I was one of those naysayers that believed coh was dead, i believed at the time that nothing would happen and was frustrated with people who followed this ideal that it could be revived, looking back on my decision to be that way well i hate to admit it but maybe i was wrong, and i applaud everyone's faith and hope in the revival of city of heroes.
That being said i have a question, it was my understanding that even 2 years ago NCSoft were looking to make COH2 anyway, the acquisition of Unreal Engine 4 and the unnamed titles they had in the pipeline suggested this, Matt Miller referenced this in his youtube video about buying the game when they knew months in advance which prompted them to be asked by NCSoft to make COH2 but that quickly fell on it's head once the shutdown was confirmed outright, can you confirm if there was any mention of this at all?
I made a facebook post on the coh survivors page (before being perma banned) about the proof i had that this is what they were doing, i know it won't happen now, but maybe getting funding approval from NCSoft to help the revival team may be a good option in the long run and could be the best move for everyone, but my main concern is that will make it 4 super hero online games, some of us work, some of us don't have the time to log in to all of them including games we currently play now, will there be some kind of integration between the 4 if all of this goes the way we want it to?
An idea if you do see this a business venture is that each time you log in to a game you get a boost on your account for the next game to use for leveling then once you log in to game b you get a double boost for game B and so forth, you catch my drift? that could be a potential time shaver for people who are paying gold customers or even F2P if you wanted and are too busy to play all of them, it gives them the incentive to play them then.
Thanks again Nate and everyone else for their hard work, if you're ever in cardiff wales, i will personally buy you a beer