Script: /orange.one
Owner:
Subdir: coltsven
    Coltsven
    Lifetime Points: 3159


    Location:
    CSco
    About Me: Cryptic.
    Hint.
    Favorite Genres: Action-Adventure, Action, Visual Novel, Fighting, Shooter
    Music: Right now into:
    FLAW, Finger Eleven, Hurt, Shinedown, Staind, and the like.

    Others:
    Slipknot, Metallica, AC/DC, System of a Down, Mudvayne, Blind Gaurdian, etc.
    Movies: All Ghostbusters, Evil Dead seres, Serenity, Shawshank Redemption, Misery, Star Trek, The Notebook, and Slumdog Millionaire.
    TV: House, Firefly, Farscape, Family Guy, Southpark, The Melancholy of Harui Suzumiya, Elfen Lied, Gantz, Gilgamesh, Ah My Goddess, etc.
    Books: The Epic of Gilgamesh, all Buddhist literature, 40k series, Horus Heresy, art books.
    Likes: Monster Hunter, autumn/fall, night sky, random acts, and musical art.
    Dislikes: loath.
    Hobbies: Writing, artwork, code munching.

Game Data

    Give Me What I Want or Else...

    Thursday, August 13, 2009, 02:33 PM MST [General]

                   Give Me What I Want or Else...


    "Give me what I want or else" is a phrase I've been seeing a lot lately
    here on Capcom Unity. Sure not in those exact words, but a lot of
    game X is too hard so it "sucks" and the company "sucks" or game X is
    not available in my region so this company sucks. Well I'm going to go
    out on a limb here and say that a greater part of this community is
    quite honestly annoyed by this attitude. Sure everyone has the right
    to an opinion, but before you go and blurt out your thoughts think
    about what you're saying. The lot of it is childish. Ask yourself what did
    you do to deserve special treatment or attention for a product you did
    not earn? A company, heck anyone does not HAVE to do anything for
    you. No one is obligated to make or give you anything. Sure Capcom
    has made several great series (I myself am a fan of a lump sum of
    them), but they have every right to just make one title, they don't
    have to make a franchise. Just because you really want something, they
    don't have to give it to you, even if you bought their product. Just
    because you tossed your money at a company doesn't mean you
    deserve a piece of the company, you don't get any favor for it. In the
    same respect, you bought a game and you didn't like it. Well that is
    NOT the company's fault. You can't please everyone and the buyer
    should research a product before purchasing. Every reviewer of
    Monster Hunter games has clearly stated the game is hard. If you did
    not heed the warning and know you don't do well with hard games,
    that is your fault alone. It's a poor attitude to attack the heart and
    sweat poured into a product because you could not handle the
    difficulty. Just try harder or recognize you made a poor choice in
    your purchase, don't rant and cry about it.
       To those that have stated that Capcom does not care about it's fans.
    You are wrong and have a misunderstanding of the corporate world.
    Yes there are corporations that are only there to make money and will
    screw the customer and favor the client. I know I've worked in such an
    industry, but that industry is none-important to my point. A company is
    what it is because of it's employees, the employees represent the
    company and it's attitude, they are the company. I have not witnessed
    any sour Capcom employees, I've only seen devoted people here.
    People that enjoy their craft and do it for the love of it. It's quite
    apparent that they're here because of the fans and the unknowing
    soon to be fans. When you come on here and you say that Capcom
    doesn't care, you are personally attacking them and their work. I hope
    you can take this letter to the community not as an insult or attack,
    but as an eye opener.
    Someone on the forums stated that companies are in an
    art/entertainment business, but just because one commissions a
    producer does not mean the consumer will be able to comission the
    producer again. I being an artist can tell you, you reject a lot of
    commission requests because you simply don't want to do it or are
    against the subject. In terms of how the industry really works and
    how economics work though, the idea is not as fluffed as it may seem.
    If company Z decides to enter the interactive-entertainment industry
    the obligation is not to the consumer. No, as any corporation the
    obligation is to the share holder. Despite how much I would like it to
    be for the consumer it is not. The argument is that because the
    consumer purchases a product from the producer, the producer is
    obliged to continue to please the consumer. However, this can be
    true for service industries this is not true for product industry. The
    company can create product XY, profit and decide that in the NA region
    sales worth converting the product into a franchise, but in an Asian
    region sales are not justified so the the product will be cut and a new
    product catering the market will be created. Though you buy a game,
    you are only part of a statistic and if your statistic is low your
    purchasing power is low. Therefor you have little say in a continuation
    of the product.
    My point here is not argue about the business model. My point is to
    address the community with the issue of consumers acting childishly
    towards their consumer/producer relationship.

    Capcom, its employees, volunteers, and community I thank you for
    your persistance in delivering a great product and supporting it.



    Fan and supporter,
    Colt Sven.
    4.1 (3 Ratings)

    A Little Bit Me

    Tuesday, August 11, 2009, 03:28 PM MST [General]

    It's not so much about me, but a little something I have enjoyed
    over the past years that never grows old. Yes I love Monster
    Hunter, but too do I love the Sci-fi. Here is a collection of what I
    have enjoyed.

    "First things first, but not necessarily in that order." - The Doctor

    "...an astronaut 'shot through a wormhole' in some distant part of the
    Universe. 'I'm trying to stay alive' aboard this ship 'this living ship' of
    escaped prisoners 'my friends.' If you can hear me 'beware.' If I make
    it back 'will they follow?' If I open the door 'are you ready?' Earth is
    unprepared 'helpless' for the nightmares 'I've seen.' Or, should I stay
    'protect my home?' Not show them 'you exist.' But then...

    ...You'll never know the wonders I've seen."

     

    "Take my love, take my land, take me where I cannot stand,
    I don't care, I'm still free, you can't take the sky from me, take
    me out to the black, tell 'em I ain't commin' back, burn the land
    and boil the sea, you can't take the sky from me, there's no
    place I can be, since I found Serenity, but you can't take the
    sky from me."



    "Really though, Doctor tell me who are you?"

    "Do you know like we were saying? About the Earth revolving?
    It's like when you're a kid. The first time they tell you that the
    Earth's turning and you just can't believe it because everything
    looks like it's standing still. I can feel it; the turn of the Earth.
    The ground beneath our feet is spinning at a thousand miles an
    hour. And the entire planet is hurtling around the sun at 67,000
    miles an hour and I can feel it. We're falling through space, you
    and me. Clinging to the skin of this tiny little world and if we let
    go... that's who I am. Now forget me Rose Tyler. Go home."









    3.2 (2 Ratings)
  • Capcom Admin, 37
    Capcom A
    dmin

  • 無双剣, 36
    無双剣

  • Zaire, 50
    Zaire

  • Nuri, 20
    Nuri

  • Zyzagon, 27
    Zyzagon

  • Izzy, 20
    Izzy

  • nick the moon wolf, 19
    nick the
    moon wo
    lf

  • Michael,
    Michael

  • Derek, 21
    Derek

  • XeeleeImp, 26
    XeeleeIm
    p

  • Bastion, 20
    Bastion

  • Yuffie, 24
    Yuffie

Friend Activity

© 2009 CAPCOM Entertainment. All Rights Reserved. Privacy Policy | Legal | EULA | TOS Home | Store | Support | Corporate | Press | Mobile | RSS | Status