View Full Version : Sega, Give us a good reason....
darkstar1122
09-04-2009, 07:45 AM
Your problably like dude wtf shut up about sega but I feel I need a response. I dont care if sega does not see this thread, but I would like some info. Ok so we know that JP PSU servers constantly get updates and new missions but why not US? DO you have something against us? You do realize that after Citadel of Sand and Security Breach were released in as little as 3 days, everyone is back to White Beast. I dont see any other game company charging a 10$ a month fee for so little content when all it would require is a little work. We all know your making PSP2, but now your charging straight at the Supplemental Update in hopes that well be ok with it. So basically your skipping content to get us closer to where we should ALREADY be.. These 3 month gaps in between updates are extremely uncalled for... MAG+ Should be in the game with no problems as we speak. But no... Absolute Zero is more important to you right? Dont answer.. we already can tell it is... Is is that hard to put in an event? I mean a couple weeks... thats great.. but 3 months.. thats ridiculous. Winter Carnival was BY FAR.. in my opinion the best event ever. The mix of fun things to do, different bosses, tickets, new items,bonus mission,air board mission, and the duel was all great. But now its downhill. Now I would like to know why you are putting so much effort into making the JP PSU so much better, but then you completely ignore us? What gives...
Fox2Tails
09-04-2009, 07:52 AM
Ok so we know that JP PSU servers constantly get updates and new missions but why not US/EU?
Fixed to make correct
Tetsaru
09-04-2009, 08:06 AM
In b4 moved to rants...
Dude, if you haven't realized by now, Sega/Sonic Team have lost their credibility in the Western world. I've learned that the best way to deal with it is just to end your PSU subscription, give Sega the finger, and play some more fulfilling games instead of torturing yourself over the matter. Ever since I switched to FF11 and started playing with some of my close friends with much more challenging gameplay, I look back on PSU and see how horribly designed and managed it is compared to most other games. I tried maintaining the idea that Sega would come out with something good to help PSU's situation, but they've always failed in one way or another, and thus, every time a new Sega game comes out, I have to take it with a grain of salt. I REALLY hope PSP2 is successful, but I would've liked to see an awesome non-handheld Phantasy Star title a lot more. If it IS successful, hopefully Sega will get a clue and stop having Sonic Team develop their signature titles.
JesMaz
09-04-2009, 08:50 AM
Companies do what is profitable in order to stay in business. The fact of the matter is the online player base of PSU for the US/EU servers is very small, and satisfying this particular player base has not been a priority for SEGA for some time and never will be again.
I hope this answers your question.
milka
09-04-2009, 08:54 AM
Go play JP Servers.
hmmmmmm lol!!!!!!!!!!!
darkstar1122
09-04-2009, 09:14 AM
Thank you for giving me a decent reason and I would love to play on JP servers but im on the 360 therefore it is not possible.
A reply to the small database of players is that no wonder we dont have a lot of players but if Sega gave us a chance and LOADED us with updates thered be 3 or 4 universes full just like in the Winter Carnival... Thats the obvious for the small player population JP severs have tons more updates and tons more updates= tons more players
bvega
09-04-2009, 09:31 AM
i agree with darkstar. i remember during the mission carnival, universe 1 and 2 were completely full all the time. i thought that this citadel of sand would help bring us out of the slump but now everyone is back at white beast again!!! if sega would just give us half the updates that jp gets psu would be packed with people just because we'll get a new update every few weeks. i would never leave psu no matter how bad it gets but its at a point were there is nothing to do except level bots and pa's. there is nothing worth hunting for except vijeri / resist but with 4:00 minutes of cutscenes its almost unbearable. Sega needs to give us new updates, end of story. there aren't any more excuses to save sega for favoring jp. GIVE MORE US UPDATES!!!
