Chumpions Online
See what I did there?
So CO was a game I was looking forward to quite a bit, which you'll know if you're a regular (if there is such a thing as a regular here) to the site. However over the past 4/5 months my interest in the game has waned considerably.
Perhaps this is in part to my continuing love affair with my mage in WoW, but more conciously it is due to the way Cryptic have been conducting themselves over the entire run up to launch.
- First they deliberately fenced off the supposedly "open" beta to Fileplanet subscribers (cha-ching!)
- Then they introduced micro-transactions for ingame items such as armours and aesthetic pieces (ker-pow-ching!)
- Then they started flogging lifetime subscriptions and ceased offering them the day before the game launched (holy-bat-ching!) - this of course meant that coupled with the lack of truly open beta that people that didn't get the opportunity to try the beta out couldn't make an informed decision.
- Then to top it all off, those who had decided to stump up for lifetime subscriptions and 6-month subs found out on launch day that nearly all the powers in the game had been nerfed to hell and back. Travel speeds had been reduced across the board by 15% and XP gains were reduced considerably. All to cover the fact that the game is desperately short on content.
The entire thing has been conducted very shoddily IMO, and one would have thought that considering the metric fuckton of experience that Cryptic accumulated creating and maintaining the two City of... games over the 4 years they ran them (NC Soft own and run them now) that they would know how to balance a game and ensure that there's enough content to let a player play through to level cap a couple of times at least. As it is there's not even enough content to cover one playthrough on one character, which makes the XP nerf all the more baffling.
And then there was this post on the official forums on the 10th of this month:
It seems that certain individuals have begun using the term RPist instead of RPer on these forums. This is meant to be highly offensive, rude, and will not be tolerated. RPer stands for Role Player. This is the accepted terminology on these forums, and this other term is no longer allowed.
This announcement is to notify you that this will not be tolerated, and is to cease immediately. It is not up for discussion.
Effective immediately, if I, my moderation staff, or another Community Rep receives notification, or sees some one using this term while browsing the forums, you will receive an infraction for the following:
Harassing Material
Posts and/or private messages that, in any manner whether directly or indirectly, repetitively insult and/or otherwise harass any other user and/or any Cryptic Studio employee, officer and/or director may be subject to an infraction.
This is a 5 point infraction, and will cause an immediate 3 day suspension of your forum access. Infraction points do not expire. 10 infraction points will lead to a 7 day suspension. Once you reach 20, you will be permanently banned from the forums.
This is the only warning which you will be receiving.
Thank you,
Stormshade
All I have to say to that is "Lol, whut?".
September 17th, 2009 - 12:20
I did get a beta key but ended up not having time to play it… sounds like I didn’t miss out on too much anyway. CoX were fine games; it would have to be something spectacular to pull folks away, and it seems like this isn’t. So many MMO games have a terribly shoddy start it seems… perhaps it will get better. But I wouldn’t bet money on it. Aion is another recent game that has come out for an exhorbitant price but you only get all the bonus goodies if you cough up £30 for it before you even get to play. A really distasteful practice, but I’m sure it’s “just good business”.
Like the new site design btw!
September 17th, 2009 - 22:26
Heh, lo Ene!
Aye, it seems that Cryptic haven’t learned a lot from City of… really, which is both a shame and rather poor of them as a company. It may well improve over time, but I don’t think I’ll be trying it for at least a year, to let it balance out and gain enough content to make it worth playing.