Well i agree , but you dont need to be at work to check yours notifications on your phone or else ^^its the weekend, people arent at work
Well i agree , but you dont need to be at work to check yours notifications on your phone or else ^^its the weekend, people arent at work
true but I dont reply to calls, texts or emails about work when I'm home because I wish to function like a normal guy and be free when they arent paying me xDWell i agree , but you dont need to be at work to check yours notifications on your phone or else ^^
true but I dont reply to calls, texts or emails about work when I'm home because I wish to function like a normal guy and be free when they arent paying me xD
Well you got a nice job , not like mine....true but I dont reply to calls, texts or emails about work when I'm home because I wish to function like a normal guy and be free when they arent paying me xD
yes and multiplayer plays a big part in testing! Dont use the EA card as excuse for anything that goes wrong! Games get destroyed , regardless or EArly Acces or not!Early Access is not the release of the game - it's a testing phase
yes and multiplayer plays a big part in testing! Dont use the EA card as excuse for anything that goes wrong! Games get destroyed , regardless or EArly Acces or not!
If its out, people judge the game!
Devs promising stuff that will maybe one day come is a very bad sign!
To be completely honest. I'm also a fan of the single-player of the game series and will buy the game nonetheless, but I'm not completely blind yet.They’ve already responded to the overwhelming number of posts about this subject: there won’t be private servers at the EA release.They encourage you not to buy the game if you feel that’s a critical component of your experience.
I understand that you're upset but take a few breaths and ask yourself honestly, is this a fair comparison?imagine if the developers of No Man's Sky just told everyone a month from release that ''Oh, yeah, by the way, everything we promised isn't available upon launch, but if you don't want the game with less features than those which were hyped, just don't buy it. You should be grateful even if it's just an UI and graphical update.'' (Oh, wait, they did!) That's the real entitlement here, and you must be a fool to grasp at straws trying to defend the game releasing in such a state after eight years, even if you exploit a non-relevant argument of ''they basically created the early access-concept''.
I wouldn't be surprised if TW offered to rent servers via an in-game button a few weeks into the EA. It's a recent concept in several games (Mordhau, Minecraft, etc).
To be completely honest. I'm also a fan of the single-player of the game series and will buy the game nonetheless, but I'm not completely blind yet.
I actually find it humiliating how little progress there has been. You got 138 devblogs in total and a large percentage is lore, personal interviews with developers, stating existing things in Warband as if they were new concepts, or just speculations.
Not targeted at you necessary, but imagine if the developers of No Man's Sky just told everyone a month from release that ''Oh, yeah, by the way, everything we promised isn't available upon launch, but if you don't want the game with less features than those which were hyped, just don't buy it. You should be grateful even if it's just an UI and graphical update.'' (Oh, wait, they did!) That's the real entitlement here, and you must be a fool to grasp at straws trying to defend the game releasing in such a state after eight years, even if you exploit a non-relevant argument of ''they basically created the early access-concept''.
There is so much wrong in this i won't even try. Just read what you just wrote pleaseI wouldn't be surprised if TW offered to rent servers via an in-game button a few weeks into the EA. It's a recent concept in several games (Mordhau, Minecraft, etc).
To be completely honest. I'm also a fan of the single-player of the game series and will buy the game nonetheless, but I'm not completely blind yet.
I actually find it humiliating how little progress there has been. You got 138 devblogs in total and a large percentage is lore, personal interviews with developers, stating existing things in Warband as if they were new concepts, or just speculations.
Not targeted at you necessary, but imagine if the developers of No Man's Sky just told everyone a month from release that ''Oh, yeah, by the way, everything we promised isn't available upon launch, but if you don't want the game with less features than those which were hyped, just don't buy it. You should be grateful even if it's just an UI and graphical update.'' (Oh, wait, they did!) That's the real entitlement here, and you must be a fool to grasp at straws trying to defend the game releasing in such a state after eight years, even if you exploit a non-relevant argument of ''they basically created the early access-concept''.
I wouldn't be surprised if TW offered to rent servers via an in-game button a few weeks into the EA. It's a recent concept in several games (Mordhau, Minecraft, etc).
To be completely honest. I'm also a fan of the single-player of the game series and will buy the game nonetheless, but I'm not completely blind yet.
I actually find it humiliating how little progress there has been. You got 138 devblogs in total and a large percentage is lore, personal interviews with developers, stating existing things in Warband as if they were new concepts, or just speculations.
Not targeted at you necessary, but imagine if the developers of No Man's Sky just told everyone a month from release that ''Oh, yeah, by the way, everything we promised isn't available upon launch, but if you don't want the game with less features than those which were hyped, just don't buy it. You should be grateful even if it's just an UI and graphical update.'' (Oh, wait, they did!) That's the real entitlement here, and you must be a fool to grasp at straws trying to defend the game releasing in such a state after eight years, even if you exploit a non-relevant argument of ''they basically created the early access-concept''.
Swap out the game if you want to. The point wasn't whether the games were released as EA or not, but focused on the hype and promises built around the releases. We've known that Bannerlord will be released as EA, but it wasn't until recently we knew exactly how much will be lacking. I thought at most that all features would be in-game, but it'd be bugs or not optimized. So sure, it might've been a salty comparison. Does ''Early Access'' make a game immune to criticism? Apparently, as the main counter-argument is to tell people to wait with purchase, or that people are entitled for wondering why some basic things aren't provided at launch. That wouldn't be my response to criticism. It would have an explanation and the only one here able to give an explanation is TaleWorlds, even if some here are quick to defend an issue that might not lie as close to their hearts as it does others in this thread.I understand that you're upset but take a few breaths and ask yourself honestly, is this a fair comparison?
I'm pretty chill, or maybe not. Just had an intense CS:GO match but we won. It was close as the opponents made an immense comeback sec half.I’m just passing along a message, dude. There was no endorsement of the message. Chill out, man.
Remember that this is an Early Access release. It is not a full release. Your comparison between No Man’s Sky and BL is inappropriate. NMS didn’t release Early Access, without fair warning that the game wasn’t feature complete. You’re comparing apples to oranges.