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Old 05-14-13, 12:04 AM   #38
desertstriker
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Originally Posted by B_O_L_T View Post
All the negativity and ignorance on f2p is a sad indictment of this community; it is the largest growing sector of the gaming market along with the increase in games for portable devices.

I too have been here since the start, my first exposure to computer gaming was playing tic tac toe using punched cards on the mainframe at my father’s workplace. My first personal computer, the zx80 kit I purchased and built back in 1980, and my first naval game, Gato on the Apple. However, it would seem unlike a large proportion of this community, I have also actively played a number of free to play titles and invested money in those I found interesting, and realize the value and exposure these sorts of titles bring to the table.

As I said in another thread, every sub simmer should be hoping SHO does well; without games like SHO increasing exposure of the genre to new generations of gamers, no developer will be willing to invest time or money into more serious titles. For good and bad, UBI has been the only developer willing to invest and take a risk on the genre for a very long time. Without continued interest, the efforts of communities like subsim will be for naught, and the genre could well disappear altogether.

Even if you have no interest in SHO at all; if you have any interest in the continued presence of sub sims in the market the last thing you should be doing is posting negative comments about the game. As they used to say, if you don't have anything nice to say, don't say anything at all; and it happens to be sound advice.
its not that we don't respect f2p its just that ubi is doing it and has made increasingly bad subsims, and if patterns hold true SHO will be buggy beyond buggy (and we have no proof this is not the case).
now while ubi is the only corporation to make a subsim for a while they have increasingly spat on the consumer by releasing unfinished games and leaving it to our hard working modders to fix their SNAFU. now they have made it so not even our modders will be able to fix SHO.

I think most are just being pessimistically optimistic about SHO and retain some hope. however this game could also be final rivet in the Iron coffin for the genre if it doesn't pan out
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