SStrikerR
09-04-2009, 10:03 AM
if sega would just give us half the updates that jp gets psu would be packed with people just because we'll get a new update every few weeks. No, it wouldn't. Most people have lost faith, and PSU already had a small population on the us/eu servers to begin with. there aren't any more excuses to save sega for favoring jp.They don't make much profit off of us, and they never will. Why the servers are still up is beyond me. GIVE MORE US UPDATES!!! Another ignorant player. It's not just a US server, the EU players play with us as well. Don't ignore them.
Waki Miko Syamemaru!
09-04-2009, 11:22 AM
I just hopped on yesterday and all of the universes had empty stars. So yea, PC/PS2 is pretty much a ghost town. I dunno about 360 but I hear they get pretty full. I'm usually on FF11 (I realized it stars the single most awesomest magic user in Final Fantasy since Kefka, that is a little Taru named Shantotto) punching things to death with my FISTS OF RRRRGH!!!!!! and doin a buncha crazy quests.
No, it wouldn't. Most people have lost faith, and PSU already had a small population on the us/eu servers to begin with.
Maybe on the PC/PS2 servers :wacko:
They don't make much profit off of us, and they never will. Why the servers are still up is beyond me.
They make a killing on the 360 server.
Another ignorant player. It's not just a US server, the EU players play with us as well. Don't ignore them.
Don't kill the man just because he doesn't specify your region as well. :roll:
SEGA is a japanese company. End of story.
Cracka_J
09-04-2009, 12:35 PM
People still don't get it. It stopped being Sega's fault a long time ago. I think they made it beyond obvious that they had no more intentions for this game in EU/NA.
You keep playing, and you keep paying, expecting the impossible. Just accept the truth and stop handing them your $$ every month. Go play something else you enjoy, there's lots of good games out there right now.
Nitro Vordex
09-04-2009, 08:06 PM
Your problably like dude wtf shut up about sega
Pretty much, yeah.
ashley50
09-05-2009, 04:37 AM
JP PSU is better 'cause its JP!! :D
and seriously...live with it. If you don't like how NA/EU servers are being treated, then stop paying and stop playing the game and stop whining.
use your time ranting to play Halo or something that you enjoy...360 side.
MadDogg
09-05-2009, 05:56 AM
Your problably like dude wtf shut up about sega but I feel I need a response. I dont care if sega does not see this thread, but I would like some info. Ok so we know that JP PSU servers constantly get updates and new missions but why not US? DO you have something against us? You do realize that after Citadel of Sand and Security Breach were released in as little as 3 days, everyone is back to White Beast. I dont see any other game company charging a 10$ a month fee for so little content when all it would require is a little work. We all know your making PSP2, but now your charging straight at the Supplemental Update in hopes that well be ok with it. So basically your skipping content to get us closer to where we should ALREADY be.. These 3 month gaps in between updates are extremely uncalled for... MAG+ Should be in the game with no problems as we speak. But no... Absolute Zero is more important to you right? Dont answer.. we already can tell it is... Is is that hard to put in an event? I mean a couple weeks... thats great.. but 3 months.. thats ridiculous. Winter Carnival was BY FAR.. in my opinion the best event ever. The mix of fun things to do, different bosses, tickets, new items,bonus mission,air board mission, and the duel was all great. But now its downhill. Now I would like to know why you are putting so much effort into making the JP PSU so much better, but then you completely ignore us? What gives...
I've said this same thing like a bajillion times on these forums, but why do you rant about sega (which also for some reason you keep using the words "you" and "your" like we fans represent or work for sega or something) in a general discussion forum on a fan site instead of taking this well thought out post to the official PSU forums, where maybe, just maybe an employee might just glance at your post while they are on lunch break killing time or something.
Volcompat321
09-05-2009, 06:00 AM
Isn't it still PSU?
