McNaughton
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One thing that most people are missing here is the differences between the games. UV is a game designed to work the way the developers want it to, it is not very moddable, which is not a bad thing. However, Paradox games are probably the most moddable, and most supported, of games I have ever seen. Their engines are solid, albiet very abstract, and are never perfect out of the box, but you KNOW it won't be that way forever. HoI has been imensely enhanced by the CORE mod, which has improved AI, events, historic gameplay, etc. None of this would have happend had Paradox not have provided a moddable game, and provided support to add features to improve the game (such as adding event triggers). They didn't have to do this, but they did anyway. What really is the difference from delaying a game for a few weeks to weed out bugs or to release it, get a much wider testing audience who can not only point out bugs, but also request features? Technically, you won't get Posting patches within days of one another is seen as a failure? How the heck did you ever get to this conclusion? OMG, I cannot believe that you see dedication to getting it right as a failure. The differences between EU and EU2 are phenominal, and would be virtually impossible to do within a patch. It would be like expecting Matrix Games to have WitP as a patch for UV! Basically, people here are against Paradox regardless for what they do. No matter what, you only have negative things to say. I don't limit myself and will enjoy not only Paradox Games, but also Matrix Games, and highly respect both. Hey, wait a minute, I bought "Pacific War", which is really just an early version as "War in the Pacific", so I guess Gary is ripping me off just like you say Paradox is, eh? Paradox provides message board space for modders. This is a major drain on bandwidth, with hundreds of people browsing and/or posting a day. They provide moderators, and developers frequent these threads and have shown that they LISTEN to requests, not only to fix bugs, but to add enhancements. They don't censor attacks on their products, and they have PROVEN to support their games well beyond what is reasonably expected. To attack these people is stupid, as they are doing just as a phenominal job as those in Matrix games. These days, NOBODY releases a perfect game on version 1.0. What matters more than releasing a buggy game is future support, not only to fix bugs, but to also enhance. Each IS different, each has its spectacular points, each will have its fanboys insult one another, which is just showing individual patheticness than actually representing the games and developers. I am very disappointed with the childish behaviour.
< Message edited by McNaughton -- 6/22/2004 5:33:11 PM >
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