I want Brink to make it really. Buy it. Help them make a success.


(bigf1sch) #1

Brink has a lot of potential to be an awesome game. The company obviously had to rush the game out the door to prove to investors that the game has potential. It was probably costing too much and they needed the money to improve.

Unfortunately this created a “bad/buggy” launch but you can look at it another way. You’re part of the beta now.

The beta is DAMN fun to play, besides all the weird bugs. Let’s help the company out. List the bugs.

All I ask from the company is a response. Let us know your listening and I think others like me will happily help list all the problems we’re running into and make this an awesome game.

I think it has a lot of potential and I really like it.

Buy the game. Support the company. Enjoy the beta. It can be an awesome game really quickly. It’ll be a lost cause if everyone quits and they don’t make enough money to support it.

/2 cents.


(Jak Swift) #2

pre ordred it ages ago when i dident know much about it. i was attracted to the concept of it. i agree with this post.


(mrsims31) #3

You know what, I wanted them to make it too. But I didn’t pay $60 to be part of a beta.

Really disappointed right now.


(KnollDark) #4

look at the Assassin’s Creed Brotherhood multiplayer, it was extremely buggy at first but once they came out with 2-3 patches the game was sexy good


(mrsims31) #5

I’m not saying it can’t be fixed, I just think its ridiculous to expect people to pay for this game in its current state.


(AntiCitizenJuan) #6

The only things I really see wrong are lag and no 8v8 playlists (if they are there I cant find them)


(PopeTackler) #7

All I ask from the company is a response. Let us know your listening and I think others like me will happily help list all the problems we’re running into and make this an awesome game.

This would be excellent. I implore SD to at least let us know they’re working on it.

Buy the game. Support the company.

Only if they let us know they’re listening. If there aren’t any posts from SD addressing the technical issues with the game, i.e. lag, graphics, etc. by Friday, then I’ll be holding off on buying it.


(bigf1sch) #8

[QUOTE=PopeTackler;297037]This would be excellent. I implore SD to at least let us know they’re working on it.

Only if they let us know they’re listening. If there aren’t any posts from SD addressing the technical issues with the game, i.e. lag, graphics, etc. by Friday, then I’ll be holding off on buying it.[/QUOTE]
I completely agree. I hope we can get someone in here to say “we’re listening.” It matters to us as a community that bought a “buggy game at launch.”

If we see you guys are actively trying to fix it, then I’m sure we’ll forgive; otherwise… heh.


(kratier) #9

the game already had like half a million preorders

its not in danger


(Ancientchaos) #10

[QUOTE=bigf1sch;296984]Brink has a lot of potential to be an awesome game. The company obviously had to rush the game out the door to prove to investors that the game has potential. It was probably costing too much and they needed the money to improve.

Unfortunately this created a “bad/buggy” launch but you can look at it another way. You’re part of the beta now.

The beta is DAMN fun to play, besides all the weird bugs. Let’s help the company out. List the bugs.

All I ask from the company is a response. Let us know your listening and I think others like me will happily help list all the problems we’re running into and make this an awesome game.

I think it has a lot of potential and I really like it.

Buy the game. Support the company. Enjoy the beta. It can be an awesome game really quickly. It’ll be a lost cause if everyone quits and they don’t make enough money to support it.

/2 cents.[/QUOTE]

Asking people to pay money to make something playable is insane, theres no way i would tell anyone considering this game to buy it in its current state.