Re: liquidation of "Avatar Creations"
What can I say that hasn't already been said? I started playing Perp before I really knew what a good MMO was. After playing other MMO's I came to recognise that it was the atmosphere that Perp created during game play that had me hooked. That atmosphere was there during solo excursions to blow up enemy proximity probes or during a multi corp operation to break strong points to access bases. Even farming spawns was atmospheric, and that's saying something, that can't be easy to create. Thanks to all the Devs and all the players, and I do hope to have the pleasure of meeting up on a Perp server in the future. Thanks to the Dev's for their generosity in making it possible to have standalone servers! I really hope Perp can live on to be an inspiration to future game developers, and show them how an atmosphere of apprehension and constant uncertainty can be created in an MMO.