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  • Gray
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    Originally posted by Ivlr.Club View Post
    Warhammer Online : Age of Reckoning

    Was a great game that sadly died due to bad future development IMO. This is when I learned how terrible EA is as a company. Any petition help or services were non existent, terrible customer service.
    Aww man. I agree. That was a great game. It felt like a well-balanced and well put-together game to me. Had a lot of fun with it.

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  • Yozika
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    Blacklight Retribution

    At launch it was at the top of the free to play ladder for a reason. It truly embodied what f2p meant for me.

    There was not a single item in game that affected gameplay that you could not obtain through in game grind. And any limitations you had were cosmetic (which you still could mostly acquire), or slot based, but not in the fact that you can not have all the guns cuz no space, no

    Slots were only for different builds (loadouts) you made. so lets say you had a light armored sniper guy and a heavy armored dude withan assault rifle. out of game you could change them all around, in game tho you switch between your builds and play, so you make different builds for diff playstyles.

    A fast paced tactical fps with really fun and snappy gameplay,innovative elements such as the HVR(basically in gameWH executed in a reallyfun and interestingway), the Hardsuit) robots you could play in), custom servers with custom rules, clans, even official competitions and LOADS of customization for the guns (barrel, muzzle, stock...) and the characters (heavy or lighter armor for torso, body, legs all with their own impact on how your character plays and how many gear slors for nades or other items you could have)

    The game had SO much potential it makes me cry it failed, i spent over 500h in it. I can safely say there has not been a single f2p game that camptured me as much as it did, and im sure i would be still playing it regularly today if the devs kept on updating it. Sometimes i still dk to get my FPS fix.

    And the reason the game died is the devs abandoned development on the pc build so they could rush the game on ps4 for the console launch, and they never returned

    I could go on forages about the game itwas so good

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  • Hopeless Wombat
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    Battleborn. 100%. The game design was really solid even though it had an RNG loot system. Shame the servers were dead for the most part. There was a lot of depth and experimentation with the characters that I'll miss being able to properly use against actual opponents.

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  • Ivlr.Club
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    Had such great potential I left WoW to play it and was glad I did.

  • Noobc0re
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    Depth, Atlas Reactor and Guns of Icarus. They're technically still "live" but...

    And then there's these that I can't say died too early, as they died for a reason. But games that I think deserved better are APB, Vanguard and Battleborn. They could've been so much more.

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  • Ivlr.Club
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    EA is the worst. What franchise have they not made worse? Madden?

  • Sorain
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    Earth & Beyond Online. It was murdered. It was a MMO by Westwood Studios and when they were bought out, they contractually obligated EA to not shut it down for a year as long as it was in the black.

    Exactly 1 year later they shut it down after putting in pennys to keep a skeleton crew running it. It had been solidly in the black, fully profitable, the whole time with no advertisement, no news, no staff and no updates not pushed out by that skeleton crew. They shut it down anyway because EA only cared about getting the Command & Conquer Intellectual Property.

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  • Dave666
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    Verdun not officially dead but the servers are often empty
    it is a realistic world war 1 first person shooter

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  • ethansito
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    The Culling: Origins was a BR game that seemed to have a lot of potential. It was unique, and I liked the fighting mechanics because they were based more on skill than luck. However, the devs ran it into the ground yet again.

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  • Dub-Z
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    Destiny of Spirits on Vita

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YXBDdVwHTrI

    Probably few people outside of early adopter, Vita diehards played it, but it was the only F2P title I ever got into and it was over too soon. Loved the music and art work, and got hooked on it. Then again, it was kind of a whale net so it's probably for the best. Surprised it didn't just end up ported to mobile.
    Last edited by Dub-Z; 12-21-2018, 01:09 AM.

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  • Matcam89
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    Originally posted by Ivlr.Club View Post
    Warhammer Online : Age of Reckoning

    Was a great game that sadly died due to bad future development IMO. This is when I learned how terrible EA is as a company. Any petition help or services were non existent, terrible customer service.
    Yeah i agree with this one

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