MattyNator26
09-06-2009, 02:00 PM
dude, im looking over this thread's posts, read my signature, i quit psu and gave all my stuff away for 1 meseta each in my shop/gacha.......i bet some of you are wondering why i quit.....ITS BECAUSE OF THE LACK OF FAKKING UPDATES!!!!!!!! seriously, stop paying your mney to them if you dont like the results......and a good point was made...why do you post these threads on a psu FAN SITE instead of the OFFICIAL PSU SITE??????????? the odds of a gm actually reading these threads are 0.00000000000000000001%(slim odds because gms dont really read threads on this sites very much, if ever) but if anyone wants to keep wasting their money and needs items in game, there MIGHT still be some good stuff in my shop/gacha(wont make any guarantees tho, as the stuff was put in my shop/gacha yesterday)
ps: just in case a gm actually reads this: PSU FAILS YOU NEED TO MAKE A BETTER GAME OR COME OUT WITH MORE BETTER UPDATES IF YOU WANT ME TO COME BACK TO THE PHANTASY STAR SERIES!!!!!!!!!!!1
Volcompat321
09-06-2009, 03:26 PM
Not to be entirely rude or anything, but I don't think people even appreciate a "good deed" like you did, by putting stuff in your shop for 1 meseta.
Truthfully, they probably didn't care, and were wondering why the shit wasn't better.
Okay, maybe it was supposed to be rude, but I mean no offense.
:wacko:
Nitro Vordex
09-06-2009, 03:41 PM
There's a big difference between reading and actually giving a flying fuck.
Plus if people write like you do, no one's gonna read them because they'll feel like they're in a chat room full of idiots.
Which isn't too far from the truth, only difference is it's not a chat room.
CrimsomWolf
09-06-2009, 04:04 PM
I could give some sarcastic/witty retort to this post etc, etc. But I'm too pissed and really don't give a fuck. PSU didn't even looked like being good MMORPG anyway (and that's something, considering it's coming from somebody who generally gives a fuck about MMORPG's)
Instead, let's enjoy a summary in a delightful wall of text shall we?
As much as I enjoy writing letter after letter about SEGAC, the fact remains that I know in my heart of hearts that SEGAC frequently progresses into displays of authority it doesn't have. And that's why I feel compelled to say something about shrewish, prurient clunks. On a personal note, when I observe SEGAC's confreres' behavior, I can't help but recall the proverbial expression, "monkey see, monkey do". That's because, like it, they all want to limit the terms of debate by declaring certain subjects beyond discussion. Also, while a monkey might think that a book of SEGAC's writings would be a good addition to the Bible, the fact remains that the point is that if everyone spent just five minutes a day thinking about ways to pursue virtue and knowledge, we'd all be a lot better off. Is five minutes a day too much to ask for the promise of a better tomorrow? I hope not, but then again, SEGAC wants to create a factitious demand for its amateurish notions. What's wrong with that? What's wrong is SEGAC's gossamer grasp of reality.
If we let SEGAC address what is, in the end, a nonexistent problem, all we'll have to look forward to in the future is a public realm devoid of culture and a narrow and routinized professional life untouched by the highest creations of civilization. The space remaining in this letter will not suffice even to enumerate the ways in which SEGAC has tried to transform our whole society to suit its own gruesome interests. Okay, then, let's move onto the really good part of this letter, the part in which I get to tell you that someone once said to me, "The extent of collaboration between SEGAC and oleaginous hedonists is currently unknown but presumably significant." This phrase struck me so forcefully that I have often used it since. Let me recite the following phrases as if I were showing you the rungs of a ladder leading upward towards increased ability to inculcate snooty politics: blockish moochers; morally questionable paper-pushers; hedonism; SEGAC's zealots; SEGAC. My point is that if you were to tell SEGAC that its satraps realize that if their aims were sufficiently revealed, an informed public would have the power to upset their well-laid plans, it'd just pull its security blanket a little tighter around itself and refuse to come out and deal with the real world.
