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Post by northempire on Oct 15, 2017 13:20:23 GMT -5
Hello, democratic comrades(how ironic) pls take sometime in reading my post. War robots is a russian game, let's not blame them for the stress and anxiety they have caused throughout our free world in which they are not aware of. It's indeed a good game, but lets keep in mind that the game is programmed by people who have not experienced democracy and freedom, let alone the freedom of speech in which every human being is entitled to, i.e., in my own opinion... The pixonic team may have not experienced freedom or democracy, hence, it is beyond their comprehension to heed or feel remorse in the system of their decision making a-holes decisions. Their decision making is affinited to the few of which are a member of the high command or the high table. I encourage everyone to stop complaining (pixonic won't listen anyway because their culture and upbringing is communist) and just enjoy/uninstall the game.
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Post by hyderier on Oct 15, 2017 13:39:37 GMT -5
What? These gotta be paid shills... or maybe unpaid shills, I don't know. Stockholm syndrome or something.
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Post by gman4hire on Oct 15, 2017 13:57:35 GMT -5
i think hes being ironic to get a rise or just a giggle : )
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Post by shakingrabbit on Oct 15, 2017 13:59:13 GMT -5
I vote stockholm syndrome!
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Post by northempire on Oct 15, 2017 14:01:56 GMT -5
i think hes being ironic to get a rise or just a giggle : ) i'm being sarcastic, i think... Hahaha
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Post by northempire on Oct 15, 2017 14:04:13 GMT -5
i think hes being ironic to get a rise or just a giggle : ) I'm being ironically sarcastic or sarcastic ironically! Haha
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Post by northempire on Oct 15, 2017 14:05:34 GMT -5
I vote stockholm syndrome! pls read between the lines hahaha peace men! Its a figure of speech.
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Post by NerFB on Oct 15, 2017 14:06:10 GMT -5
Before this descends into a Ember sized massive flame out, the OP raises a interesting point. Russian companies view of customer care, reasonable behaviour, fair play, ain't the Western way.
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Post by javelinaut717 on Oct 15, 2017 14:11:28 GMT -5
What he trying to say is don't blame the company just because game issues, the company itself is still new and not much famous as world of tank or war thunder nor the mechwarrior online...people keep complaining about this game is broken, but people itself keep saying all the time...unfair MM, cheater, troll,pay to win ton of ton of problem keep poundings that unaccepted...the easy way to solve if your satisfied this game uninstall this game or deal with it...
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Post by threl on Oct 15, 2017 14:12:38 GMT -5
Pixonic, I want to be a shill! pxnctofsla or any other shill on the bankroll PM me and we’ll discuss payment options.
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Post by northempire on Oct 15, 2017 14:15:09 GMT -5
What he trying to say is don't blame the company just because game issues, the company itself is still new and not much famous as would of tank or war thunder nor the mechwarrior online...people keep complaining about this game is broken, but people itself keep saying all the time...unfair MM, cheater, troll,pay to win ton of ton of problem keep poundings that unaccepted...the easy way to solve if your satisfied this game uninstall this game or deal with it... haha vote javelinaut717 for president! Well said. But I didn't say that because my statement was ambiguous! Haha
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Post by hyderier on Oct 15, 2017 14:17:43 GMT -5
Before this descends into a Ember sized massive flame out, the OP raises a interesting point. Russian companies view of customer care, reasonable behaviour, fair play, ain't the Western way. I'd think there is only one way to view customers: get most money. Every company views it this way, and I don't think a Russian company is any different. There's no "Western way" in a global economy, there's only the most profitable way. But the question is, most profit over what time frame? Pix (or Mail.ru) have chosen the way, which brings in most profit this quarter, while endangering the longer term revenue generated by happy user base. Companies do similar things everywhere (even illegally). But the companies which actually remain and grow have found a balance between getting as much money as possible now, and getting money also next year. It remains to be seen, how it works out of Pix and War Robots, but I am not very hopeful. It looks rather grim from all the little signs put together. I don't see any promise of them planning to come around. It looks like they plan to milk the whales as long as they are willing to pay for new P2W content, then shut down development and let the game continue as long as revenue pays the server bills with enough profit margin. The game will probably become unplayable (it isn't yet) long before shutdown though.
