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posted on November 13th, 2008, 6:34 pm
TParis wrote:Uhmm creating a PayPal account shouldn't be the problem. :P


Unless you are too lazy and would only need it for that one purpose  :whistling:

Uhm, what about the Intrepid by the way? What's wrong with her or what makes her a task? I'm just curious  :innocent:
posted on November 13th, 2008, 11:49 pm
You guys have bean conducting business well with v3.

I think the next level is to add levels of donation for those how have given under 50 UEs you will have access to the new releases like we have now. with 50 and over you will get a shirt and or cap with Fleet ops on it pulse will be given credit for donating. For 100 EUs and over and for each 100 EUs will be able to to give direct request to the mod that may not have even have bean considered. That would be called a director level donation pulse of cores all the outer perks of cores.

e~

Jan wrote:Wahhh! Green people! I see green people....they are everywhere!  :lol:
posted on November 14th, 2008, 12:51 am
Hmmm... commercializing FO. Sounds like you wanna start a small company Ewm  :ermm:
posted on November 14th, 2008, 3:36 am
I, personally really don't like the idea of giving "exclusive modding rights" to people who pay a bunch of money. So far, we've seen the community interact in attempting to get different stuff thrown into FO, with the team making the final decision. If you got some people who can make an instant change to the game...it becomes...well, I don't know what it becomes, but it definitely changes the way that the FO community has interacted and thrived for the past...I don't even know how long this has been here. Personally, I say no exclusive modding rights.
posted on November 14th, 2008, 5:36 am
auxilio ab alto wrote:I, personally really don't like the idea of giving "exclusive modding rights" to people who pay a bunch of money. So far, we've seen the community interact in attempting to get different stuff thrown into FO, with the team making the final decision. If you got some people who can make an instant change to the game...it becomes...well, I don't know what it becomes, but it definitely changes the way that the FO community has interacted and thrived for the past...I don't even know how long this has been here. Personally, I say no exclusive modding rights.


I agree, I will probably never pay for a mod that I haven't played first. There are a few I have donated to before they were released and other projects like for the G15 LCD but production just stops flat all of a sudden, where sometimes they come back after months of no communication or just never again. I just can't get caught up in that kind of thing any longer when I have other financial responsibilities. I will donate based on my experience when I play Release 3.0, because that's where I jumped into this mod and it was the promises of 3.0 that has kept my attention thus far. That is my reasoning behind it and hope you guys still support those who think a mod should be done for the love of the content and the vision to do it better and giving the community a chance to give back based on the content & execution not promises., like regular games are.
posted on November 14th, 2008, 5:58 am
Uhm, in my opinion FO lives because of its community and the community itself because of people who like the mod and sharing thoughts about it, giving input and discussing it. I assume that a donator-system would screw up all of it because even some of those who are here for quite a time by now haven't donated yet for some reason. Excluding them because they haven't paid for the chance to bring in their ideas would cut off the flow of input we know. It wouldn't even make sense since the team could still listen to those who haven't donated - annoying the premium-class donators by that? Should the team be bound to the word of the donators only then? I can't imagine that.

:blink:

As I always said, they could sell the mod. Since they mustn't they won't do it. To have people who donate to support their work is a good thing and they really deserve the support. But a donator-system would make me think someone had lost his mind  :ermm:
posted on November 14th, 2008, 8:16 pm
fleet operations will never become a commercial product, it will always stay free, we have no intentions to change that.
posted on November 14th, 2008, 10:46 pm
*Sigh of relief*

I will compose a Klingon war song in your honor Optec and Team  :D
:blush:
posted on November 15th, 2008, 3:50 am
:rolleyes: Someones gonna get wasted on blood wine tonite!  :shifty: :lol:
posted on November 16th, 2008, 1:35 pm
hello,

i have a little question. does the beta2 and the final release run on vista 32/64 ?
i dunno if ths was asked before, i dont read so much :)

greets
Loc
posted on November 16th, 2008, 1:43 pm
lovobo wrote:i have a little question. does the beta2 and the final release run on vista 32/64 ?
i dunno if ths was asked before, i dont read so much :)


It reads in first page. FO3 should work on vista.
posted on November 16th, 2008, 2:43 pm
I'd like to get a copy of this.  How do I donate?
posted on November 16th, 2008, 8:55 pm
it's more like that they can't.
posted on November 17th, 2008, 6:18 am
Smoerebroed wrote:it's more like that they can't.


Uhmm, what can't they exactly do?
posted on November 20th, 2008, 5:33 am
They can't NOT never fail, that's what  :blush:

I R confused by my own double negative  :ermm:
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