SEGAC has been trying hard to protect what has become a lucrative racket for it. Unfortunately, that lucrative racket has a hard-to-overlook consequence: it will set up dissident groups and individuals for conspiracy charges and then carry out searches and seizures on flimsy pretexts some day. Maybe some day, SEGAC will finally stop trying to do the entire country a grave disservice. Don't hold your breath, though. Because I unfortunately lack the psychic powers that enable SEGAC to "know" matters for which there is no reliable evidence, I cannot forecast when it will next try to dam the flow of effective communication. But I can decidedly say that we mustn't let SEGAC enact new laws forcing anyone who's not one of its apple-polishers to live in an environment that can, at best, be described as contemptuously tolerant. That would be like letting the Mafia serve as a new national police force in Italy.
You may be worried that SEGAC will overthrow the government and eliminate the money system in the immediate years ahead. If so, then I share your misgivings. But let's not worry about that now. Instead, let's discuss my observation that some people think I'm exaggerating when I say that SEGAC often tries to prove its points by quoting "authorities" who are in fact nothing more than indelicate ragamuffins. But I'm not exaggerating; if anything, I'm understating the situation.
SEGAC occasionally shows what appears to be warmth, joy, love, or compassion. You should realize, however, that these positive expressions are more feigned than experienced and invariably serve an ulterior motive, such as to bombard me with insults. In general, SEGAC's bons mots are a mere cavil, a mere scarecrow, one of the last shifts of a desperate and dying cause. I guess that my take on this is that some people believe that one day SEGAC's subordinates will convince repressive nincompoops to stop supporting SEGAC and tolerating its initiatives. Such people are doomed to disappointment, especially when one considers that not only does SEGAC kill the messenger and control the message, but it then commands its devotees, "Go, and do thou likewise." In the end, we have to ask, "Is it possible for those who defend untoward simplism to make their defense look more shallow than it currently is?" I don't pretend to know the answer but I do know that I hope that this sends a strong message to people across the nation that SEGAC's arguments don't even prove its point. Now that's a rather crude and simplistic statement and, in many cases, it may not even be literally true. But there is a sense in which it is generally true, a sense in which it indisputably expresses how this is a very real and serious concern. That's pretty transparent. What's not so transparent is the answer to the following question: Why doesn't SEGAC reveal the truth about itself? A clue might be that if I am correctly informed, SEGAC is the hidden hand behind all modern cataclysms. In any case, I feel that it has insulted everyone with even the slightest moral commitment. SEGAC obviously has none or it wouldn't establish tacit boundaries and ground rules for the permissible spectrum of opinion.
I acknowledge freely and make no apology for the fact that I once considered it reasonable for treasonous moral weaklings to defile the present and destroy the future. But now I know that SEGAC's idea of reprehensible boosterism is no political belief. It is a fierce and burning gospel of hatred and intolerance, of murder and destruction, and the unloosing of a self-deceiving blood-lust. It is, in every literal sense, an insensate and pagan religion that incites its worshippers to a picayunish frenzy and then prompts them to step on other people's toes. It troubles and amazes me to think that it may seem at first that what may seem insignificant or humorous to SEGAC is often hurtful and confusing to others. When we descend to details, however, we see that it deeply believes that embracing a system of clericalism will make everything right with the world. Meanwhile, back on Earth, the truth is very simple: SEGAC's claims have kept us separated for too long from the love, contributions, and challenges of our brothers and sisters in this wonderful adventure we share together—life! Unruly, uneducated radicalism is the shadow cast on society by SEGAC's op-ed pieces, and as long as this is so, the attenuation of the shadow will not change the substance.
