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[...] concerned with the Defiance MMO from Trion Worlds, what was gonna happen to that!? CEO Scott Hartsman said this “Defiance is Trion’s IP and the game will continue exactly as before. The [...]
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[...] Worlds for an official comment on the matter. They received a response from Trion Worlds CEO Scott Hartsman, in which he reassures players that the MMO is in great shape and not under any threat [...]
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[...] Although Trion Worlds CEO Scott Hartsman recently tried to minimize the effects of a player discovered glitch used to exploit APEX, a [...]
archeagecommunity.com
[...] Trion Worlds CEO Scott Hartsman recently spoke out on reports that there is a bug that users can use to duplicate APEX. This [...]
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[...] the level of spam and presence of botting accounts in the game. According to a Tweet from CEO Scott Hartsman, the team have been relentless in their methods of dealing with those that threaten the [...]
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[...] expected, and it triggered some big management changes such as the appointment of Scott Hartsman, who headed the development of Trion’s first fantasy MMO, Rift, as the CEO of Trion [...]
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[...] than the view from the some places on the internet,” Hartsman said. The post Trion CEO Scott Hartsman Explains Launch Problems appeared first on Archeage Community. [...]
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