i think the point zenaku was trying to make and still stands, SE is hardly broke tho.
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oh i wasn't arguing they were. I was saying if they didn't think about profit when they made games they -would- go broke eventually. Like if they spent 100 million making a new kingdom hearts so it would be the most epic game ever, they'd go bankrupt because they could never sell 100mil of it.
Corporations are about profit.... simple as that.
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the topic go from "single mmorpg" to "prove that SE is not going bankrupt"....gj
note: the one create this thread is trying to hard to prove him/herself is right and heading toward the wrong part to get the thread close
To much work and it will only confuse people. They need to focus on what this game is an MMO and making it a good one. It's to late to add something like that.
SE should try to follow what Sega's Phantasy Star universe did,Single player mode & Multiplayer mode,but that would take lots of time,look at 1.19..we're not going to have the patch until october...and that's only a patch.
bro get the hell out of here with this bull.... Japan is noting like NA company that are greedy like hell. Look at blizzard it's a dam PC game and FFXI look 10x better then that and wow still have bugs sense release and if you play longer then 2week and talk to people they go "Yes i know i hate that bug too but blizzard only care about money"I hate to break this to you but SE is a corporation not a privately owned company. Corporations are legally obligated to seek profit. Anything else is considered theft from shareholders. I know this because my company -is- a corporation.
Imagine SE decided to give -all- its money to help japan
Who's money is that? it's not SE's. It's their shareholders....
SO their CEO would essentially be stealing the shareholders money....
So why is it ok to donate money to japan? because its publicity. The fact you realize it is proof. It makes people think the corporation is good and they are willing to buy more products from them. It is a -marketing- technique.
And it can't be anything else because then it would be -illegal-
If you don't believe me go to any MBA school nearby and ask -any- professor there.
Public Corporations MUST seek profit because they are not owned by a single person but 1000s of people.
not saying SE does not care about money but you wont see blizzard allowing us to play f2p to they fix something they just keep you playing/paying to they end up fixing it. so please get out of here you just trolling and no one really like you you better of playing the game then worrying wtf SE is doing.
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Don't see much point in releasing a single player expansion pack for an online game, it just sort of... defeats the purpose of it being online in the first place.
Also imagine the strain on the servers from having to run hundreds of instanced areas as well as dungeons and the open world itself.
Konata, where have you been? :ODon't see much point in releasing a single player expansion pack for an online game, it just sort of... defeats the purpose of it being online in the first place.
Also imagine the strain on the servers from having to run hundreds of instanced areas as well as dungeons and the open world itself.
Talk some sense into this guy for me ^^
Though, seems like he might have given up :P
They have many more important things to worry about than this nonsense.
If you want to play a single-player FF game, there are 12 others to choose from.
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