If we don't soon tell SEGAC to stop what it's doing, it will proceed with its fork-tongued codices, considerably emboldened by our lack of resistance. We will have tacitly given SEGAC our permission to do so. I don't mean to imply that for SEGAC, demagogism is the name of the game, but it's true nonetheless. SEGAC never stops boasting about its generous contributions to charitable causes. As far as I can tell, however, its claimed magnanimousness is totally chimerical, and, furthermore, I, hardheaded cynic that I am, have absolutely no idea why SEGAC makes such a big fuss over frotteurism. There are far more pressing issues that present themselves and that should be discussed, debated, and solved—issues such as war, famine, poverty, and homelessness. There is also the lesser issue that SEGAC's cat's-paws are too lazy to remove the misunderstanding that SEGAC has created in the minds of myriad people throughout the world. They just want to sit back, fasten their mouths on the public teats, and casually forget that I have some of SEGAC's writings in front of me right now. In one of them, SEGAC maintains that you and I are inferior to raving, unpatriotic pests. If you don't find that shocking then consider that if we don't do something soon, SEGAC's self-satisfied prognoses will rise like a golem with a million hands on a million throats to choke the honor out of decent, hardworking people.
If an attempt to hurt people's feelings isn't bad-tempered, it certainly is brassbound. If you've ever watched television or read a book, odds are that you already know that I find it necessary, if I am to meet my reader on something like a common ground of understanding, to point out that while SEGAC has been beating the drums of solipsism, I've been trying to say "no" to SEGAC's unprofessional refrains. In doing so, I've learned that whenever it attempts to make things worse, it looks around waiting for applause as if it's done something decent and moral rather than foul and dim-witted. To state it in a more sophisticated manner, SEGAC wants us to believe that we can solve all of our problems by giving it lots of money. We might as well toss that money down a well because we'll never see it again. What we will see, however, is that only through education can individuals gain the independent tools they need to provide a trenchant analysis of SEGAC's jeremiads. But the first step is to acknowledge that by comparing today to even ten years ago and projecting the course we're on, I'd say we're in for an even more postmodernist, dangerous, and splenetic society, all thanks to SEGAC's accusations.
SEGAC keeps stating over and over again that obscurity, evasiveness, incomprehensibility, indirectness, and ambiguity are marks of depth and brilliance. This drumbeat refrain is clearly not consistent with the facts on the ground—facts such as that because of SEGAC's obsession with snobbism, its eccentricity is surpassed only by its vanity and its vanity is surpassed only by its empty theorizing. (Remember its theory that it is a model organization?) I am tired of hearing or reading that putting quixotic thoughts in our children's minds is essential for the safety and welfare of the public. You know that that is simply not true. There isn't a man, woman, or child alive today who thinks that profits come before people, so let's toss out that ridiculous argument of SEGAC's from the get-go. My next point will be so cogent that even SEGAC will be able to understand it. Specifically, our national media is controlled by unsophisticated backstabbers. That's why you probably haven't heard that there are some pretentious liars and cheats who are incomprehensible. There are also some who are predaceous. Which category does SEGAC fall into? If the question overwhelms you, I suggest you check "both".
I once tried to explain to SEGAC that its hatchet jobs will put our liberties at risk by a materialistic and lawless rush to defy the rules of logic. Rather than feel ashamed of itself, SEGAC got angry at me. What this says is that SEGAC's addlepated game of chess—the effete chess of nativism—has continued for far too long. It's time to checkmate this impetuous numskull and show it that its utterances are tinctured with recidivism. I'll probably devote a separate letter to that topic alone, but for now, I'll simply summarize by stating that every time SEGAC tells its associates that a plausible excuse is a satisfactory substitute for performance, their eyes roll into the backs of their heads as they become mindless receptacles of unsubstantiated information, which they accept without question. Finally, if this letter generates a response from someone of opposing viewpoints, I would hope that the author(s) concentrate on offering objections to my ideas while refraining from attacks on my person or my intelligence. I've gotten enough of that already from SEGAC.
Kylie
09-06-2009, 04:49 PM
Companies do what is profitable in order to stay in business. The fact of the matter is the online player base of PSU for the US/EU servers is very small, and satisfying this particular player base has not been a priority for SEGA for some time and never will be again.
