Thank you for your posts. I totally agree with you about not allowing normal users to try the beta, at least for the moment. But I think that allowing users who bought diplomacy to express their opinion about the game would be something useful. I believe that most users who bought diplomacy are seriously interested in Rebellion. In my case I am certainly not a fan of soase as the users who pre-ordered the game, but I am sure there are some people
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I think that it's better to receive more feedbacks about one product in order to improve it, than selling the game, for the moment, and only for the moment , to some more users... Because the users who already preordered the game are soase enthusiasts, and they represent only a little percentage of all the customers who will buy the game. If the strategy of Ironclad Games is to have more preorders (How many? 20? 40? 100?) fine, but I
I was wondering why the beta of soase rebellion is only available for pre-order customers... While I can perfectly understand the fact that you want to receive feebdack about soase rebellion only by soase enthusiasts, I don't understand why people like me, who bought all the three previous games, can't try this beta. Certainly I might not be a soase enthusiast as the people who pre-ordered rebellion, but I still bought diplomacy and that means I like this gam
Sorry for replying so late. (I had to go sleep) [quote who="Mecha-Lenin" reply="1" id="2903066"] Sins has it's own flavour and turning it into poor man's starcraft would just ruin the experience. Quick games=lack of strategic depth or very high emphasis on micromanagement. You just can't think and/or input commands fast enough to materialize more complex strategic ideas, which is reflected in game design. People ar not AIs.[/quote] Well, I don't like games like starcraft
I know you are gonna hate me...but, although I didn't play soase a lot of time, I wanna tell you guys what I think it's the main problem of this game. I think this game is awesome, otherwise I wouldn't have bought all the expensions, but, in my opinion, it lacks of a good multiplayer experience. And unfortunately an RTS game without a good multiplayer experience cannot be considered a good RTS. I know a lot of you are gonna say they love the current online experience, but I do