Manny
Member
I don't think the Cyrene team could realistically have any other reaction unfortunately.
When the PP system was designed, the idea was that Mindark would sell off Calypso, and only work as a platform provider, having no reason to favor one planet over another.
With the fall of that model and Calypso being once again under the control of MA, PP's simply got thrown under the buss. MA controls the loot drops, MA has the final say on what they can implement, and can unilaterally affect anything that takes players away from Caly(and its bigger share of revenue for them), either by closing the tap on the loot drops, not restocking PP's ventors, or even disabling the NPC's and missions.
All the above has been done over and over, with the PP's doing their best to play nice with MA. Even putting aside the fact that they are most likely constrained by NDA's, what would they win by openly attacking Mindark? That would erode even more the player's trust in the platform, and chances are their issues would simply never be resolved.
Can't get more between a rock and a hard place than this...
When the PP system was designed, the idea was that Mindark would sell off Calypso, and only work as a platform provider, having no reason to favor one planet over another.
With the fall of that model and Calypso being once again under the control of MA, PP's simply got thrown under the buss. MA controls the loot drops, MA has the final say on what they can implement, and can unilaterally affect anything that takes players away from Caly(and its bigger share of revenue for them), either by closing the tap on the loot drops, not restocking PP's ventors, or even disabling the NPC's and missions.
All the above has been done over and over, with the PP's doing their best to play nice with MA. Even putting aside the fact that they are most likely constrained by NDA's, what would they win by openly attacking Mindark? That would erode even more the player's trust in the platform, and chances are their issues would simply never be resolved.
Can't get more between a rock and a hard place than this...