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tetoro:

City of Heroes: Last Chance and Final Hours

It has been nearly-to three months since the announce by NCSoft, publisher of the game City of Heroes Freedom, it will shut down servers on the 30th of October. During that period, players from the game have been busy showing their discontent about how indifferent NCSoft has been to the community around the MMORPG. But they also tried anything to continue their adventures in Paragon City.

And today, they had the great idea to send a 31-page long report to Disney and ask them to buy the licence and save the game. They also asked every players and fans to send letters in order to make the demand more important.

Finally, you can watch the clock ticking as the end for City of Heroes servers approach, using this website.


Source: Save City of Heroes

savecoh:

This forum post reads:

Brian Clayton (PICTURE in ThorsAssassin’s blog post about the dev dinner) is the studio manager of Formerly-Known-As Paragon.  I have generally heard from him on Sunday night.  I did not hear from him this Sunday, so I have nothing to tell you.

This, from my husband Larry Dixon however:

Larry Dixon: *shrug*  It’s as “real” as anything else NCsoft says or does.  That’ll flip if they want it to. What it *is* is an admission that they’ve noticed enough to respond to it “on company letterhead.” Its face value is meaningless.

The REAL takeaway from this is “Hey this is starting to hurt, stop it guys!”  If the revival efforts meant nothing, NCsoft would not post what amounts to “Elvis has left the building.”  And that is all that is. They want the negative attention to stop. That is an official attempt at deflection.  Or, in political terms, an “Un-Answer.”

It appears to be a response but actually accomplishes nothing except silence those who weren’t very into it.  Like I say, what it says is irrelevant; the thing to take notice of is that it was put there at all.  And that means time to step it up because the other fighter just staggered.

If the “Save CoH/We love Paragon” etc. efforts were ineffective, we’d never have seen such a statement. The hidden meaning of that note is that it has dawned on somebody that this is developing into “anti-NCsoft,” not “Save-CoH,” so they issued a mollifying statement with a lot of buttonpushing feel-warm cozy buttons about how special what they just murdered was to them.

Now they reap the mistrust they sowed, they can see the coverage increase, the caution against them and the players taking their money away in droves, and we can look them steely in the eyes and reply “Too bad.  It’s just business.  Isn’t it.”

The “exhausted all options” is bizspeak for “We didn’t get what we wanted, so we stopped bothering to find solutions.”  Businesspeople who truly WANT a result  ALWAYS find a way, they never “exhaust all options.” So right there is an admission from NCsoft that they’re very bad businesspeople.  Most certainly unimaginative and inflexible.

Shortest form: As a strategist, the hits are being felt by NCsoft, and they’ve barely begun.

Second message: This is the murderer issuing an official statement that they “really tried hard” not kill what they had a choice about murdering, and hoping that “Oh they loved it like I did, they’re really sorry!” should be your takeaway from that and that should make EVERYTHING just fine, right?

I don’t take “We loved it too!” as anything but an insult to our intelligence.

I don’t have much more to add to this, but here’s another example of NCsoft’s practices. If you guys remember Tabula Rasa, it turns out that NCsoft forged his resignation… http://massively.joystiq.com/2009/05/06/richard-garriott-blasts-ncsoft-with-24-million-lawsuit/

taimatsu-maru:

Help our community! Save our game!

City of Heroes has been cancelled by NCsoft.

  • The employees of Paragon came in this morning and, without warning, were informed that CoH is shutting down. Most of them were fired that moment without any previous notice.
  • Save this game, and save these people. Save the developers that put their hard work into this game, and worked on content until NCsoft’s poor marketing came to stop them. Save all the people who dearly love this game and all the people they met on it. There are parents with their kids who play their games together, and married couples who met through this game. City of Heroes has been around for eight years, and continues to make a profit. Let’s keep it going.
  • Just petitioning won’t be enough. Call. Send letters. Mr. Taek Jin Kim, CEO NCsoft Corporation 1501 4th Avenue, Suite 2050 Seattle, WA 98101 USA Tel: (512) 225-6359 or 206-588-7200
  • Show our support for this game in person! (No date yet, taking roster now.) NCSoft (NA/EU) 6801 N. Capital of Texas Hwy, Bldg 1 Austin, TX 78731 – (512) 225-6359
  • NCSoft loses 6 million in quarter. http://bit.ly/TFiZdc City of Heroes takes the fall for the mistake of Aion.
  • Lastly: Cryptic/Perfect World still owns the *engine* to CoH. Because they own Champions Online, it’s unlikely they’ll extend the engine license to a competitor. Call them! Save CoH! (650)-590-7700 1001 East Hillsdale Boulevard Suite 800 Foster City, CA
  • More information can be found here: http://tinyurl.com/CoHmasterpost