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Author Topic: ArcheAge alpha, preparing for beta and release  (Read 29759 times)

Rez

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Re: ArcheAge alpha, preparing for beta and release
« Reply #270 on: November 05, 2014, 02:37:08 pm »

Apparently, Auroria release was SNAFU'd by 'disconnected by gods', hackshield, or other log-in errors.  Or something.
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Re: ArcheAge alpha, preparing for beta and release
« Reply #271 on: November 16, 2014, 09:17:13 pm »

RIP in pieces.  I enjoyed hoping that this game would be good.  What an interesting way for Trion to throw their reputation into the garbage.

Ed: As an explanation, it turns out there has been a credit exploit since release and some kind of RNG box/regrading exploit hit the scene yesterday.  At this point, I just look at AA out of morbid fascination  ::)
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Re: ArcheAge alpha, preparing for beta and release
« Reply #272 on: November 16, 2014, 09:26:54 pm »

RIP in pieces.  I enjoyed hoping that this game would be good.  What an interesting way for Trion to throw their reputation into the garbage.

Ed: As an explanation, it turns out there has been a credit exploit since release and some kind of RNG box/regrading exploit hit the scene yesterday.  At this point, I just look at AA out of morbid fascination  ::)
So basically Trion failed to fix important things? I'm not entirely sure what you meant there.
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Re: ArcheAge alpha, preparing for beta and release
« Reply #273 on: November 16, 2014, 09:48:33 pm »

So basically Trion failed to fix important things? I'm not entirely sure what you meant there.
Yes, that's it exactly.

They actually rolled back fixes from the alpha/beta when they released in August.  I'm talking about boat hijacking using the dance item exploit, specifically, though I'm sure there are others.

To be fair, Trion is not responsible for the code per se, but, imo, they had a duty to perform QA and put the hammer to XLGames to fix things (and to secure a contract that allowed them to do so).  They also had a duty to perform rollbacks when the releases of Headstart and Auroria (on NA at least) made it impossible for people to compete on an even playing field.
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