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Immortal Day is a new mmorpg by Immortal Gaming, LLC. It's a text-based, vampire and werewolf-themed browser mmorpg. Here's my assessment:Don't waste your money on this game. Immortal Day is a new release from Immortal Gaming, LLC, (previously T&Z Gaming, LLC), but the new game is little more than a cosmetic upgrade of Immortal's older game, Immortal Night, except for the fact that everything you might want to purchase through 'donations' costs a lot more on the newer game. One assumes Immortal Gaming needed more money, but rather than upgrading Immortal Night, management decided to create a new game and then jack up the prices on game perks.Both games are run by the same administrators (Nikita and Violet) who continue to be as rude, capricious, bullying, and insensitive as they have always been in their roles as administrators of the earlier title. I was fortunate enough to play Immortal's older title (Immortal Night) for only a few months before I became exhausted by mistreatment from management.
Anyone playing Immortal Night? Looks interesting, but there isn't a lot of info available before you sign up, which I haven't done. And you have. Immortal Night is a fun fantasy and adventure game for players who enjoy tournaments, teams, and treasure. Players compete and battle a variety of monsters. Teams work together to win prizes.
I played the new title, Immortal Day, for only four days. During my brief exposure to Immortal's games, I had four, separate run-ins with the game's administrators. First, I had a forum thread locked for 'daring' to talk about the game's markets (some unwritten rule-and there are a lot of those in Immortal's games-that I was supposed to know but did not). Second, I was forum banned for five days for merely quoting something that Violet did not like (didn't break any rule at all, as far as I could tell, but got banned anyway). Third, I was mail-banned for spam by the game's hyper-vigilant bots (for sending the same 'Assignment Complete' message to several players). While this banning was appealed and quickly rectified, my fourth and final issue with management was not resolved to my satisfaction.After signing up for the new title, Immortal Day, and after working hard on a new character for several days (my character was high up in the brand-new game's Hall of Fame), I was bot-banned for typing out and attempting to mail the URL of a competing game. Immortal Gaming forbids advertizing for other games, and that's fair enough, but I wasn't advertizing for another game.
I was, in fact, bashing a competing game and using it as an example of what a 'dead' game looks like. Still, I was auto-pitted (banned) by the bot, and when I appealed this banning I was treated very rudely and insensitively by management. After several attempts to contact her, Nikita first informed me that she had received my appeal some 23 hours after I filed it, but she refused to act on it at that time. The next day, when I expressed my frustration over the length of time she was (intentionally) taking to address my appeal, she responded to me by saying, 'You can be frustrated all you want and its up to you how often you check or dont.'
That's all she said, and that was approximately 40 hours after I filed my initial appeal.I consider that poor customer service. I, in turn, had to remind Nikita who's paying her bills, and I did so with the following message:'That's just rude. You seem to be operating under a serious misconception. I am paying YOU to play this game.
As such, I expect to be treated with respect and to have my complaints addressed quickly and justly. For future reference, you may wish to consider this legal principle. If there's no harm, there's no foul. Nothing I did harmed you, your game, your business, or any other person.
As such, there should be no penalty. Instead, you responded to me rudely, and you have penalized me for doing NOTHING that injured you.
This is unacceptable.' With no further recourse available to me, and with no action taken on my appeal, I gave up, and I am very glad that I did. I advise you to do the same regarding Immortal’s games (Immortal Night and Immortal Day). If you're going to pay money to play a game, your money will be much better spent with another company-one that treats its gamers as valued clients and not like trash.Both games (Immortal Day and Immortal Night) are technically solid with only a few remaining bugs, and management is vigilant. Downtimes are short, server crashes are rare, game events are regular and occasionally interesting, but none of this can make up for the way you are likely to be treated by the game’s administrators.
If you like vampires and werewolves, and if you're lucky enough to never encounter the game's management, you will be fine, I suppose, but if you ever need their assistance, you will be made to feel like dirt for bothering them, and they won’t care one bit if you are upset about the way they treat you. They will call you (publicly) a “whiny bish.”Trust me on this.
Immortal Day is not worth your time and money.04-23-14Management may be contacted at the following address:Immortal Gaming LLC.P.O. Box 1683Broomfield, CO United States. I've never heard of either game and I'm a fan of Vamps/WWolves (World of Darkness (RIP) / Anne Rice), but I read that wall of text in its entirety.I just have to ask. Do you feel better now?Well, that. You said it was essentially a reboot of their previous game with a similar title with the same management and much higher prices. But what sent you away was crappy service?
I'm not trying to troll here, I'm just real curious.Service like that would send me away, too. But I have to say the much higher pricing for almost the same game would have done so much earlier.Well if I'm being honest, I wouldn't seriously play a game designed around a cash shop in the first place. But if I did, that would be a huge red flag.I dunno.
Just talking out loud to myself primarily.sigh.I made myself shut ESO down so I could get some needed rest. But now I feel compelled to check out this monstrosity. Maybe it's like not being able to look away from a car accident?
Or I'm really tired. I wish I had the self-control to stop coming here. Acidon,It's just as well that you've never heard of either game.
Honestly, I was willing to pay the higher prices on the new game just for the opportunity to get in on the ground floor of a new game with a really low userid 67 and the ability to stay on top of the pack (core stats ranked when banned, total stats ranked, and level ranked #8). The customer service was SO BAD, however, that I couldn't take it.Avoid both Immortal Night and Immortal Day like the plague. Consider yourself warned (caveat emptor, and all of that). Overall, the game is amazing. Potential all around (If you're into these sort of games).
