
Big games flop and fade away all the time. Way less common: getting the time and attention to improve and thrive. Has No Man's Sky only succeeded because of the misplaced hype?
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Yes
Of course, but business isn't geared like that, because when money is evolved the business needs to recoup it's investment, so the game needs to do some decent numbers, that's just business..
-But some games I feel like they would get much better later on, as the developer learns things and becomes better, they can deliver better and create a really amazing experience.. sometimes...
too bad the world does not work like that thou, so you better knock it out the park the first time..
-But No Man's Sky has indeed come a long way, time will tell if they can really comeback to be a huge hit...
Of course they do. The biggest and best example to me is ffxiv. The first go wa an absolute mess and required a supercomputer to run. They scrapped it went back and now it's a hugely successful game sales and critically
Yes.
The question should be do game devs deserve a second chance? As long as they don't make the same mistake twice yes.