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    Quote Originally Posted by 00chips View Post
    EVE Online
    Eve online is a downloadable game that you have to pay for, it's a huge difference. Look at World of Warcraft and Runescape, they both have the same core concept and yet they both co-exist. The point is that lightweight browser games are in a totally different market to downloadable games and currently there is no "Space MMOCC dominance" in browser based games even if some exist.

    Quote Originally Posted by 00chips View Post
    That's the only image I have found
    Indeed but that's only because its early in development, there is always going to be a first public image. The image itself shows that they have money to fund the project unlike with many other MMOCCs and that they are willing to put in the time to make it a polished final product.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FlyDuo View Post
    Eve online is a downloadable game that you have to pay for, it's a huge difference. Look at World of Warcraft and Runescape, they both have the same core concept and yet they both co-exist. The point is that lightweight browser games are in a totally different market to downloadable games and currently there is no "Space MMOCC dominance" in browser based games even if some exist.



    Indeed but that's only because its early in development, there is always going to be a first public image. The image itself shows that they have money to fund the project unlike with many other MMOCCs and that they are willing to put in the time to make it a polished final product.

    You are correct We have a good budget for developing this MMOCC, while most other MMOCC's are developed using very little to no money. Just to clarify, this game is not being developed by a 15 year old who plays Habbo Hotel. This is being developed by a team of professionals, and is managed by a private company. I am simply posting about the game on this forum, because I think some of you might find it interesting.

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    Looking at the image it doesn't quite interest me, but that's because looking at the image it's a space game I think which I don't quite like.

    I wish you the best of luck with this project, and just ignore the haters.

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    Thanks Those who have been let down in the past, just wait and see.

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    New Website coming soon. New intro page although we haven't added the preloader to it yet. In-Game images being posted hopefully this weekend on the forums.

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    Looks good my friend, ignore the others who are hating. They are just jealous cos they can't do it

    Good luck, don't disappoint me now lol.

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    I doubt you've played Eve online, its vastly different from both. Also technically you can pay for eve online with in game money.

    Quote Originally Posted by FlyDuo View Post
    Eve online is a downloadable game that you have to pay for, it's a huge difference. Look at World of Warcraft and Runescape, they both have the same core concept and yet they both co-exist. The point is that lightweight browser games are in a totally different market to downloadable games and currently there is no "Space MMOCC dominance" in browser based games even if some exist.



    Indeed but that's only because its early in development, there is always going to be a first public image. The image itself shows that they have money to fund the project unlike with many other MMOCCs and that they are willing to put in the time to make it a polished final product.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tomm View Post
    I doubt you've played Eve online, its vastly different from both. Also technically you can pay for eve online with in game money.
    I have played Eve Online actually and I have no idea what you are saying it's different from. I suggest you re-read my post before criticising it. Eve is only free for 14 days and then you have to pay for it, for the average user at least.

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    If I am correct, EVE Online (as well as most scifi/space MMO's) does not allow you to create an avatar. It is not a virtual world. I may be wrong though.

    The first room preview of Port Galaxy can be found exclusively at www.portgalaxy.com/forums.

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    Bump. Anyone checked out the room? I think it will show you how real this game is.

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