Re: What has happened to PR?
Posted: 2010-08-18 17:44
TL;DR version: Wah, other people came along and started enjoying what I used to enjoy as part of a gaming "elite".
Yes.M.Warren wrote:But then again, have you been able to breath a sigh of relief in the past 4 years or more? I haven't.
I find this comment hardly acceptable, I very nearly gave an infraction for it. Whilst you are perfectly entitled to express your opinion, calling the extensive man hours and hard work that the developers do for free "muck" is not on, especially when reading through your post I do not spot one single attempt to provide constructive feedback and solutions to the problems you have apparently identified (not that I can find any of that either).M.Warren wrote:The muck you get after it's been churned up, spun around and shot back at you every 6 months is hardly acceptable.
This is based on what exactly? What possible agenda could the developers have, other than to make the game that they want to play?M.Warren wrote:I'm convinced that PR itself has become nothing more than a tool for whatever agenda the higher ups and Black Sands Studios intends. A very amusing scenario where I am convinced if the management team had no longer submitted as many updates and versions, this game would die out in a matter of 2 years of neglect. But what can I say? That impending "fresh new release" of PR has to be the next best released ever right? Which just seems to be just so coincidental that a new release is said to come out right as the Mod of The Year award takes place and somewhere in the middle of summer it gets a little "stimulus package" again to keep PR's heart pumping.
That advert had absolutely nothing to do with the management team. As you must surely be aware EA are entitled to put whatever advertisement for whatever mod they want on their game, I would take it as something of a compliment that PR was the mod they decided to advertise.M.Warren wrote:It's no surprise though, as PR has become worse due to it's influx of a poor player base. Maybe you should ask the management team as to why when v0.8 came out, it was advertised in the "Message of the Day" pop-up screen when you log into Battlefield 2 so that any nine year old or smacktard had a direct link to this website and I kick myself for not getting a screenshot of it at the time.
History, as they say, is in the past. My view is that PR very much looks towards the future and always has done, with new versions of the mod expanding across different game engines and technologies etc etc.M.Warren wrote:"The only thing we learn from history, I am afraid, is that we do not learn from history."
- Ron Paul
Indeed so.