I hope this answers your question.Yeah, we're lucky to receive any updates. I believe that if someone did a game such as PSU right over here though, it'd do well, so it's kind of their fault that it does so poorly in the US and Europe. How frustrating...
hunterseifer
09-11-2009, 03:09 AM
I could give some sarcastic/witty retort to this post etc, etc. But I'm too pissed and really don't give a fuck. PSU didn't even looked like being good MMORPG anyway (and that's something, considering it's coming from somebody who generally gives a fuck about MMORPG's)
Instead, let's enjoy a summary in a delightful wall of text shall we?
As much as I enjoy writing letter after letter about SEGAC, the fact remains that I know in my heart of hearts that SEGAC frequently progresses into displays of authority it doesn't have. And that's why I feel compelled to say something about shrewish, prurient clunks. On a personal note, when I observe SEGAC's confreres' behavior, I can't help but recall the proverbial expression, "monkey see, monkey do". That's because, like it, they all want to limit the terms of debate by declaring certain subjects beyond discussion. Also, while a monkey might think that a book of SEGAC's writings would be a good addition to the Bible, the fact remains that the point is that if everyone spent just five minutes a day thinking about ways to pursue virtue and knowledge, we'd all be a lot better off. Is five minutes a day too much to ask for the promise of a better tomorrow? I hope not, but then again, SEGAC wants to create a factitious demand for its amateurish notions. What's wrong with that? What's wrong is SEGAC's gossamer grasp of reality.
If we let SEGAC address what is, in the end, a nonexistent problem, all we'll have to look forward to in the future is a public realm devoid of culture and a narrow and routinized professional life untouched by the highest creations of civilization. The space remaining in this letter will not suffice even to enumerate the ways in which SEGAC has tried to transform our whole society to suit its own gruesome interests. Okay, then, let's move onto the really good part of this letter, the part in which I get to tell you that someone once said to me, "The extent of collaboration between SEGAC and oleaginous hedonists is currently unknown but presumably significant." This phrase struck me so forcefully that I have often used it since. Let me recite the following phrases as if I were showing you the rungs of a ladder leading upward towards increased ability to inculcate snooty politics: blockish moochers; morally questionable paper-pushers; hedonism; SEGAC's zealots; SEGAC. My point is that if you were to tell SEGAC that its satraps realize that if their aims were sufficiently revealed, an informed public would have the power to upset their well-laid plans, it'd just pull its security blanket a little tighter around itself and refuse to come out and deal with the real world.
SEGAC has been trying hard to protect what has become a lucrative racket for it. Unfortunately, that lucrative racket has a hard-to-overlook consequence: it will set up dissident groups and individuals for conspiracy charges and then carry out searches and seizures on flimsy pretexts some day. Maybe some day, SEGAC will finally stop trying to do the entire country a grave disservice. Don't hold your breath, though. Because I unfortunately lack the psychic powers that enable SEGAC to "know" matters for which there is no reliable evidence, I cannot forecast when it will next try to dam the flow of effective communication. But I can decidedly say that we mustn't let SEGAC enact new laws forcing anyone who's not one of its apple-polishers to live in an environment that can, at best, be described as contemptuously tolerant. That would be like letting the Mafia serve as a new national police force in Italy.
You may be worried that SEGAC will overthrow the government and eliminate the money system in the immediate years ahead. If so, then I share your misgivings. But let's not worry about that now. Instead, let's discuss my observation that some people think I'm exaggerating when I say that SEGAC often tries to prove its points by quoting "authorities" who are in fact nothing more than indelicate ragamuffins. But I'm not exaggerating; if anything, I'm understating the situation.
