Eh I’ve flagged every one of Stevereno’s posts. Wrong place for whatever issue he has with Funcom.
While I agree with the sentiment, there is a danger in that course of action - too many flags gives the community team an excuse to lock the thread. It’s a tactic trolls have used before to ‘take down’ threads they don’t like. Hopefully that won’t be the case here as your (politely stated) grievances should have every right to stand.
I think the community team as a whole have given up on Conan. I haven’t bothered logging in since I lost everything. It’s weird as I’ve barely missed a day since I started playing.
Yup. I went from hours each day, down to maybe a couple of hours a week, to uninstalled and not playing at all. The sense that Funcom (via its community team ‘representatives’) doesn’t appear to care at all was certainly a contributing factor.
I’m down to checking the Bazaar when it rotates, then logging off to play Skyrim. Again.
Same, I just reset timers, waiting for the game to be fixed.
Same for me. Minus the Bazaar.
I’m doing a bit of farming for very specific weapons.
Doing a bit of research; I’d do more testing if the beta server wasn’t 3 builds out of date.
But I’m not playing hours daily like I used to.
This isn’t the right place for that. You’re continually derailing this thread, so don’t be surprised if your off topic posts are flagged and taken down. Or that you receive an email informing you that you’re banned due to your continual spamming and violation of community guidelines. Please refrain from derailing this thread any further.
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You’d think seeing how many long term players are leaving that the fire alarm would be going off. But as long as their handful of YouTube influencers keep making videos about them, they seem content. Is anyone actually enjoying AoH?
Think I’ve played AoH for about 15 minutes over the past week or two. Log on, check the BLB, get disappointed at what’s on offer, log out, play Skyrim. Rinse. Repeat.
It is no worse than AoW Chapter 4 imo. But considering that is the worst update they have ever put out, imo, that is not really saying much. The main problem is, there really are no improvements since that update either.
the bundleing up of items infuriates me…I rarely want a complete bundle, but just the one item in it…
and it is even more infuriating to see what that items alone would just cost, but since it is bundled up with 3 other useless items it would cost more than I have left.
Game quality went down hill once developers realized they go ship it now fix it later. It went down again when we started buying half finished games as “early access”, when developers realized they didn’t even need to finish a game, just keep promising you’re going to.
O_o
Once I was trying to explain buying video games online to a friend of mine. He understood buying game disks and cartridges, but as far as he was concerned online games are the same as buying air. He wouldn’t do it; that was years ago, back when WoW was new.
But ya, when you buy an online game you are buying air.
And what can be more scammy then selling air?
na, sry…that conclusion is utter nonsense.
Because the software comes on a CD it ain’t worth the physical copy.
You are and were paying for the entertainment, the time spent…like watching a movie, reading a book, looking at artwork or listening to music. You pay for a “service” essentially. That has remained the same, as a CD/DVD or as a downloadable game.
Don’t want to defend current business practices of certain gaming publishers, but saying that having a physical copy of a game changes the entertainment value or makes it “yours”, is just nonsense.
Also, after 2k hours (in my case) worth entertainment time, is well spent money.
What is unique to FUNCOM though, is that they made their game worse each content update. Not because the content was particularely bad, but the implementation was bad and the “service” got sloppy.