Well that's what you get for skimming the first couple sentences and leaping to conclusions. :oops:
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Firstly, thanks for answering. I know it's not your fault you can only post witty comments.
I made that comment because of the fact that the 'CA employee'-pressence on the .Org is for a big part just a marketing tool mostly used just before an upcoming release. Adding to that, that pressence is nothing more than nonsensical replies when it should inform.
You get what I'm trying say. Something stops being a productive tool when it only appears to do what it's for.
Sure, nonsense has it place. But information has a bigger one.
I don't think that is what it is about at all.
If you look back over the last year or so you will find that there have been any number of informative posts by members of the CA staff.
It has mostly been Jack Lusted but he is a much more frequent visitor than most of the others.
Usually when the information starts to dry up it has been at times when had I been a CA employee, I wouldn't have wasted much time trying to inform or talk to anyone because at times the forums have been in a state of hyper-complaint.
If I guess correctly Captain Fishpants was not on the credits of ETW.
I didn't know if he was still there in other than name but it is good to see him around.
He has always been a bit more comic than informative, but that just may be his personality.
It will be interesting to see if he shows up on the NTW credits.
One think I am not going to do is complain about the presence of any CA personnel on the boards, informative or joking.
Most of the time the information comes form asking the right questions or making incorrect assumption.
Most of their presence is passive, just reading what we have said and not a matter of any sales effort.
I'd have to disagree. Most of it is actually useful information like when someone from the team explained the database format of the ETW internal file structure.
@Fishypants. I'm sad there is no hat edition. However, don't let that stop you from posting more often now that ETW hate has died down a little. :beam:
I would like a hat edition but I think the musket edition would be better muhahahahaha!!! Or better yet the 24lber edition :p. I wish we got something more than paper IMO.
maybe they can have an ultra limited edition which actually does have this hat, has a signed copy of the box or something and they make about 100 of them too see how many people are actually crazy enough to buy one. That way it actually gives those hard core collectors something to collect, or make 20 or 10 and give them away in some big competition.
Let it go, guys. I think it's rather clever that, through easy to use DLC, we can contribute to additional unit production which perpetuates official work on the game beyond the previous shelf life. Most likely in a couple months these special forces will be available for 3 or 4 bucks anyway. If you have poor impulse control, you will pay for it (not just here, but in every area of your life). If you do not, you can;
-wait for the fire sale DLC
-wait for a modder to create them for free with even more detail
-create interesting units yourself
Just because a company creates a product for a fee and you want it doesn't mean you are entitled to it by default. That is crazy
I love STEAM because it has opened up so many neat opportunities for both PC gamers as well as their developers. Steam will revolutionize PC gaming because it is revolutionizing PC game revenue potential.
A cruel jest, surely.Quote:
-wait for a modder to create them for free with even more detail
I don't know if anyones complaining about dlc, I'm not complaing, they are more than entitled to release stuff to purchase, what most people have a problem with is the content of the DLC's, I'd would much rather buy something that expands the grand campaign map, adds more factions or does something more interesting than more units.
Personally I really like when the CA folks show their face. I know this isn't a good time for CA folks to show their faces around here, and seeing guys like fishpants and lusted really tells me how much CA (or at least some of their employees) care about their fanbase. I mean nobody's making them come out and respond to your whimsical fancies about a bicorn-laden special edition (which would be pretty cool, admittedly), and, in my opinion, any response from the CA employees is better than no response.
I don't think it would be a cruel jest. Modders add content to games and extend the game's interest to gamers. I'm not saying a modder should take every unit CA releases as DLC and steal them and offer them as pirated units (certainly not). However, if a modder sat down, did his own personal research, and painstakingly created the unit of his own accord from scratch (well, sorta), I think that would be fine.
Personally, however, I would pick French or Spanish or Austrian units over piddly American (elite units?!?) any day.
Which isn't very moddable, is it (nevermind that that's not exactly the story I've heard).
It supposedly one of the more moddable engines ever in the TW franchise.
It has supposedly one of the more moddable engines ever in the TW franchise.
Right!!!! and If my memeory is not playing me false it was also claimed to have the best and most advanced BAI and CAI of any TW game so far- and we all know how well that turned out.
For me the equation is simple: no modding tools for ETW = no purchasing any more TW games.