I agree with Netsulta here; backing out of the game is not the way to go, but what is there to do when we don't even get the truth about what's going on with Gameforge right now? Nobody's heard anything concrete for weeks now, that's not a very good start.netsulta wrote:Ok, folks, now the phrase POWER TO THE PLAYERS! have the most significant mean than before. If we want to save this awesome game, we have to post in all forums that we know this horrific situation. "Yeah, but what will be the results?" still better than saying I'm giving up, "I'm off of ryzom" (Sun Ce and Nyfertiti, *smacks you hard*), that's not the spirit, do you want to broke the community? I'm talking about the community created within Ryzom, not the game itself. I'm talking about how sad i feel and how sad you feel when you saw the Marjo's post. Put in your posts these keys to succeed in profits for a company:
1) Credit bank
2) Learn from Nevrax and Gameforge's engineers
3) Open new servers in Asia, Portugal and Spain
4) Keep going the development (is not only a living planet, but a living world)
5) Do a marketing campaign at the size of crappy WoW's
6) Wait for the profits
You can't handle Ryzom, Gamforg, coz you don't know anything about business, go back to your Ogame.
However, having said that, if the game is worth pursuing then somebody's bound to save it, or at least they should. I don't know about you, but I'm so in love with the game I'm willing to do near anything to keep the liquidators for destroying the world that's come to be my second home during the past few weeks. Yes, I am quite a recent player, but already I can see the gem we've got here.
I'm right with you, Netsulta ...got any ideas? =/
--Sak
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