Well said Faa, I agree totally. Nevrax have always been very open with it's player base and kept us informed and even consulted us on changes. They have been as open as they can be while involved in CONFIDENTIAL negotiations.arfindel wrote:Except for the objective arguments brought here... from all what we have seen in the past (a year past for me at least) Nevrax maintained a complete transparency towards the players base. They have never utterly lied to us like SOE did to their players, never gave false informations or hide massive changes in game that were to come to the last moment.
To everyone who doubts what's now in http://www.ryzom.com/news c'mon, after 2 years of telling us the truth give them a chance and accept that if they say there are some buyers, then really there are some buyers. Therefore worrying is not for now but some 3 to 6 months after the game is bought by someone.
Saddened indeeed we can be not about Ryzom but about Nevrax people themselves who certainly didn't deserve that after all the creativity and worked put in here.
My only concern is the speed that this seems to have happened. One minute all is looking good, we're hearing the investors are happy and sticking with the game. Next minute, Nevrax are folding and the game's future is in doubt.
At the moment all anyone is doing is speculating and, to some extent, scare-mongering. Have a little faith in Nevrax people. I'm sure they'll do the best they can for the future of the game, as they have in the past. It is very sad that Nevrax must fold. Let us hope that they can secure the future of the game before they do.
Until things become clearer, which any negotiations obviously can't do until they're concluded, all we can do is hope that the game can continue. We can also hope that many of the people currently employed to develop and support the game continue to do so in some capicity. That would be the real shame, if all those people who cared about this game lost their jobs too.
After all we'd just be losing a game, not an income. For 2 and a half years, Ryzom (and Nevrax) has been part of my life. Losing it would leave a large hole but I'm sure I'd get over it. Let's hope I don't have to find out anytime soon.