nomad Moogle.
It used to concern me a little because, hey, maybe these people have a point.. But, when I saw it happening with FFXI which has several hundred thousand people playing it.. well.. my concern sorta vanished and I began to see the behavior for what it is.
As well in Ryzom, when you purchase a pack mule the inventory of the pack mule is also a Tab in your own inventory window. So you can View the items on each and every mule that you have even when you are not near a stable. but they grey out if you are away from a stable letting you know that you can't manipulate the items. and just standing near a stable allows you to move items to and from mules inventory without ever having to pull them out. but you do have the option of moving that mule to a new location but they do stand a chance of dieing and you losing all that was on the mule and they are only level 10. so.. don't go to far with him
but as for the generalization of people whom complain isn't neccessary. you should know by now that some people complain just for the sake of complaining. they never like anything and tend to have a chip on their shoulder 24/7. i have met people as such before... not very friendly. tend to be the gumpy old men/women when they get old.
But some people actually have good reasons for the problems and those need to be brought to someone's attention so they can get looked at and fixed. You just have to learn to take everything anyone says with a grain of salt and research it for yourself. then add in some constructional critasism where needed.
As well as some people who are fed up with companies putting out half baked games that have tons of problems .. more than just minor stuff. and they ship the product out so people can waste a nice chunk of money on. giving them the false presentation of it being a fully playable game as advertised. in many cases most of these companies should get sewed for false advertising. but apparently they do not. i'm just saying in general not just Ryzom.
But nevertheless, i personally have played just about every mmorpg on the market and i've beta tested a few of them. and i've seen how they go from beta 1 to final and there will be tons of problems still with the game. and they figure since it's online they can eventually get it to where they want it. but they want that all mighty $$$. to help finish up what they are doing and get going with the cash flow. and some people are very against that type of thing.
and since i've checked out World of Warcraft in their stress test beta i must say that it does pay off to trust a stable well known company. they are putting together a very solid product and it has way fewer bugs in the stress test than most games after release. as well as 10 times the content. it is about the size most games after 3 or 4 expansions. and it is still churning out more stuff as we speak. they plan to have a huge chunk of additional "goodies" after release. supposedly more graphics and such that aren't available in beta.
But i'm willing to bet anything that games like WoW that are made by Blizzard which has a superb reputation.. as well as companies like Bioware that are really solid. if Bioware ever put out an mmorpg i would have utmost confidence that it would be great without much problems.
But most of that stems from them having money to do so to begin with.
Which boils down to why Ryzom isn't as well as it should or could be.. because mainly of funding and maybe some lack of programming talent left them behind on schedule.
Little snafus like the rollback thing are just a beginning. i've seen much worse happen in games.. and i'd expect that kind of thing to happen eventually more down the line with Ryzom. just because they don't seem to "know" what they are doing. but i could be proven wrong.. and i hope that to be the case. not everyone is the same.. but they are going down a very familiar road many mmorpg gamers have seen to many times now. and if this games lasts a year ... then by that time it will have worked out all it's issues and probably be a viable game in the market. but with so many games coming out it will be hard for it to stay popular.
But to each is their own.. and if you enjoy Ryzom then play it.. don't let other people influence your decisions.