I don't think commercial games like the Witcher for instance will impact the opinion of Enderal. Most people who played Nehrim and probably the player base of Enderal too are not part of your average mainstream gamer. Most of want to play something special and I think that what you said can only be applied to mainstream gamers as they can not appreciate unique games (and probably will not lower expectations for a mod) that differentiate from popular games on the market.
I don't think we need to worry, they think all things through before putting it in game and use articydraft to make complex quests etc so there's really no need to worry tbh. We just have to wait and see, and if there are any problems I'm sure they will get fixed in beta before public launch. 
I don't think commercial games like the Witcher for instance will impact the opinion of Enderal. Most people who played Nehrim and probably the player base of Enderal too are not part of your average mainstream gamer. Most of want to play something special and I think that what you said can only be applied to mainstream gamers as they can not appreciate unique games (and probably will not lower expectations for a mod) that differentiate from popular games on the market.
66?! Woah, I did not expect someone that old. You're as old as someone who fought in the vietnam war. It's hard for me to imagine.
Exactly, and there were no "reset" buttons and no magic health potions, but plenty of bugs! So I've been playing PC video games since the Commodore 64. (why isn't there a smilie with a long gray beard?)




