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  • trannysupergaytrannysupergay Banned Users Posts: 46
    edited May 2013
    Althou they go right ahead on adding more <font color="orange">HAMSTER</font> to waist money on in the zen store. The people workin on that <font color="orange">HAMSTER</font> should be put into damage controll and work on the major flaws first.

    The focus should be on fixing the known issues then add more <font color="orange">HAMSTER</font> later that can break the game all over once again.

    And the well it is a beta <font color="orange">HAMSTER</font> better stop also. The expliots were in the closed beta and NEVER were fixed before The so called open beta
  • trannysupergaytrannysupergay Banned Users Posts: 46
    edited May 2013
    cetra07 wrote: »
    Fixes? Improvements?
    Nonsense!! Neverwinter is a perfect game.

    The BEST dungeon finder.
    The BEST Auction House.
    The BEST PVP.
    The BEST Dungeons.
    The BEST Classes
    The BEST Looting System
    The BEST Companion AI
    Fully WORKING Powers and Feats
    Fully WORKING armor set bonus and enchantments.

    See. One month since open beta just only fixing exploits. Who needs fixes when the game is PERFECT?

    Perfect. Good reply.

    I know its like on the forum its all 90% Woohooo everything is perfect nothing wrong with the game we love the game. Dont fix or change a thing. And then 10% nah sayers complaining about small little flaws and such. We should ban those 10% nah sayers
  • rapticorrapticor Member, NW M9 Playtest Posts: 1,078 Arc User
    edited May 2013
    Well it is beta. Maybe people who don't want to play a beta should wait until it's actually released.
  • unimatrixalpha1unimatrixalpha1 Member Posts: 173 Arc User
    edited May 2013
    chai23 wrote: »
    Once money changed hands, the beta tag became irrelevant, due to severe limitations they placed on themselves as far as actions that can be taken when stuff gets out of hand. The only people being duped are those who spent money on something with a beta label, and expected something other than 100% defense of any issue by white knights who will continue to regurgitate "its in beta" as an logic lacking excuse for any feedback provided about how they could improve their game.

    People that spent money on the game did so knowing it's a beta and still being developed. It's just so obvious the game is a beta w/ all of its bugs. As for the "beta" tag, it is what it is. Just because some people want to define it as a final "release," it is not since the developer has not moved it into that stage. It's not up to you or I to decide whether the game is in beta, the developers and owners do so.
  • alaric63alaric63 Member, Neverwinter Beta Users Posts: 0 Arc User
    edited May 2013
    The state of the game is pretty much where you should expect it to be. Real world pressure on the game, and a strong set of data available to the Developers. This isn't a cup of coffee your buying from a doughnut shop. This is a complex set of code. It needs to have time to rise. Beta is no place for the "Instant Gratification" crowd.

    I like the world and combat system they have created. I am more than willing to, at least, wait for the general release before I cry Doom-and-Gloom. I know it's a hobby for a great many MMO-Players to gripe and moan about their game of choice, but let's attempt to keep things in perspective.
  • kilo418kilo418 Member Posts: 823 Arc User
    edited May 2013
    rapticor wrote: »
    Well it is beta. Maybe people who don't want to play a beta should wait until it's actually released.

    Blasphemy! They offer optional purchases in an online shop. Game must be launched right? Even though a software's beta phase has nothing to do, one way or another, with monetary transactions
  • breagandaerthbreagandaerth Member Posts: 207 Arc User
    edited May 2013
    chai23 wrote: »
    Once money changed hands, the beta tag became irrelevant, due to severe limitations they placed on themselves as far as actions that can be taken when stuff gets out of hand. The only people being duped are those who spent money on something with a beta label, and expected something other than 100% defense of any issue by white knights who will continue to regurgitate "its in beta" as an logic lacking excuse for any feedback provided about how they could improve their game.

    This only strengthens my point. It is beta. If you choose to spend during beta you did so under knowledge that all of these situations would arise. It is a certainty. Now everyone has a choice. Either choose to continue to spend money, choose to wait, choose to quit. They are improving the game. It may not be at a rate that you would prefer, but updates have been occurring. I'm sure they are considering feedback as well. It may not be what you like to here. The truth rarely is.
  • alaric63alaric63 Member, Neverwinter Beta Users Posts: 0 Arc User
    edited May 2013
    It's wrong thinking to attribute the in-game, real money transactions to the state of the game world. It's just a variation on the "I pay good money for this..." rubbish that gets thrown around in Sub Based games. The game is in Open Beta. This is something of a warning to players entering the game. It says "There may be issues, but the Framework is here. What do you think?" Look at as a chance to see it grow, not as a chance to pluck it like a weed. Show some imagination, try to see the, near, future. Adventure awaits. Play on.
  • sanador62sanador62 Member Posts: 3 Arc User
    edited May 2013
    How tough could it be to let a player disable the freaking always-on mouselook? I just don't get it.
  • unimatrixalpha1unimatrixalpha1 Member Posts: 173 Arc User
    edited May 2013
    Whether someone pays money to support a game or not, does not determine whether a game, software, or product is in beta stage or not. Plenty of people pay into a kick starter projects and just because money was exchanged doesn't mean the product is a final release. It may be or may not depending on whether the maker says it is or it isn't.
  • breagandaerthbreagandaerth Member Posts: 207 Arc User
    edited May 2013
    cetra07 wrote: »
    Fixes? Improvements?
    Nonsense!! Neverwinter is a perfect game.

    The BEST dungeon finder.
    The BEST Auction House.
    The BEST PVP.
    The BEST Dungeons.
    The BEST Classes
    The BEST Looting System
    The BEST Companion AI
    Fully WORKING Powers and Feats
    Fully WORKING armor set bonus and enchantments.

    See. One month since open beta just only fixing exploits. Who needs fixes when the game is PERFECT?

    I believe this is the first post I have seen that actually claims this. Beta actually means the exact opposite of everything listed here.
  • nazzy52nazzy52 Member, Neverwinter Beta Users, Neverwinter Guardian Users Posts: 40
    edited May 2013
    cetra07 wrote: »
    Fixes? Improvements?
    Nonsense!! Neverwinter is a perfect game.

    The BEST dungeon finder.
    The BEST Auction House.
    The BEST PVP.
    The BEST Dungeons.
    The BEST Classes
    The BEST Looting System
    The BEST Companion AI
    Fully WORKING Powers and Feats
    Fully WORKING armor set bonus and enchantments.

    See. One month since open beta just only fixing exploits. Who needs fixes when the game is PERFECT?

    On the powers and feats part,I have to say sooth is prolly the most OP...(sarcasm)
  • ambisinisterrambisinisterr Member, Neverwinter Moderator Posts: 10,462 Community Moderator
    edited May 2013
    There are a lot of smaller tweaks coming including class balances but the game breaking bugs are patched as soon as humanly possible.

    Sadly due to the lack of productive discussion which could possibly be born by this thread and the responses it has already received I am going to place a padlock on it. :(
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