
Olepi
It will not be free to play.olepi wrote:Shoot, if they make it all free...... shoot, I'll pay for that
Olepi
That sums it up nicely for me tookatriell wrote:I don't think it's the best, but I'd take it as a last option wholeheartedly under either of these circumstances:
- Ryzom would otherwise be bought by company like SOE
- Ryzom would otherwise cease to exist
So you're going to end up with a fragmented version of the already not-huge playerbase across many amateurishly run servers.tryzovia wrote:yes, yes and, yes
You realy nead to read the social contract ....
it's here http://www.ryzom.org/page/project_socialcontract
Luinil
I have elaborated (some of) my views elsewhere (http://www.ryzom.com/forum/showpost.php ... stcount=60 http://www.ryzom.com/forum/showpost.php ... stcount=66) but with the recent creation of the SAS and the community-non profit organization owning only a third of the company, I still think the RyzomORG project fails to anwser this (imho basic and fundamental) question: "If I am not interested in GPL development, only in gaming experience and I would rather discover and unfold the saga based on my player actions and In Game, why would I support this initiative over other possible ones?"fattus wrote: Please visit the debate at ryzom.org forums and you'll notice that managing SoR would not necessarily mean "nerd power"
iphdrunk wrote:I have elaborated (some of) my views elsewhere...
cloudy97 wrote: So I don't think supporting the .org is in conflict with wanting a great company buying the game.