SEGAC occasionally shows what appears to be warmth, joy, love, or compassion. You should realize, however, that these positive expressions are more feigned than experienced and invariably serve an ulterior motive, such as to bombard me with insults. In general, SEGAC's bons mots are a mere cavil, a mere scarecrow, one of the last shifts of a desperate and dying cause. I guess that my take on this is that some people believe that one day SEGAC's subordinates will convince repressive nincompoops to stop supporting SEGAC and tolerating its initiatives. Such people are doomed to disappointment, especially when one considers that not only does SEGAC kill the messenger and control the message, but it then commands its devotees, "Go, and do thou likewise." In the end, we have to ask, "Is it possible for those who defend untoward simplism to make their defense look more shallow than it currently is?" I don't pretend to know the answer but I do know that I hope that this sends a strong message to people across the nation that SEGAC's arguments don't even prove its point. Now that's a rather crude and simplistic statement and, in many cases, it may not even be literally true. But there is a sense in which it is generally true, a sense in which it indisputably expresses how this is a very real and serious concern. That's pretty transparent. What's not so transparent is the answer to the following question: Why doesn't SEGAC reveal the truth about itself? A clue might be that if I am correctly informed, SEGAC is the hidden hand behind all modern cataclysms. In any case, I feel that it has insulted everyone with even the slightest moral commitment. SEGAC obviously has none or it wouldn't establish tacit boundaries and ground rules for the permissible spectrum of opinion.
I acknowledge freely and make no apology for the fact that I once considered it reasonable for treasonous moral weaklings to defile the present and destroy the future. But now I know that SEGAC's idea of reprehensible boosterism is no political belief. It is a fierce and burning gospel of hatred and intolerance, of murder and destruction, and the unloosing of a self-deceiving blood-lust. It is, in every literal sense, an insensate and pagan religion that incites its worshippers to a picayunish frenzy and then prompts them to step on other people's toes. It troubles and amazes me to think that it may seem at first that what may seem insignificant or humorous to SEGAC is often hurtful and confusing to others. When we descend to details, however, we see that it deeply believes that embracing a system of clericalism will make everything right with the world. Meanwhile, back on Earth, the truth is very simple: SEGAC's claims have kept us separated for too long from the love, contributions, and challenges of our brothers and sisters in this wonderful adventure we share together—life! Unruly, uneducated radicalism is the shadow cast on society by SEGAC's op-ed pieces, and as long as this is so, the attenuation of the shadow will not change the substance.
If we don't soon tell SEGAC to stop what it's doing, it will proceed with its fork-tongued codices, considerably emboldened by our lack of resistance. We will have tacitly given SEGAC our permission to do so. I don't mean to imply that for SEGAC, demagogism is the name of the game, but it's true nonetheless. SEGAC never stops boasting about its generous contributions to charitable causes. As far as I can tell, however, its claimed magnanimousness is totally chimerical, and, furthermore, I, hardheaded cynic that I am, have absolutely no idea why SEGAC makes such a big fuss over frotteurism. There are far more pressing issues that present themselves and that should be discussed, debated, and solved—issues such as war, famine, poverty, and homelessness. There is also the lesser issue that SEGAC's cat's-paws are too lazy to remove the misunderstanding that SEGAC has created in the minds of myriad people throughout the world. They just want to sit back, fasten their mouths on the public teats, and casually forget that I have some of SEGAC's writings in front of me right now. In one of them, SEGAC maintains that you and I are inferior to raving, unpatriotic pests. If you don't find that shocking then consider that if we don't do something soon, SEGAC's self-satisfied prognoses will rise like a golem with a million hands on a million throats to choke the honor out of decent, hardworking people.
If an attempt to hurt people's feelings isn't bad-tempered, it certainly is brassbound. If you've ever watched television or read a book, odds are that you already know that I find it necessary, if I am to meet my reader on something like a common ground of understanding, to point out that while SEGAC has been beating the drums of solipsism, I've been trying to say "no" to SEGAC's unprofessional refrains. In doing so, I've learned that whenever it attempts to make things worse, it looks around waiting for applause as if it's done something decent and moral rather than foul and dim-witted. To state it in a more sophisticated manner, SEGAC wants us to believe that we can solve all of our problems by giving it lots of money. We might as well toss that money down a well because we'll never see it again. What we will see, however, is that only through education can individuals gain the independent tools they need to provide a trenchant analysis of SEGAC's jeremiads. But the first step is to acknowledge that by comparing today to even ten years ago and projecting the course we're on, I'd say we're in for an even more postmodernist, dangerous, and splenetic society, all thanks to SEGAC's accusations.
