Nope the kicker in all this was when the dev's seen the blocking 500 man blocking fleets go up with the traffic warnings a CCP rep went to the alliance leadership and warned them before the main fleets could titian drop in.Woolenthreads wrote: »Eve on line. CCP's pre-screw you people before a massive battle in a place called HED-GP. They said no refunds/ship replacement due to crushing lag issues because we as customers knew that CCP's promise of lag free mass fleet fights was a lie the players were making the issue worse on purpose there for was not entitled to any consideration on ship/items lost
Any chance that the Alliance Leaders of that battle were making it worse on purpose? I mean CCP punishing the players for it is ridiculous anyway but Goonswarm might be occasionally inclined that way for S&G. Like I said I haven't played Eve in a while so I have no idea who was involved in that tussle.
ChrisGoesAFK wrote: »
PS2:
Xeno Saga: AKA "When do I get to actually play this game?"
ChrisGoesAFK wrote: »Wizardry Online: I don't even know where to begin.
twistedmonk wrote: »I don't think this is the worst gaming experience of MMOs.
bleh...no reason to write this reason...most people understand and have already left.
kip_silverwolf wrote: »Dragon Age 2
No more to say really. Those who suffered through it will understand. Those who haven't, consider yourselves having been spared the torture.
ChrisGoesAFK wrote: »MMOS:
Second Life: Within a few moments of logging in a large nude man was chasing me and I am not sure but I think he was throwing man parts. I logged and uninstalled.
Woolenthreads wrote: »kip_silverwolf wrote: »Dragon Age 2
No more to say really. Those who suffered through it will understand. Those who haven't, consider yourselves having been spared the torture.
*scratches head* I guess, I never finished it and I had fun with much of it but I gave up when I was forced to make a choice between what I saw as two unpalatable options when I could clearly see a third path. Hmmm..... yeah I guess DA2 sucked pretty badly.
That's actually something I guess is always going to be bad, binary choices for things where the choices are obviously multiple in nature. "Do I take the mountains or the caves? What about the pass or the ocean? Hey I can fly! What's stopping me from going over?"
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