kayapo wrote:Never I hope, but I know that is just wishful thinking.
The thing I love the most about these games is how the developers are always tweaking, adding and tinkering with the game. Not only that makes the game more interesting because I know it is evolving but that also increases it's replayability and value exponentially.
The day I buy an AGEOD or Paradox game and just a few weeks from launch they say "It's finished" now we move on to something else, will be the day I'm probably going to stop finding their games attractive. I hope it never comes to that.
tevans6220 wrote:I'm talking about a game in a fully playable state and not what we have now with the beta patches.
kayapo wrote:I'm playing it, actually I can't stop playing it, so you aren't really making your case saying it isn't playble.
Although, I'm really not sure what are you looking for with a post like this one. Is it just using the internet to vent frustration?
If you are really this upset with the game and feel cheated then why are you even bothering with these forums? Move on to something else. Have you even gone to the movies and seen a bad film? Do you go back to see it again and waste your time talking about it on forums?
You need to consider the possibility that this game just might not be to your taste and stop wasting your time. Don't like the way they do business, don't buy from them. If you don't want to wait then don't wait. No reason to tell us about it.
Ranting about how their games are always on the process of being improved is like complaining to McDonalds that their food is unhealthy. Well, yeah it is the very core of their business system.
The main reason why Paradox and AGEOD appeal to many people is because of how much we can influence the development of their game and how much bang for your buck you get with just 1 game. You end up playing the same game over and over and for many years. Even with expansions included it still beats other type of games by a mile.
Go buy your latest FPS and see how long you play that and when you are done with it compare to people still playing EU3 or AACW 4-5 years from release.
If you really are that tired of this system do yourself a favor and move on, but if you actually like the game but just want to see it get better stick around and try to be a little more constructive.
Remember this is a very small company and there are limits on what they can and cannot do. Saying right on the OP that "this game is clearly untested" is not only offensive to the developers but also to the people that worked hard testing the game. Complaints can be legitimate but you can lose your case just by expressing your frustration on the wrong things.
Yes, a game of this size is a lot of work. That a developer the size of AGEOD decided to stick with says a lot about how much courage they have. This in a genre that appeal to a niche market and even worse a style and engine that won't draw a crowd. This is actually a big vote of confidence in us, the fans. The people that still make the market of hardcore strategy games survive.
Meagher wrote:I think it is fair to ask how long it will be until the game is stable and somewhat balanced.
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kayapo wrote:Remember this is a very small company and there are limits on what they can and cannot do.
ERISS wrote:This time they decided to sell incomplete game with incomplete price, but that's not enough: For real honnesty they should do smaller games in order to finish them.
I can say that for I am not a fanboy of AGE engine. I don't insult (I am an Altar fanboy): I can understand those who really like AGE and want to patronize it, but other customers should be warned about this (like they should be warned the game is for 96DPI screens only).
Athens wrote:How can you deliver a statement about a game you don't play? Tevans has made his point after playing PON. Real honesty isn't reserved to devs.
ERISS wrote:I tried, but he game is sold again as compatible with all screens, and this feature is not in the game. So, I believe somebody when he says the game is not finished.
Too, somebody who is not honest don't make another honest. The two can be dishonest.
ERISS wrote:I tried, but he game is sold again as compatible with all screens, and this feature is not in the game...
Prussian Prince wrote:This game is playable. Yes it has it's bugs but that does not stop me from playing and using this time to learn the game. I remember when AACW came out. I played it for about a month learning the game while the first couple of patch's came out. The game is one of my favorites and I play it regularly.The game is still being patched and updated. Now that is customer service.
Please stop complaining about unfinished games, Civ5 needed work. War in the East needed work. They are all great games to me and playable upon purchase but needed some work. So I say play the game and learn the mechanics and wait for the next patch
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kayapo wrote:I'm playing it, actually I can't stop playing it, ....
tevans6220 wrote:I give up. I've tried my best to work through the bugs and to like this game. Now I'm getting frustrated. For every minute of gameplay, I spend almost 5 minutes processing the turn. I want to play the game not stare at the screen waiting. If I had a poor system then I could understand waiting but I have a quad core processor (AMD Phenom II X4 925) with 4 GB of ram and a ATI 5570 with 1 GB video ram. Maybe not super but should be more than enough for this. At this point it's like watching paint dry. I give up. The bugs, poor documentation and slow turn processing. It's just too much.
This game, IMHO, was released way too soon and gives every indication of not being tested thoroughly. Now we're the testers. Sorry but I don't like paying to be a tester. I've given this game what I think is a fair shot. I can see the potential but I didn't pay to be frustrated. I paid to be entertained and so far with this game I haven't been. When is this game actually going to be finished? Let's not talk of expansions, dlc or anything else but finishing the game. What kind of timeline are we talking about? Days? Weeks? Months? Years? I'd like to know because right now I feel as if I threw $20 away.
berto wrote:"Perfect on release"? (Now, that's a straw man, if ever there was one!) No, of course not. But frequent CTDs, ubiquitous out-of-memory errors, corrupted save files, etc.? Advising everyone to quit and restart every four turns or so?
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Gray_Lensman wrote:1. I have NOT had a CTD yet with this game...
Gray_Lensman wrote:Corrupted save files... None of those yet either, but I'm not surprised if it does happen every once in a while to gamers. These can be caused by other services within the end users own computer interferring with the save process and is quite often dependant on what they are allowing for background services.
Gray_Lensman wrote:1. I have NOT had a CTD yet with this game...
Sepiche wrote:Wow, really? I love the game, but it does crash a lot on me. Since the latest patch I think it does happen predominately when I alt-tab out during the turn processing however.
I've only seen the a corrupted save file error a couple of times so far with PoN, so it's not a big deal, but I've never played another game that routinely had errors during the save process.
Also on the topic of crashes... I've noticed the game always seems to crash if I have two instances of PoN open and both are processing a turn. Once again it's a pretty small bug, but given how long the turns take I like being able to play two games at once.![]()
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