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Post by northempire on Oct 15, 2017 14:23:59 GMT -5
Before this descends into a Ember sized massive flame out, the OP raises a interesting point. Russian companies view of customer care, reasonable behaviour, fair play, ain't the Western way. I'd think there is only one way to view customers: get most money. Every company views it this way, and I don't think a Russian company is any different. There's no "Western way" in a global economy, there's only the most profitable way. But the question is, most profit over what time frame? Pix (or Mail.ru) have chosen the way, which brings in most profit this quarter, while endangering the longer term revenue generated by happy user base. Companies do similar things everywhere (even illegally). But the companies which actually remain and grow have found a balance between getting as much money as possible now, and getting money also next year. It remains to be seen, how it works out of Pix and War Robots, but I am not very hopeful. It looks rather grim from all the little signs put together. I don't see any promise of them planning to come around. It looks like they plan to milk the whales as long as they are willing to pay for new P2W content, then shut down development and let the game continue as long as revenue pays the server bills with enough profit margin. The game will probably become unplayable (it isn't yet) long before shutdown though. hmmm... Is pixonic "at" the end of its "evolution"?
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Post by ezekielcrow on Oct 15, 2017 14:39:38 GMT -5
I don't think Russia's been communist for quite some time now. I have a souvenir flyer stating: "Communism has now been lifted. Anyone caught not rejoicing will be shot."
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Post by javelinaut717 on Oct 15, 2017 14:54:16 GMT -5
Before this descends into a Ember sized massive flame out, the OP raises a interesting point. Russian companies view of customer care, reasonable behaviour, fair play, ain't the Western way. I'd think there is only one way to view customers: get most money. Every company views it this way, and I don't think a Russian company is any different. There's no "Western way" in a global economy, there's only the most profitable way. But the question is, most profit over what time frame? Pix (or Mail.ru) have chosen the way, which brings in most profit this quarter, while endangering the longer term revenue generated by happy user base. Companies do similar things everywhere (even illegally). But the companies which actually remain and grow have found a balance between getting as much money as possible now, and getting money also next year. It remains to be seen, how it works out of Pix and War Robots, but I am not very hopeful. It looks rather grim from all the little signs put together. I don't see any promise of them planning to come around. It looks like they plan to milk the whales as long as they are willing to pay for new P2W content, then shut down development and let the game continue as long as revenue pays the server bills with enough profit margin. The game will probably become unplayable (it isn't yet) long before shutdown though. This is why I play only free, however this is not the first case the company that about milking whale. The whale is milking themselves, paying to buy stuff is normal. But some people pay ridiculously over the top, Even the cheapest graphic game and yet people pay so expensive.(like clash of clan for exsample) however they did put good effort on trailer, but who know anyway? At least be prepare to regret what coming.
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Post by elcheapo on Oct 16, 2017 3:54:28 GMT -5
HOW DARE YOU !
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Post by WilsonK on Oct 16, 2017 4:00:51 GMT -5
What? These gotta be paid shills... or maybe unpaid shills, I don't know. Stockholm syndrome or something. You do know stockholm syndrome is developing affection for your kidnapper or simply (just kidnap me, I'm loving it) LOL!
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Post by Poopface on Oct 16, 2017 10:08:42 GMT -5
Stockholm syndrome or something. Can't think about this without the obligatory link to Die Hard.
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Post by hyderier on Oct 16, 2017 11:58:39 GMT -5
What? These gotta be paid shills... or maybe unpaid shills, I don't know. Stockholm syndrome or something. You do know stockholm syndrome is developing affection for your kidnapper or simply (just kidnap me, I'm loving it) LOL! Yes, aren't we all (who keep playing) captives of our love of giant mechas, our desire for more dakka, our goal crush the Reds, see them driven before us, and to hear the lamentation of their... Ok, that last part doesn't really fit but you get the picture.
