Originally posted by Petey Pothead
If I got in this game I would deal with any bugs/errors/problems I encountered with 0 scrutiny, but IVE YET TO GET INTO THE GAME- in a one year span (I know that seems like nothing to you who have been waiting 5 years for this game) of time that is just sad for a dev team. Sorry. Im pretty sure this is the first attempt to create a free 3d mmorpg, I just hope they come to their senses and start looking in to subscription fees.
Most likely, the bugs stopping you from \"Getting into the game\" as you put it, are detailed, and worked around here in this forum. If not, sorry, guess you can either wait like the rest of us (I myself cannot get into the game due to the real bad framerate when I get into it). Why has it taken so long? let\'s see - there\'s a handful of people doing it
on their free time - they aren\'t working for a company. They are doing it out of the goodness of their hearts - and most likely are not adverse to taking on more developers. So if you really want to get into the game, pull up the sourcecode, and fix the error yourself. If you can\'t program then I guess you have to wait, as I explained above.
Why is it that you keep thinking it\'s the subscription fees that is why these bugs haven\'t been fixed? Why do you think that they need them in order to ensure the game\'s success? Are you so oblivious as to have missed the entire opensource movement that has been going on over the last decade (and technically even longer)? If so, then please check out gnu.org, mozilla.org and even sourceforge.net. See just how few people are into opensource. Maybe you\'ve heard of Linux or OpenBSD, FreeBSD, and other opensource operating systems. Your \"they need to have a subscription fee\" rant sounds more like a cry from someone working for another game, and afraid that they will lose their customer base when this one reaches beta.
Now, to compare this game to other games, you\'ll have to find another MMORPG which is at a pre-alpha stage. Oh, wait, corporations don\'t release their games to public at pre-alpha, as it would ruin the appearance of quality in their games. Some may have a private alpha, more have a wider beta, but none release pre-alpha. And how long has World of Warcraft, or Warhammer World taken to come out? How about EverQuest 2? And for games that are out, how long did it take for EverQuest to be released? Or Star Wars Galaxies? Or Dark Age of Camelot? From beginning (conception) to end (release) how long did it take for those games to be made? Do you even know? How long was it until they were in alpha? how long until beta? Don\'t be comparing Planeshift to other games abd making blatant accusations until you have all the facts, man.