SEGAC keeps stating over and over again that obscurity, evasiveness, incomprehensibility, indirectness, and ambiguity are marks of depth and brilliance. This drumbeat refrain is clearly not consistent with the facts on the ground—facts such as that because of SEGAC's obsession with snobbism, its eccentricity is surpassed only by its vanity and its vanity is surpassed only by its empty theorizing. (Remember its theory that it is a model organization?) I am tired of hearing or reading that putting quixotic thoughts in our children's minds is essential for the safety and welfare of the public. You know that that is simply not true. There isn't a man, woman, or child alive today who thinks that profits come before people, so let's toss out that ridiculous argument of SEGAC's from the get-go. My next point will be so cogent that even SEGAC will be able to understand it. Specifically, our national media is controlled by unsophisticated backstabbers. That's why you probably haven't heard that there are some pretentious liars and cheats who are incomprehensible. There are also some who are predaceous. Which category does SEGAC fall into? If the question overwhelms you, I suggest you check "both".
I once tried to explain to SEGAC that its hatchet jobs will put our liberties at risk by a materialistic and lawless rush to defy the rules of logic. Rather than feel ashamed of itself, SEGAC got angry at me. What this says is that SEGAC's addlepated game of chess—the effete chess of nativism—has continued for far too long. It's time to checkmate this impetuous numskull and show it that its utterances are tinctured with recidivism. I'll probably devote a separate letter to that topic alone, but for now, I'll simply summarize by stating that every time SEGAC tells its associates that a plausible excuse is a satisfactory substitute for performance, their eyes roll into the backs of their heads as they become mindless receptacles of unsubstantiated information, which they accept without question. Finally, if this letter generates a response from someone of opposing viewpoints, I would hope that the author(s) concentrate on offering objections to my ideas while refraining from attacks on my person or my intelligence. I've gotten enough of that already from SEGAC.
After the second paragraph I went "damn, I ran out of bread crumbs to get back home -_-"I'm playing something else
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09-12-2009, 12:08 AM
So many "Psu is bad Threads", someone should make a website for it. ^^
Truth be told, you made some good points, but it also seemed you may of missed some of the better times Psu once accomplished. Big List Time (Not as big as Crimsons though lol)
I remember doing Linear Line on a C run and do you know what the meseta drops were? Sometimes single digit numbers and when you get lucky, maybe you would see 14 meseta drops. You wanted 100 meseta?, you best finish the whole run which would reward you with 100 or 150 meseta (I forget) . Even doing higher runs, you would not see meseta drop in high numbers. This made the game playable because there was so much stuff to buy yet you had to work to get what you wanted. Which at the time, there was a variety of missions for us so we were all having a decent time I would guess.
Getting your first A rank weapon ( if you played around the time I mentioned above) was one of the most awesome moments. Even if they were like 50k, making even that could take you a whole week depending how long you played and how lucky you were in finding stuff. Soon, the S Ranks would follow and if you had an Bil De Axe, 2-Headed-Ragnus, etc, you were cool.
Fast Forward and what's wrong with Psu now? There's just not enough Rare stuff and no real fun missions to do. Remember seeing that Degahna Cannon for the first time and thinking"Holy Sh**" , well now it seems the only thing people care about is numbers. That's right, not new weapons to find, but numbers. your thinking "numbers....wtf......is Delete Drunk?"Maybe, but that's not the point, The reason is simple.
The Majority of us want Good Weapons/armors with good Percents/grinds so we can do good damage against the many reskinned enemies we fight. That Post explains it right there. think about it.All of those revolve around getting the highest number you can get/hit. Sure there is a tiny bit of stuff to do besides that, but good luck doing those (Findind a Repca or a vijeri resist etc).
Glad that's outta my system, :D
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