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Post by zer00eyz on Oct 19, 2017 12:53:24 GMT -5
Before this descends into a Ember sized massive flame out, the OP raises a interesting point. Russian companies view of customer care, reasonable behaviour, fair play, ain't the Western way. I said this elsewhere; American companies ask "How do we get away with it". Russian companies ask "What can we get away with". You get 「fluffernutter」ed by both, but one makes you feel dirty and the other makes you think it is OK.
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Post by hurtbot on Oct 19, 2017 14:40:22 GMT -5
Umm... hasn't Russia been a democratic republic since the early 90's?
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Post by Red:Fox on Oct 19, 2017 16:00:05 GMT -5
Umm... hasn't Russia been a democratic republic since the early 90's? HA! Perhaps technically, but when political opponents and critical journalists go missing, get murdered, or beaten up and your election system is full of holes that doesn't count. A small blurb from wikipedia is at the end... This should be a warning to all of the protesters and boycotters...be careful, you may end up with some polonium in your tea! (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poisoning_of_Alexander_Litvinenko) "Since Vladimir Putin became President of Russia there has been increasing international criticism of the conduct of Russian elections. European institutions who observed the December 2007 legislative elections concluded that these were not fair elections. Göran Lennmarker, president of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE), said that the elections "failed to meet many of the commitments and standards that we have. It was not a fair election."[6] Luc Van den Brande, who headed a delegation from the Council of Europe, referred to the "overwhelming influence of the president's office and the president on the campaign" and said there was "abuse of administrative resources" designed to influence the outcome. He also said there were "flaws in the secrecy of the vote." "Effectively, we can't say these were fair elections," he said at a news conference.[7]
In February 2008 The human rights organisation Amnesty International said that the presidential election on 2 March would not be a genuine election: "There is no real opposition ahead of the election. There is no real electoral campaign battle," Friederike Behr, Amnesty's Russia researcher, was quoted as saying. In a report on the elections, Amnesty said laws restricting non-government organizations, police breaking up demonstrations, and harassment from critics were all part of "a systematic destruction of civil liberties in Russia."[8] Another human rights organisation, Freedom House, said that the victory of Putin's party in the 2007 elections "was achieved under patently unfair and non-competitive conditions calling into doubt the result’s legitimacy."[9]"
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Post by hurtbot on Oct 19, 2017 16:26:17 GMT -5
Umm... hasn't Russia been a democratic republic since the early 90's? HA! Perhaps technically, but when political opponents and critical journalists go missing, get murdered, or beaten up and your election system is full of holes that doesn't count. A small blurb from wikipedia is at the end... This should be a warning to all of the protesters and boycotters...be careful, you may end up with some polonium in your tea! (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poisoning_of_Alexander_Litvinenko) "Since Vladimir Putin became President of Russia there has been increasing international criticism of the conduct of Russian elections. European institutions who observed the December 2007 legislative elections concluded that these were not fair elections. Göran Lennmarker, president of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE), said that the elections "failed to meet many of the commitments and standards that we have. It was not a fair election."[6] Luc Van den Brande, who headed a delegation from the Council of Europe, referred to the "overwhelming influence of the president's office and the president on the campaign" and said there was "abuse of administrative resources" designed to influence the outcome. He also said there were "flaws in the secrecy of the vote." "Effectively, we can't say these were fair elections," he said at a news conference.[7]
In February 2008 The human rights organisation Amnesty International said that the presidential election on 2 March would not be a genuine election: "There is no real opposition ahead of the election. There is no real electoral campaign battle," Friederike Behr, Amnesty's Russia researcher, was quoted as saying. In a report on the elections, Amnesty said laws restricting non-government organizations, police breaking up demonstrations, and harassment from critics were all part of "a systematic destruction of civil liberties in Russia."[8] Another human rights organisation, Freedom House, said that the victory of Putin's party in the 2007 elections "was achieved under patently unfair and non-competitive conditions calling into doubt the result’s legitimacy."[9]"So... It's like the U.S. only their corruption is less discreet?
