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LarryP -> Too bad this is dead (7/7/2020 12:21:19 AM)

I love this type of game, and they did this well, except for abandoning it.




donkuchi19 -> RE: Too bad this is dead (7/10/2020 1:49:53 AM)

I agree - Love the concept of the game, but everytime I play, I get frustrated because of a crash and no way to continue the game.




LarryP -> RE: Too bad this is dead (7/10/2020 7:34:35 PM)

What can we do, nothing. Bought the game, move on, seems unfair.




Skeleton -> RE: Too bad this is dead (8/15/2020 6:54:03 PM)

This was the second or third game in a row, for me at least, that they released that ultimately killed PC games and what was as I once knew it Matrix games. The others was the swords civil war game, World in Flames promise of AI, ASL clone Tigers Hunt or whatever it was called.

After David Heath left, a lot of what I once loved about the games and Matrix started to change and really soured me. I used to purchase just about everything they put out, regardless of the increasing cost and sub par quality. Maybe I changed and just got old and cranky. Sad, but time moves on and I would much rather spend my money on board games now, which is why I started playing PC war games to start with; no one to play them with! Ironic.




Nimrod 9th -> RE: Too bad this is dead (8/20/2020 2:19:51 PM)

I wanted to buy this game. Badly. Came very close a number of times. But reading all the complaints about crashes kept me from pulling the trigger. Still check the forum once a month or two. Wonder how many others out there were like me? Matrix could have made lots of money on this game if the developers hadn't abandoned it. Look how popular games that developers haven't abandoned are. Games that keep receiving patches and updates and mods seem to sell a very long time. Wonder how much money those games are making?




kaliyama -> RE: Too bad this is dead (1/15/2021 2:03:13 AM)


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ORIGINAL: Skeleton

This was the second or third game in a row, for me at least, that they released that ultimately killed PC games and what was as I once knew it Matrix games. The others was the swords civil war game, World in Flames promise of AI, ASL clone Tigers Hunt or whatever it was called.

After David Heath left, a lot of what I once loved about the games and Matrix started to change and really soured me. I used to purchase just about everything they put out, regardless of the increasing cost and sub par quality. Maybe I changed and just got old and cranky. Sad, but time moves on and I would much rather spend my money on board games now, which is why I started playing PC war games to start with; no one to play them with! Ironic.


Yeah, I have had the exact same arc. It used to be the bad matrix game was the rare exception. Now, half-finished unplayable garbage is the rule. I gave up after this failed to be supported - thank god I didn't drop a bunch of $$ on World in Flames when they didn't bother to include the AI. I don't understand who keeps buying these games - why not release fewer games but actually invest enough resources in them so they are complete games? They would make so much more money that way.




LarryP -> RE: Too bad this is dead (1/15/2021 2:50:38 AM)


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ORIGINAL: kaliyama


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ORIGINAL: Skeleton

This was the second or third game in a row, for me at least, that they released that ultimately killed PC games and what was as I once knew it Matrix games. The others was the swords civil war game, World in Flames promise of AI, ASL clone Tigers Hunt or whatever it was called.

After David Heath left, a lot of what I once loved about the games and Matrix started to change and really soured me. I used to purchase just about everything they put out, regardless of the increasing cost and sub par quality. Maybe I changed and just got old and cranky. Sad, but time moves on and I would much rather spend my money on board games now, which is why I started playing PC war games to start with; no one to play them with! Ironic.


Yeah, I have had the exact same arc. It used to be the bad matrix game was the rare exception. Now, half-finished unplayable garbage is the rule. I gave up after this failed to be supported - thank god I didn't drop a bunch of $$ on World in Flames when they didn't bother to include the AI. I don't understand who keeps buying these games - why not release fewer games but actually invest enough resources in them so they are complete games? They would make so much more money that way.



I bought WiF because it promised AI. Now I see it may never happen at all. I'm still trying to enjoy solitaire mode.




Agathosdaimon -> RE: Too bad this is dead (9/24/2021 6:46:05 AM)

OH man, i cant this one was discontinued already, - i always wanted to get a copy from Matrix Games at some point
what is this crash issue? i havent experienced it myself, but maybe i havent played it long enough




eddieballgame -> RE: Too bad this is dead (10/7/2021 7:01:21 AM)


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ORIGINAL: Agathosdaimon

OH man, i cant this one was discontinued already, - i always wanted to get a copy from Matrix Games at some point
what is this crash issue? i havent experienced it myself, but maybe i havent played it long enough


This game has/had so much potential.
Great concept & was quite fun.
A shame the game has been abandoned, again...so much potential. :(




Jeebo -> RE: Too bad this is dead (7/11/2023 7:02:12 PM)


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ORIGINAL: kaliyama


quote:

ORIGINAL: Skeleton

This was the second or third game in a row, for me at least, that they released that ultimately killed PC games and what was as I once knew it Matrix games. The others was the swords civil war game, World in Flames promise of AI, ASL clone Tigers Hunt or whatever it was called.

After David Heath left, a lot of what I once loved about the games and Matrix started to change and really soured me. I used to purchase just about everything they put out, regardless of the increasing cost and sub par quality. Maybe I changed and just got old and cranky. Sad, but time moves on and I would much rather spend my money on board games now, which is why I started playing PC war games to start with; no one to play them with! Ironic.


Yeah, I have had the exact same arc. It used to be the bad matrix game was the rare exception. Now, half-finished unplayable garbage is the rule. I gave up after this failed to be supported - thank god I didn't drop a bunch of $$ on World in Flames when they didn't bother to include the AI. I don't understand who keeps buying these games - why not release fewer games but actually invest enough resources in them so they are complete games? They would make so much more money that way.


'Cause people keep buying those, hence why it much more appealing to keep pumping half-baked stuff out... Same with pretty much every dev, as long as sales stay stable - nothing changes




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