Sadly, the potential is drying out- And fast. Due to difficult administration that has no concern for the well being of their players and/or customers, there is an invisible wall between the community and it's leaders. Occasional events such as scavenging the grid for quest items, trivia within the forums, and events that have you provide information through a message to the event giver.Now, before I go any further with this topic, I want to add that if you are not getting along with said event giver, your odds will profoundly be decapitated. They will add some minor rule so they can kick off the unfavorable players.
The community is much like popularity contest, if you get on one players bad side, you get on everyone's bad side. This gives no room for players who have an adamant nature and do not wish to be picked on.Players are constantly being banned and mail banned. I took a slight notice as the number of males compared to females being push into the 'pit'. The pit being where your account sits on hold until they figure out what they want to do with you. I've heard of situations as little as someone popping a joke in a random conversation with the main creator and getting banned for a week!Last thing to note is that they are constantly checking your messages!
Yeah, zero privacy on this website. From what I've learned about this website is that you'll be fine- If you talk to nobody. What fun is that though? I personally come online to party up with other individuals and to have a good time.SO, all in all, if you want to deal with administrators that have zero tolerance, even for jokes, as well as a tremendous amount of drama for doing the littlest thing, then this game is for you. Enjoy being constantly banned from Mail, Forums, or the whole game for doing as little as trying to crack a joke to get a giggle out of someone.This is coming from someone who generously 'donated' to the game, little does the fact that you help keep up the website matter., you will still get walked on and treated like an animal.Happy gaming folks, hope you find what you're looking for.
Immortal Day is a new mmorpg by Immortal Gaming, LLC. It's a text-based, vampire and werewolf-themed browser mmorpg. Here's my assessment:
Don't waste your money on this game. Immortal Day is a new release from Immortal Gaming, LLC, (previously T&Z Gaming, LLC), but the new game is little more than a cosmetic upgrade of Immortal's older game, Immortal Night, except for the fact that everything you might want to purchase through 'donations' costs a lot more on the newer game. One assumes Immortal Gaming needed more money, but rather than upgrading Immortal Night, management decided to create a new game and then jack up the prices on game perks.
Both games are run by the same administrators (Nikita and Violet) who continue to be as rude, capricious, bullying, and insensitive as they have always been in their roles as administrators of the earlier title. I was fortunate enough to play Immortal's older title (Immortal Night) for only a few months before I became exhausted by mistreatment from management. I played the new title, Immortal Day, for only four days. During my brief exposure to Immortal's games, I had four, separate run-ins with the game's administrators. First, I had a forum thread locked for 'daring' to talk about the game's markets (some unwritten rule--and there are a lot of those in Immortal's games--that I was supposed to know but did not). Second, I was forum banned for five days for merely quoting something that Violet did not like (didn't break any rule at all, as far as I could tell, but got banned anyway). Third, I was mail-banned for spam by the game's hyper-vigilant bots (for sending the same 'Assignment Complete' message to several players). While this banning was appealed and quickly rectified, my fourth and final issue with management was not resolved to my satisfaction.
After signing up for the new title, Immortal Day, and after working hard on a new character for several days (my character was high up in the brand-new game's Hall of Fame), I was bot-banned for typing out and attempting to mail the URL of a competing game. Immortal Gaming forbids advertizing for other games, and that's fair enough, but I wasn't advertizing for another game. I was, in fact, bashing a competing game and using it as an example of what a 'dead' game looks like. Still, I was auto-pitted (banned) by the bot, and when I appealed this banning I was treated very rudely and insensitively by management. After several attempts to contact her, Nikita first informed me that she had received my appeal some 23 hours after I filed it, but she refused to act on it at that time. The next day, when I expressed my frustration over the length of time she was (intentionally) taking to address my appeal, she responded to me by saying, 'You can be frustrated all you want and its up to you how often you check or dont.' That's all she said, and that was approximately 40 hours after I filed my initial appeal.
I consider that poor customer service. I, in turn, had to remind Nikita who's paying her bills, and I did so with the following message:
'That's just rude. You seem to be operating under a serious misconception. I am paying YOU to play this game. As such, I expect to be treated with respect and to have my complaints addressed quickly and justly. For future reference, you may wish to consider this legal principle. If there's no harm, there's no foul. Nothing I did harmed you, your game, your business, or any other person. As such, there should be no penalty. Instead, you responded to me rudely, and you have penalized me for doing NOTHING that injured you. This is unacceptable.'
With no further recourse available to me, and with no action taken on my appeal, I gave up, and I am very glad that I did. I advise you to do the same regarding Immortal’s games (Immortal Night and Immortal Day). If you're going to pay money to play a game, your money will be much better spent with another company--one that treats its gamers as valued clients and not like trash.
Both games (Immortal Day and Immortal Night) are technically solid with only a few remaining bugs, and management is vigilant. Downtimes are short, server crashes are rare, game events are regular and occasionally interesting, but none of this can make up for the way you are likely to be treated by the game’s administrators. If you like vampires and werewolves, and if you're lucky enough to never encounter the game's management, you will be fine, I suppose, but if you ever need their assistance, you will be made to feel like dirt for bothering them, and they won’t care one bit if you are upset about the way they treat you. They will call you (publicly) a “whiny bish.”
Trust me on this. Immortal Day is not worth your time and money.
04-23-14
Management may be contacted at the following address:
Immortal Gaming LLC.
P.O. Box 1683
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Broomfield, CO 80038-1683
United States
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