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Post by Heishiro on Oct 19, 2017 20:17:56 GMT -5
agree, let's blame mail.ru
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Post by hyderier on Oct 20, 2017 0:23:14 GMT -5
hurtbot, Red:Fox and everybody... no politics or religion at War Robots forum. I'd delete those posts before mods need to give warnings etc. This forum just isn't the place for these flamewars and troll magnets.
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Post by Uhnonimis on Oct 20, 2017 15:19:33 GMT -5
When I grow up, I want to be a shill for Pixonic. Either that or I want to be Derek Jeter.
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Post by hurtbot on Oct 21, 2017 11:30:52 GMT -5
hurtbot , Red:Fox and everybody... no politics or religion at War Robots forum. I'd delete those posts before mods need to give warnings etc. This forum just isn't the place for these flamewars and troll magnets. First of all, I see this as more of a lighthearted joke than serious political discourse. Second, the topic is the affect the political system may have on the outlook of the people involved with decision making, so it's really more about cultural bias. The guidelines are indeed there to affect a meaningful conversation, but not to stifle it.
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Post by northempire on Oct 21, 2017 16:16:32 GMT -5
agree, let's blame mail.ru yeah! Blame mail.ru for being such a cold hearted company! Let's write a letter to Putin that Hillary is a stock holder of mail.ru! Haha just kiddin'
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Post by northempire on Oct 21, 2017 16:20:09 GMT -5
HA! Perhaps technically, but when political opponents and critical journalists go missing, get murdered, or beaten up and your election system is full of holes that doesn't count. A small blurb from wikipedia is at the end... This should be a warning to all of the protesters and boycotters...be careful, you may end up with some polonium in your tea! (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poisoning_of_Alexander_Litvinenko) "Since Vladimir Putin became President of Russia there has been increasing international criticism of the conduct of Russian elections. European institutions who observed the December 2007 legislative elections concluded that these were not fair elections. Göran Lennmarker, president of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE), said that the elections "failed to meet many of the commitments and standards that we have. It was not a fair election."[6] Luc Van den Brande, who headed a delegation from the Council of Europe, referred to the "overwhelming influence of the president's office and the president on the campaign" and said there was "abuse of administrative resources" designed to influence the outcome. He also said there were "flaws in the secrecy of the vote." "Effectively, we can't say these were fair elections," he said at a news conference.[7]
In February 2008 The human rights organisation Amnesty International said that the presidential election on 2 March would not be a genuine election: "There is no real opposition ahead of the election. There is no real electoral campaign battle," Friederike Behr, Amnesty's Russia researcher, was quoted as saying. In a report on the elections, Amnesty said laws restricting non-government organizations, police breaking up demonstrations, and harassment from critics were all part of "a systematic destruction of civil liberties in Russia."[8] Another human rights organisation, Freedom House, said that the victory of Putin's party in the 2007 elections "was achieved under patently unfair and non-competitive conditions calling into doubt the result’s legitimacy."[9]"So... It's like the U.S. only their corruption is less discreet? that's deep!!! The only thing I remember clearly is that Hillary accussed him of hacking the election.
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Post by hurtbot on Oct 22, 2017 11:35:06 GMT -5
So... It's like the U.S. only their corruption is less discreet? that's deep!!! The only thing I remember clearly is that Hillary accussed him of hacking the election. Well, as someone has mentioned, this isn't really the place for serious political discourse, but political scholars have been warning about loss of freedoms in this country through the fear-mongering used in the war on drugs and the war on terrorism, as well as a slide toward fascism. If you're interested in this sort of thing, just use some of the keywords I've mentioned and spend some time with google.
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