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For:PC Release Date: 1 July 2010

Improvements and patches are planned.

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Realtime Worlds has announced a restructure after it went into administration earlier in the week. The change to UK operations will allow the continued live service of APB in the US and Europe, while plans are in place to support the game with updates and patches. One patch is currently being used on the public test server.

Paul Dounis, of business rescue and restructuring specialist Begbies Traynor commented: "We want to offer reassurance to gamers that APB will not only continue as an online service but will be improved and supported 100% during this restructure."

APB impressed during early looks, but failed to live up to its potential on release. VideoGamer.com scored the game a disappointing 5/10 back in July.

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Endless@ RecoN

That's how MMOs work....you know that right? :P I just don't think there's enough in APB to warrant a sub.
Posted 10:44 on 20 August 2010
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RecoN@ Endless

Thats not too bad i suppose, but still paying to play when you have bought the games aswell as paying broadband.
Posted 09:00 on 20 August 2010
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Endless@ RecoN

You literally buy hours. So you buy a 24 hour usage sub and you get 24 hours of game time.
Posted 16:29 on 19 August 2010
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RecoN

True, but how does the time work? For example:

1 day = 24hours of total play time?

or

1 day = One calender day of playtime?
Posted 13:06 on 19 August 2010
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Endless@ RecoN

Yeah I still think it should be F2P, still you get some free time with your retail purchase, thats probably all you need! and you can always just buy a day at a time for a quick blast here and there.
Posted 12:58 on 19 August 2010
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RecoN

I really want to play this game, but i refuse to pay to play! disgusting, like WOW i just dont see the logic
Posted 12:52 on 19 August 2010