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gamerdruid
8 years agoHero+
"iamhere2day;c-1977982" wrote:You're entitled to have that opinion, but I think it's not shared by those in EA that make the decisions or it would have happened a very long time ago.
I have not demanded anything or blaming EA for anything but think that they should create their own version of some scripts so that players will find playing this game fun again rather than doing nothing at all times and players leaving this game.
Agreed, the constant faults are not good and maybe driving some players away. The scripts that don't work for this new hardware are easily corrected by the players, unless they are in a script pack. prodgame* needs changing to cncapp* and they are good to go. If they don't work after that change then they were not working before the hardware change!
The constant faults with this new system is driving players away. The scripts that no longer work because of this new hardware is driving players away. EA is a business and gaining less money from this game because of many players leaving is good for business. They would have to create a script for the Battle simulator s they do advertise it when you log on.
I don't know what contact details EA have for the script writers, probably none. They didn't have to ask EA for permission to write the scripts so EA would have no need to keep their details. The change I mention in the paragraph above was highlighted in these forums before the hardware switch started to take place.
To get all the scripts working again EA will need to move all the Servers back to the old hardware and this would also remove all the constant faults with this game. Did they inform all the developers of the scripts in advance of their moving the scripts to the hardware. Have EA informed the developers that many of their scripts will no longer work on these servers.
EA must have their contact details, since the developers of the scripts are no longer playing the game, they will not know if those scripts have become faulty so have EA informed them that their scripts need to be up-dated, from what I have read the answer will be no.
EA are not party to the writing of the scripts and I am sure somewhere they state that they reserve the right to change things that may break the scripts. There are many scripts out there, too many to list but I would be surprised if the popular scripts are still "broken".
Your memory must be failing, there were many problems with the old hardware which is why they were changed in the first place. There is no 'going back' to the hardware changes.
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