[quote who="phril" reply="4" id="2740486"]Actually, when you think about it a certain way, it's the traditional method of 'throw more people at it!' that doesn't make much sense. Raising a building requires a certain number of people to do in a reasonable amount of time and adding more people beyond that doesn't speed things up significantly. Consider building a house: you can't start putting up the frame until the foundation has been laid, can't put in drywall til the frame is fi
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[quote who="Sushikawa" reply="285" id="2738653"] Quoting Shermyth, reply 277I would say PCGamer is dead on about this game. 6 months of polish and bug repair would have made it ready for release. It still would be light in content, but good enough to release. This company is working to get a reputation like SOE has for games. Wait 6 months before you buy it. If you want to make big money in PC games look at what Blizzard does. 1 million sales the first
I'm disapointed with the game. To me it seems like its only the games engine that actually finished and all the content still needs to added, tweaked and polished before it becomes an actual game. I'd have to agree with PCGamer on this one: Its a beta at this point. There is just too many things in the game that seem to be thrown in there without having been tested or balanced. Have already requested a refund through Stardocks homepage.
Not posting to bash or trash the game. Just dispointed with the state its in and not interested in playing if that is supposed to be a finished game. So where do I go for the refund that is supposedly available? I bought the game online via Impulse if that makes any difference. Thanks.