@Imortus_san
Reading comprehension, do you have any?
I personally think that is a terrible way to do something, especially if you're charging full price up front. There's no guarantee a company will continue to push updates.
If you want to go that route, charge $20 to start with. Then you pay for major expansions.
Need another year or two. I can't handle another 50 articles about needing an easy mode.
We need more articles about this. Please more.
“We had originally planned to provide continuous updates to Shadow Arena to keep it fresh and fun, but over time we had to consider how to balance making improvements to it, whilst working on fresh content. We felt that the focus on new updates was deviating from our original direction, partially due to the time being dedicated towards this mode. In addition, the recent rise of 3rd party software added to our concerns, making us further contemplate on its place within the scope of Black Deser...
I love how these articles have completely been blown up just due to the arguing back and forth. I'm not sure I've ever seen so many articles about the same subject.
I mean when is enough? We get it, someone want it and someone are against it.
Doesn't N4G have rules against repeat topics like this?
Again says who? Did one of the devs?
What the hell is this article about? How exactly do they know what the challenges are?
Boring game with terrible controls.
How is it the next evolution, if it has already been here for 2 years?
Not only that, they think they are "skilled" because they have the time to get killed hundreds of time. That isn't skill, that's have a lot of free time.
Asking for it and even making an argument for it, is not the same as begging.
The same idiots that buy used copies of games for $55.
The same idiots that buy new games that Gamestop has already opened.
The same idiots that sell used games for terrible prices.
Don't underestimate people.
I don't like EA much and the only game I've bought from them this generation was DA:I, but most of the blame on this goes to Bioware. EA forced Frostbite onto them that is about it. But Bioware had 7 years on this and EA wasn't bossing them around based on the Kotaku article. Bioware had no direction/leadship on it.
You can maybe blame EA for giving them a deadline, but come on it was already 7 years.
Well that's optimistic.
I would say eBay was the start of their downfall. That's where I sell most of my games. Now many major stores will buy them as well.
The closer the screen to your face, the more noticeable 720p vs 1080p is going to be. So, I doubt it is negligible. You telling me you couldn't tell the difference between a 720p smartphone screen vs 1080p?
Yes, they are. Haven't you seen all the whining and actually like it is the end of the world in the last couple months.
What does that have to do with anything? Whether a game is digital or physical, it eventually will stop being sold. This isn't a new thing for "digital" games.
I think SOT split the player base with a crap launch.