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Homeworld 3 shipbreakers
Homeworld 3 shipbreakers










homeworld 3 shipbreakers

We hear of a spiritual sequel, see a fun looking trailer, get excited. The game may well have a ton of redeeming features, it may feel and play just like a ground-based Homeworld, but that won't excuse the fact that you're forced into playing a free-to-play social online game - which many of us simply don't want. You cannot, and will not, change people's preferences, you do not have that right or ability. Yet apparently that makes us cynical old farts unwilling to change? It has nothing to do with being "stuck in our ways" - it's about preference. Judging by the overall reaction in this thread, I'd say it was fair to say nobody here wants a free-to-play persistent social game, certainly not one that claims to be the spiritual sequel to a fan-beloved game. Then stop acting like one - and please stop telling people to either embrace all the horrible nasty shit that we don't like or be insulted for their trouble. Well I've been gaming longer than I can remember I'm 32 not some young derp At this point I think it's more appropriate to have a wait and see approach if based off the little teaser trailer you had some nostalgic excitement no ? In this case I think it's to early to judge on the merits of words though to be skeptic it's normal considering a few developers have burned our trust with their tactics to lock us in.

homeworld 3 shipbreakers

Personally I've come to realizes that things evolve not necessarily the way I want in life and that I can have my opinion but to use it when appropriate.

homeworld 3 shipbreakers

Once they have shown it within the context of the game then judge it for what it is. What I'm trying to say is yes not all features are good but we haven't actually seen anything in game that indicates what they are bringing will be bad. Well I've been gaming longer than I can remember I'm 32 not some young derp I recognize it myself that there are things in life where I get stuck in my ways or the way I perceive something. The fact is, many gamers are Homeworld fans and they sure as hell didn't want or ask for a "free to play, pay to win, online only, persistent social world" spiritual follow up. Rather a cynical old fart that remembers good quality games, than a naive young derp that only recognises games made after 2006. If not wanting to join the "soshul, lolz" steamroller that is currently thundering through my hobby means I'm a cynical old fart then by all means, that's what I am.












Homeworld 3 shipbreakers