Allegiance In Steam Greenlight?
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The last thing i want people to think i am is a guy with ego.MrChaos wrote:QUOTE (MrChaos @ Aug 28 2015, 03:34 AM) Stop tooting your own horn so loud it is effecting your reading comprehension
Anyways, is there anyone that can act some sort of lawyer that is also active in this community or someone who has connections with MS employees?
I know there were, but those guys have dissapeared from what you guys say.
Stop trying to take credit for things long in play before you got here would be a good place to start.
Look man the originator of the game himself and if I read between the lines right a current MS employee are/were working on the rights issue. I have a weak contact at MSR myself, where Allegiance was born. We went to Steam and they told to go $#@! yourself until you have the rights. We have quite a number of lawyers including at least one from England but none that I am aware of with connections to MS legal department to move things forward.
If you want to really help than please use that enthusiasm and get as many of those fifty people you talk to on the weekends to play.
Honestly man some of us have been playing the game since it was in beta and thwe state of things revolves around a lack of proper resources more than a lack of ideas or a will to do it.
So please, please slow down just a bit. Welcome to the community and sorry for not saying it sweeter from the start.
Look man the originator of the game himself and if I read between the lines right a current MS employee are/were working on the rights issue. I have a weak contact at MSR myself, where Allegiance was born. We went to Steam and they told to go $#@! yourself until you have the rights. We have quite a number of lawyers including at least one from England but none that I am aware of with connections to MS legal department to move things forward.
If you want to really help than please use that enthusiasm and get as many of those fifty people you talk to on the weekends to play.
Honestly man some of us have been playing the game since it was in beta and thwe state of things revolves around a lack of proper resources more than a lack of ideas or a will to do it.
So please, please slow down just a bit. Welcome to the community and sorry for not saying it sweeter from the start.
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It's alright man, gotta be rough for ya. The fifty people aren't really fifty, as only about 20 or so are active, and i'll see how many join up the game today.MrChaos wrote:QUOTE (MrChaos @ Aug 28 2015, 10:48 AM) Stop trying to take credit for things long in play before you got here would be a good place to start.
Look man the originator of the game himself and if I read between the lines right a current MS employee are/were working on the rights issue. I have a weak contact at MSR myself, where Allegiance was born. We went to Steam and they told to go $#@! yourself until you have the rights. We have quite a number of lawyers including at least one from England but none that I am aware of with connections to MS legal department to move things forward.
If you want to really help than please use that enthusiasm and get as many of those fifty people you talk to on the weekends to play.
Honestly man some of us have been playing the game since it was in beta and thwe state of things revolves around a lack of proper resources more than a lack of ideas or a will to do it.
So please, please slow down just a bit. Welcome to the community and sorry for not saying it sweeter from the start.
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