| Username | Timzilla |
| Real Name | Tim |
| Rank | Apprentice Member |
| Joined | October 11, 2004 |
| Gender | Male |
| Age | 47 |
| Location | Ramona, CA, United States |
| Last Visit | September 15, 2008 |
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Originally posted by BattleFelon
If you're Mythic and you're going to hold a special headstart event for CE holders, do it right. Have enough servers open so that it's not a total goat rodeo. That's all I'm saying. If you're servers aren't up to snuff, then don't hold the headstart. Overpromising and under-delivering is a bad business move, especially to CE edition holders who are likely your most dedicated fans at launch. Some of us have been hardcore Warhammer tabletop fans for the past 15-20 years. We're Mythic's core audience, the guys who will stick around and sink money into the game after the WOW kids have left to go play death knights.
That's right. Then in 3 months we could all start whinning about needing server mergers cause Mythic didn't undertstand the difference between initial rush and settling out.
Originally posted by barkjj
What happened to all that?
Whatelse didn't make it at launch? Can someone make a realistic list that isn't making excuses?
War graphics are the best in the industry imo.
It's a pretty good game for 20 bucks. Free to play online.
Sandbox is where my cat leaves her poo, and any game that would fit the sandbox label would be poo too. You can claim open ended all you want, but when it comes down to it there's always one right way to do something. I'd rather have that right way defined up front than to learn about it half way through the game when it's too late.
It's dead, really? Was gonna download it and try it tonight.
How did you discover MMORPG.COM?