Wow. This is lame.
Don't you depend on the health of the online community in your games in order to sell copies? And you have given up due to some emotionally-driven personal lapse in rational thinking (ragequit, if you will)?
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Actually, no he doesn't. Demigod has been on the bestseller list long enough for Stardock and GPG to have made plenty of money on it. They really could have walked away from it weeks ago. But you're right, we can totally keep them here by insulting them and making the forums a living hell to traverse. You're brilliant. Really.
Look, when I bought this game, it was unplayable. Today, it is much improved - but it is still pretty bad. Many more lobbies/games end maddeningly due to lag, game crashes, lobby bugs, etc. than games that succeed. That of course doesn't even include the games that are lopsided skill-wise or where one team has members that leave (although you get these in any game). This is a loss of my time, which is much more important to me than the 40 bucks or whatever I spent on it. I don't participate actively in any community features. I don't have Demigod friends. I just fire up Demigod and click on the Multiplayer and hope that I can get a couple decent rounds in during the few hours per week that I have available for gaming.
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If it was really so bad, you wouldn't have spent time on it. Those of us with jobs know that forty dollars for a luxury that lasts as many hours as we've put into Demigod is well worth it. And again, you can make them work harder on it by whining. Really, you can. Keep posting.
I would suggest to you that the reason the community is so "toxic" is that the vast majority of the people like me have left, and those that remain are the types of people who have plenty of time to spend praying for a match - immature kids, etc. When this game works, it ranks very high on the fun factor, but it very difficult to make a case that the fun actually outweighs the number of bugs and problems that still exist.
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You're right. Who has time to wait 3 minutes in Pantheon for a game to boot up? Not me, way too busy. Busy busy busy. Busy posting on the forums about how long it takes to get a game up.
Frankly, with the amount of time people spend whining on the forums, they could have earned their money back and bought a new game.