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Brad's promises - the value of words

Brad's promises - the value of words

When Brad returned from his vacation, he made strong (and well received!) promises to the audience. One particular phrase caught my attention (and approval!). He said something like (I'm sure many of you will be able to find the exact quote): we will need to provide patches of an extent that's normally expected from expansions. Again the wording was different but the meaning is preserved. Later, he promised 2 free expansions to those who "sticked". All customers legitimately assumed that such "expansions" would come after the patches.

Well yesterday we discovered that this noble intent was cleverly turned around, since the exact opposite is happening. The development plan revealed that they'll be using the first "expansion", at least, to provide no more than a patch (oh, they can even add a couple of FedEx quests to preserve the "legitimacy" of the label, but I know what I read). Not much of a patch either, since it'll just be a month of development, and the Map Generator will of course still be missing, just to name one issue.

I posted a couple of fairly critical comments there, and since others were agreeing with me... one day later the whole thread is conveniently gone. Not even the first time something like this happens. The point here is that I don't even care about the money, I would have paid for REAL expansions if they were never promised, but I hate to be lied to and treated this way. Brad went even as far as suggesting one user to wait for a demo, next time. Well of course if one was released before the game, we could've tried that, instead of trusting the advertising, the screenshots, the feature list and the MoM hype.


I know the company used to have a good reputation but I guess it's easier when things go fine. It's in time of crisis that people reveal their true faces. As for me, I've seen enough. And I'm not talking about the disaster of the release, which I was well prepared to forgive had the customers been treated with just a tiny bit of respect. At least for our (average) intelligence.

A customer from Italy

 

P.S.: I'm perfectly aware this topic will be deleted as well. Don't worry I won't post again. No point really. I'll just be checking the mods section.

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Reply #26 Top

Quoting Murteas, reply 21

[sarcasm]Yeah, they weren't supplying free samples of candy at the store so I just stole some.  I mean, they were asking for it by not providing free samples, right??[/sarcasm]

the principal may be wrong, but it does happen like this. people don't take chances on games they aren't sure about, and when you've had as bad reviews as elemental has, a demo is a great way of winning back the good will people need before they commit. the only way you're going to convince people this game is good enough to buy is by making it good and then showing them.

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I posted a couple of fairly critical comments there, and since others were agreeing with me... one day later the whole thread is conveniently gone. 

 

It's scummy as hell, isn't it?  Nuking the truly embarrassing stuff and leaving the fake self-crucification crap that keeps your fanboi army alive and well, as evidenced by the swarm that descended on this thread ASAP.

This forum's already dying to the fanboi locusts.  Civ5 is out, pretty much everyone who cared about Elemental is off playing that.  All that's left are the yes-men who spout some of the most retarded ideas for a game I've ever read and blow smoke up Bradley's ass.

Every time a thread gets nuked, every time the fanboi army drives another person who isn't drinking the koolaid away, every time idiots are showered with +Karma for kissing up to Brad or defending the disaster that is this product out of cognitive dissonance and trying to ward off their crushing buyer's remorse, the chance this game ends up as anything other than a greasy stain on the history of the genre drops dramatically.

 

Be careful, kind "community."  You're strangling your baby.