The worst part is it would actually be a good game if it was playable.
Another buggy AC launch from Ubisoft
Capcom so far, given how bad revelations 2 is running. Even after 2 updates.The worst part is it would actually be a good game if it was playable.
Another year of Sega making embarrassing decisions*sips tea*
Good: Microsoft
Best: Bethesda if they announce Fallout 4. It does not even need to release, just acknowledge its existence please.
Quote from: [Raiden] Snake on March 04, 2015, 04:38:20 PMGood: MicrosoftI hope you'd be right after they pushed for that barely half finished game known as the Master Chief Collection.
Quote from: Luciana on March 04, 2015, 08:38:07 PMQuote from: [Raiden] Snake on March 04, 2015, 04:38:20 PMGood: MicrosoftI hope you'd be right after they pushed for that barely half finished game known as the Master Chief Collection.I actually think that had more to do with 343 wanting to respect Halo 2's release date.
Quote from: [Raiden] Snake on March 04, 2015, 08:41:49 PMQuote from: Luciana on March 04, 2015, 08:38:07 PMQuote from: [Raiden] Snake on March 04, 2015, 04:38:20 PMGood: MicrosoftI hope you'd be right after they pushed for that barely half finished game known as the Master Chief Collection.I actually think that had more to do with 343 wanting to respect Halo 2's release date.Not at all. Microsoft wanted console sales pushed for the holidays, and what better way than to slash the price and tag along the game franchise that kicked them off?In the end it just turned into a big blunder sadly. Heck, that game STILL has issues.
Since there's no way to be definitive without being a CEO, I'll stick with my opinion.
Quote from: [Raiden] Snake on March 04, 2015, 09:04:59 PMSince there's no way to be definitive without being a CEO, I'll stick with my opinion.Why would developers of a game want to put a game out that's not finished?
Quote from: Luciana on March 04, 2015, 09:11:18 PMQuote from: [Raiden] Snake on March 04, 2015, 09:04:59 PMSince there's no way to be definitive without being a CEO, I'll stick with my opinion.Why would developers of a game want to put a game out that's not finished? Lots of reason. In my head, the head guys at 343 aren't the smartest of people. After the backlash from Halo 4, they've essentially become the community's bitch. I can see someone in charge over there going "we want to make sure we do everything right from now on, so releasing Halo 2 Anniversary on the same day is our top priority. Everything exactly as you remember it, only 10 years later" sort of mentality.While I'm not justifying their actions, I'm just explaining what I think went on. Obviously, making sure the game is working is a bigger priority, but the fact that the game would've had to come out a year later to be "fixed" probably turned them off of the idea.
Quote from: [Raiden] Snake on March 04, 2015, 09:21:54 PMQuote from: Luciana on March 04, 2015, 09:11:18 PMQuote from: [Raiden] Snake on March 04, 2015, 09:04:59 PMSince there's no way to be definitive without being a CEO, I'll stick with my opinion.Why would developers of a game want to put a game out that's not finished? Lots of reason. In my head, the head guys at 343 aren't the smartest of people. After the backlash from Halo 4, they've essentially become the community's bitch. I can see someone in charge over there going "we want to make sure we do everything right from now on, so releasing Halo 2 Anniversary on the same day is our top priority. Everything exactly as you remember it, only 10 years later" sort of mentality.While I'm not justifying their actions, I'm just explaining what I think went on. Obviously, making sure the game is working is a bigger priority, but the fact that the game would've had to come out a year later to be "fixed" probably turned them off of the idea.You have to remember though that developers don't get say on when or when not they publish games. If that was the case, Fallout New Vegas would be a shit load better, along with any and all Obsidian games that get cut short.