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DarkSpore - Closed
March 3rd, 2016, 06:57
Darkspore has been closed for good since yesterday.
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The announcement of Darkspore's imminent, permanent shutdown was actually made in December, but, tellingly, nobody noticed. But with just one week until the curtains come down for good, the word is starting to get out, and on the off-chance that any of you are still playing it, I thought you might like to know.Thanks Eye.
“Today, we are announcing that we will be closing the doors on Darkspore, effective March 1st, 2016. It’s been a great run and we hope that you have enjoyed your time with Darkspore,” EA wrote on the Darkspore forum. “While it can be hard to say goodbye, keep in mind there are tons of awesome games available for free on Origin. Enjoy 48-hours of fun with Game Time titles such as The Sims 4 and Plants vs. Zombies Garden Warfare or download the latest Origin On the House release and add it to your library.”
Darkspore, an action-RPG loosely based on the creature editor used in the 2008 Maxis game Spore, hasn't been spoken of around these parts since 2011. In fact, the last thing we wrote about it was a piece on games that require an always-on connection to remote servers. “Gamers and the press will speak up in favor of keeping games we paid for playable,” it concludes. “The question remains, though: Will developers and publishers listen?”
It's a question that's been answered in the negative many times previously, but as a matter of principle it's still annoying when it happens. In the case of Darkspore, however, I have to suspect that its loss won't be overly lamented.
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In the beginning the Universe was created. This has made a lot of people very angry and been widely regarded as a bad move. Douglas Adams
There are no facts, only interpretations. Nietzsche
Some cause happiness wherever they go; others whenever they go. Oscar Wilde
March 3rd, 2016, 06:57
games that require an always-on connection to remote servers. “Gamers and the press will speak up in favor of keeping games we paid for playable,” it concludes. “The question remains, though: Will developers and publishers listen?”And yet no one noticed this outright larceny because it appears that EA abandoned support years ago.
It's a question that's been answered in the negative many times previously, but as a matter of principle it's still annoying when it happens. In the case of Darkspore, however, I have to suspect that its loss won't be overly lamented.
The beauty of turning off a game is now EA doesn't have to compete with a game people already paid for.
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Developer of The Wizard's Grave Android game. Discussion Thread:
http://www.rpgwatch.com/forums/showthread.php?t=22520
March 3rd, 2016, 19:10
This is the danger of always online games. Once they are no longer profitable
there owners can't play them anymore. Maybe ok in an MMO, since you know going in what you're getting into, but terrible for a single player game.That's why I'd never pay
for a game that has this "feature."
there owners can't play them anymore. Maybe ok in an MMO, since you know going in what you're getting into, but terrible for a single player game.That's why I'd never pay
for a game that has this "feature."
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March 3rd, 2016, 19:46
Originally Posted by forgottenlorThis is why I always prefer single player only games, they are eternal.
This is the danger of always online games. Once they are no longer profitable
there owners can't play them anymore. Maybe ok in an MMO, since you know going in what you're getting into, but terrible for a single player game.That's why I'd never pay
for a game that has this "feature."
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And have no fellowship with the unfruitful works of darkness, but rather reprove them.
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