Kaitlyn

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  1. Why wouldn't you have hope? Every single person here has hope. Our money is already invested, it's gone and not coming back, and all we have left is hope that something will come out of this investment. Everyone who has pledged any amount of money and is still on these forums or discord have hope, despite what they may claim. They may claim they've lost hope, but the fact that they lurk around means that they really do have hope for this game, however small. Those who've truly lost hope are no longer here, they aren't trashing it or trolling, they've just cut their losses and left.


  2. The servers are offline, so you won't be able to play. It's "broke" because this is basically pre-alpha, and the TS hasn't even been out 12 hours. They couldn't fix bugs and glitches that they didn't know existed. The module released and these issues were discovered, and therefor need to be fixed. This is how game development works, and this will continue to be a common occurrence over the next couple of years as the base is polished and new modules are released. 

    If you can't handle the development process, stay away until the end game is finished. There will be a lot of development issues, so there's no point in getting upset over it now. 

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  3. 7 minutes ago, Theclassicboys said:

    your not understanding his point 4 years of making one module for the out come of this is bull

     

    I am understanding his point. This game hasn't been in development for 4 years, it required a kickstarting funding before anything could begin. Also, people are expecting Rockstar development from a small team of brand new inexperienced developers with limited resources. Many games take years to become anything worth playing, especially if they're developed by small companies. This is an ambitious game being created by a small team of amateur developers, something that has currently only been done by major gaming companies with ample experienced staff and near endless resources. You're expecting a Lamborghini when you're paying for a Chevy Spark. 

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  4. Not disappointed, I expected this. The game is hugely ambitious, and the development team is inexperienced. If this had been a Rockstar game I would have been disappointed, but it isn't - it's a major game being developed by inexperienced developers, so many people have just placed unrealistic expectations on it. Frankly I think what has been created so far is beautiful and promising. 

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  5. Half the player population plans to be criminal, so I'm not sure how well that would work. Being caught can have severe consequences, or it can have none, depending on how much you have to lose. I don't believe they will make the punishments harsh at all, since that is half their player base, and if they aren't having fun they'll likely quit. 


  6. From my understanding there can be no bad cops in this game, aside from perhaps solicitation on extortion. If you do something wrong, you'll be flagged for it, and the cops pursue further. I don't believe it will be possible to arrest you if you haven't done something wrong. Let's not play antifa simulator. 


  7. 9 minutes ago, LuciousTimes said:

    That's great to know! To be so independent you must have a history to have caused it?

    Yes, quite a long one, though it's not something I enjoy speaking of. Perhaps one day I'll share it, though the gist of it is that I've had to take care of myself and my own needs for most of my life. In the past when I've met people, they have tried to take away that security of independence. 

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  8. 21 minutes ago, LuciousTimes said:

    That's quite commendable, I couldn't ever be with a woman that wasn't independent! After my last wife was killed due to me always trying to protect her and not letting her be independent I realized people need to be independent in order to survive! 

    Most do, though I have met several people quite content to rely on someone else.  I'm certainly not one of them, though I can understand that those brought up that way see it differently. 

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  9. 4 hours ago, LuciousTimes said:

    @Kaitlyn looking in the long run of your life, would you ever see marriage as a part of it?

    Perhaps, though I've never really thought much about it. I've had to rely on myself for everything for most of my life, so I'm accustomed to being rather independent, and living life on my own terms. I am not against it, though I feel it would take quite a bit of time for me to open up to the idea. 

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  10. 20 minutes ago, LuciousTimes said:

    That's amazing, when I ask questions I'm asking about your RP, not necessarily you in RL. I wouldn't want you to express things publicly about yourself. So to start...what's your full name and where are you from?

    My full name is Kaitlyn Brekke O'Brien, and I come from the USA state of New Mexico, though born and raised in Colorado. 

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  11. Despite the fact that this did take me by surprise, I am happy to give us a chance. Keep in mind, however, that in RL and RP I tend to be rather reserved and modest. I'm definitely not one who finds enjoyment in talking about myself, nor am I much of a flirt. I do tend to be rather loud and opinionated in areas I'm passionate about, though otherwise you'll barely know I'm there. 

    If you are willing to give it a try, I am too. 

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  12. I myself am 33 (34 soon), and I honestly hope there's an option for more mature players. I'm not saying that younger players are necessarily immature, though I'm really trying hard to get away from the GTA kill-everything-that-moves mentality that is popular with the younger generation. I'm just hoping to find a more laid back, immersive and RP centric community. 

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