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RadFallout100

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  1. Well that's quite a disappointment... That would have been a great opportunity; a once in a lifetime opportunity. I really need to pay more attention next time a revolutionary game makes offers to supporters. Maybe there will be another similar situation that I can participate in with another game.

  2. That pizza analogy actually made sense, and I see where you're going. I thought the website said that the early subscriptions would resume soon, though? Is it just a white lie then? I would gladly pay $500 for a lifetime subscription.

  3. Breaking away from game functionality, I absolutely HATE monthly payments. I'd rather make a one time payment of $5,000 than pay monthly fees. This is an area I have issues with, because there are so many quality services that I won't use because of subscription fees, like Netflix, other great games, software subscriptions such as security applications. I WOULD be willing to pay fees for a game like this, but any time I can pay once and be done, I will.

  4. 2 minutes ago, Kurock said:

    This is the opposite direction that Dual Universe is taking. Humanoid NPCs and generated cities is what is being done in the likes of Star Citizen. In DU, players will create the cities and the only humanoids running around will be players.

     

    DU is an MMO with emphasis on massive and multiplayer and online. While there is PvP, there is also a safe zone and a boat load of players that want to help keep you safe.

     

    As for falling behind, skills will be trained when you are offline as well...there is no grinding to get skills up.

     

    Ultimately, DU is a sandbox game with the only goals set for you are made by yourself.  Whatever you choose to DU, have fun :)

    Nice pun there      -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------^^^

  5. I intend to try it out, it seems like it's going to be a very ambitious and promising game. I have had a few positive experiences in multiplayer, mainly Roblox games where teams are almost mandatory and I've helped create functioning communities, and the satisfaction in that accomplishment is nearly indescribable. I just hope this game will draw in the more formal players of the gaming world so that the experience can be enjoyed by all.

  6. I don't want to complain, I just wanted to see if it was possible, and maybe find out what a game like that would be like. I'm still waiting for the ultimate sandbox game, and this one seemed pretty cool, but space engineers is more my speed currently, since I don't really get into multiplayer games. The reason I don't get into multiplayer is that I usually fall behind in game progress, and in PVP situations I'm just not very good. Something that I would like to see in a future video game is something with auto generated humans and cities that can be interacted with, and other complex cencepts like that.

  7. 2 minutes ago, Shockeray said:

    I was able to find three threads on this topic in pre-alpha, but I don't think that it has been discussed in a public location yet. The majority of forum users were not able to read those threads and aren't going to understand why offline isn't going to be a thing in DU.

    Are those topics ever going to be released? Or is it going to be "top secret?"

  8. Will there be any technical releases that would allow a 3rd party creation of a single player without use of any funds? Kind of like how Bethesda encourages modding in it's releasing of the Creation Kit with each game. And if that 3rd party developer succeeded in creating a working single player version, then maybe you could give it a chance? Just so you know, I wouldn't be capable of doing this, I have little to no knowledge when it comes down to game development, though I am trying to learn with available modding tools and coding resources. All I'm really asking is 'is it possible' not so much as  'will you do it.'

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