I'm at a point where as a legacy member I wish it wouldn't have been a thing, because I'm drowning in the ocean of tears from all the entitled whiners who didn't care enough about the game to support it when it needed it.
I'm at a point where as a legacy member I wish it wouldn't have been a thing, because I'm drowning in the ocean of tears from all the entitled whiners who didn't care enough about the game to support it when it needed it.

/say It is sad really. And I concur. Yet my virtuous patience has not yet come to and end.
/emote Vale takes a puff from his pipe.
/say I cannot change the past nor the future...except with my time machine.
/emote Vale puts on a lab coat, puts the crystals in the Incubator and disappears in a flash of light.
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They are complaining because they have a wrong sense of entitlement.
Legacy was announced as well as the conditions were announced. Either you chose to meet them or you chose not to.
It does not matter if you played for 1 day or 1 year as long as you met the paid requirement - it is a thank you for supporting the game financially and quite frankly... it's not much really, it's just a kind little thank you.
Nice little legacy article for those interested
Last edited by Niqote; 02-20-2013 at 04:40 PM.
That was a well written piece.They are complaining because they have a wrong sense of entitlement.
Legacy was announced as well as the conditions were announced. Either you chose to meet them or you chose not to.
It does not matter if you played for 1 day or 1 year as long as you met the paid requirement - it is a thank you for supporting the game financially and quite frankly... it's not much really, it's just a kind little thank you.
Nice little legacy article for those interested
Obviously you can't hold people accountable for not reading more than a few characters of text at a time.They are complaining because they have a wrong sense of entitlement.
Legacy was announced as well as the conditions were announced. Either you chose to meet them or you chose not to.
It does not matter if you played for 1 day or 1 year as long as you met the paid requirement - it is a thank you for supporting the game financially and quite frankly... it's not much really, it's just a kind little thank you.
Nice little legacy article for those interested
I didn't even know I had legacy and I didn't even know about the legacy campaign.
It's all about rewarding faith and support over the game and development team, nothing much to say about it.
IF, I say IF, since nobody will be able to tell until months after ARR goes retail, that the game doesn't work out for some reason, the legacy membership won't mean anything, as simple as that.
I bought 2 extra copies when they had the promotion to sell the game at $13 each. Back then nothing was very clear, if the game fails, I lose $26 outright. I bought them believing the that $26 investment was well worth the risk. Pre-orders work under similar concept.
Will somebody go on and yell after launch - oh it's not fair! How come he got the game for just $13 each!? Give me that discount too! I guess perhaps as old as an elementary school kid might still have a chance of doing it, probably not any older.
I was almost going to pay subscriptions for the 2 extra accounts just for the legacy status, but decided to let my friends make the call after their trial expired. They opted not to, and now they regret about it.
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