And when the game wont LET you do any of what you mentioned because the product is designed to ONLY work "online" when Trion cant provide it regularly you have a semi-functional product. You like driving a car that for two weeks off the lot wont start because somebody somewhere else in the world doesnt let you turn the key and drive it?
Im not saying Im going to return it or attempt to.
I like the game "when" its playable.
I dont like not knowing when its not available to be playable or getting kicked off it every time I play it without knowing when itll be playable again. It comes down to preference and standards. Not being sarcastic, not being mean, just discussing it with you. ;O)
WELL SAID means more arkfalls for us ;D
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i dunno the game should be stable by now, i was playing GW on launch day and it ran twice as good then this even PSO on the dreamcast worked perfect
Yea, except when the game has lost majority of the population, then you do care.
Last I checked, no population, no game, this includes you as well.
I've seen this happen many times, especially with Warhammer Online. Same exact attitude, same exact player base, and then the game GOES NOWHERE because causal players didn't want to put up with the idiotic dev team.
I'm keeping my game, see you online!
This isn't great logic. You returning a game doesn't cost Trion anything, and people who were going to buy used are probably going to buy used either way. If I go in looking specifically for a used copy of a game, I don't often leave with a new copy. If they don't have it used, I go somewhere else. If I go in looking for a new copy, I'll rarely settle for used, either.
Further, Trion doesn't get anything from you buying a new copy, unless you're buying from them directly. They've already "sold" the copies on the shelf, to Gamestop or Walmart or wherever.