Re: Offerings
Posted: Wed Jan 03, 2007 2:53 pm
nvm.........
They did put up a notice (first in Deutsch, later in English) back in December, it is "hidden" in the corporate news section.apziro wrote:Visiting http://www.gameforge.de doesn't even reveal that this company now owns Ryzom.
So, Everquest isn't an MMORPG?vguerin wrote:MMO is not what the question was... She said mmorpg, they are not the same. Using BattleNet in your argument fails it... We are not matching a few people up for a short game... we match everyone up continuously.
I am not a fanboy like my friend, but you failed to meet the dispute criteria. Both in my job and in my at home games/browsing I have seen the holiday's challenges for networking. I would hope we get more than heresay about the downtime, but realise there is more than you clicking an icon to making things happen.
There were some failures, but you're making alot of noise over small stuff. GF needs to grab the reigns on this surely... but stuff happens.
Its great to see someone from GF come talk with us Phelan, and I'd like to personally thank you for taking the time to try and sort things out. But also to extend the fact that the downtime isn't your problem, the downtime isn't our problem. We're more than content to wait for the servers to come back up, and it wasn't GF's fault that the servers came down in the first place.Phelan wrote:Alright Communication should have been better. It will improve.
There will be a news explaining what happened.
Somethings need to be explained though. Gameforge is not some multinationalsupercooperation. We are a company with around 40 employees. We are a gaming company through and through, guess we just had a bit more luck and a bit more financial skills than Nevrax. We got the news that we have gotten the deal Thursday before Christmas, until now it is still not finalized and we are waiting for some essential documents.
I agree, there can be no excuse for this downtime, believe me, Gameforge was even more upset than you guys.
What have we changed until yesterday?
Nothing. The same provider is running the servers, the same people of Nevrax are monitoring them. We are not arrogant enough to buy a company that has done a great job for years and then get in for a day and think we know all better and start changing things instantly. Before we make changes, we need to find out what has to be changed.
In short, we want to understand the company before we act. Any other approach would just be ignorant and stupid.
Some here seem to be thinking we just bought the game. That is not the case, we bought a whole company, Nevrax.
Phelan
kirzen wrote: Should we throw rocks up into the air and try to use their pattern when they land to determine if and when the servers will be up again?