I read an article from a player on ripten saying exactly this - the problem he and his team perceived was the amount of hacking, exploiting and forum trolling which the company weren't doing enough to stamp on. Interestingly enough this was posted the day before the announcement.Ultratwinkie said:those are exploiters. they have been there since beta. unless you get 5 friends to play, don't bother.theultimateend said:I got into the game.
Played the Tutorial and was like "Alright neat."
Got into the WORLD and almost immediately was blown to hell by a couple of guys with, what looked like, automatic shotguns.
I respawned...they were still outside.
"Hmmm...I could continue playing this game and get nowhere or go play any other MMO and have fun."
I chose the latter :/. I really hate forced PVP. That's why I quit wow initially, before someone slapped me in the face (metaphorically) and said "Hey artard you don't have to play a PVP server."
http://www.ripten.com/2010/08/15/all-points-bulletin-is-apb-dying-demi-a/
While I agree to an extent (some people just 'like' trolling!) I think the gamer community is probably the critic most worth listening to, after all they're the ones buying the end product.Jaredin said:So nice of them to kick a person when they are down, and now try to make them selves look like industry experts.
edit: Or are you talking about E.A.?