crazycanuckj
CrazyCanuck
crazycanuckj

So he knowingly releases a buggy pile of trash on Steam, charges for it, pulls it due to backlash, “fixes” it, then releases it for free on Gamejolt? How much you want to bet that Gamejolt “contributed” to him to get it there and not back on Steam?

And the whiny entitled children strike again.

Oh no, what will these people aspire to now that they’re illegal sidejob (career?) is at an end?

While I didn’t expect this, it’s not all that surprising that Smedley’s former abortion, Daybreak, is going this route, contradicting itself yet again. Sells for $20 with the goal of being a F2P title, now is splitting off into two, both of which will cost money, both of which will be a quarter finished.

Not surprised. Everything Smedley’s been behind lately has been trash. H1Z1's horrible launch, hacker issue, near abandonment by Daybreak, and his complete lack of professionalism in any regard does not bode well. This is just another example of his incompetence.

One day I’ll take off my nostalgia glasses, which preserves Resident Evil in the form it used to be. May 2016 will not see them come off.

I don’t get it.

Good. Proof you can’t ride on your laurels of releasing three nearly identical games in a six month period.

Considering the botched launch of MKX on PC, and its ridiculous download of what, 29 “packs”, most of which failed for the first day? There are ways to download parts of a game, and this was not the correct way.

Working as intended.

I’m a sucker for Cait, because of the accent. I don’t know why.

I’d rather spend years on Mr. Bones Wild Ride than play the soon-to-be disaster that is the new RCT game.

Are the lights going to play into some sort of quest? Aside from showing off better tech since Wrath’s release, I really don’t see a reason for being able to turn lights on and off.

You raise good points. It would make sense to correlate the release with the movie, so perhaps that’ll happen. And if the six month period of betas generally holds true, that would put it in that timeframe.

Looking at their history, none of the expansions have released in summer. BC was in January, WotLK was November, Cata was December, MoP was September, and WoD was also November.

I’m oddly looking forward to this.

I completed the shipyard line on my main, and did it for a couple weeks, but it became extremely boring. I wasn’t so concerned with losing ships, especially since those instant construction scrolls are quite common, but it was... boring. No variety. It became dull far quicker than the garrison missions themselves.

Ah, Disaster Report. I oddly liked the first one I played on PS1. I think it was the only western release, but I could be wrong.

I’m glad you’re happy with your decision. Like I said, I wasn’t asking to insult or anything, just curious as to the reasoning.

“and my financial situation isn’t getting better so I decided to get a proper console for this gen.”