Okay what the hell?
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Originally Posted by xXziroXx
They might feel they have succeeded with their game just by making it available for people to play around with an engine.
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You're using conflicting terms here. Graal isn't an engine and therefore a game. It is being sold as a game on the website and as far as anyone is concerned, member or not, it is trying to be a game. The engine might be used on Graal, but that is something they use a different title for when referring to it, and a different website for when they're selling it.
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Originally Posted by xXziroXx
No, it's not. Their job is to provide the service and tools, and to ensure it stays functional.
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Incorrect. As it is a game and not an open source project, it is their job to provide in every aspect of their product.
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Originally Posted by xXziroXx
No, but if you want your server - your hobby - to become successful, you would advertise to see that happen.
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There is a difference between developing as a hobby and developing towards a successful server, and there's different reasoning behind both. You make no money from your servers, and every server as a collective is making up this so-called game. Server staff should certainly not be expected to provide advertising as well as game content, that is just ridiculous.
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Originally Posted by alexandralove
Cyber JOUEURS plz ? that's french (cyber is english, but joueurs= plural of joueur = a player so cyberjoueurs = cyberplayers)
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Stop being pedantic. The spelling of what he was talking about had little significance to what he was actually trying to say, and you completely ignored it and tried to look smart. Good job, you just looked like an ass.
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Originally Posted by alexandralove
Btw, I bet they could make a nice advertising campaign if they had a better website, as said before.
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It is becoming increasingly aparent that you guys are not aware of what an advertising campaign is. Sure the website is important as a marketing tool as well as everything else, but what do you think you're advertising?