Can you blame them? As much as fans love it, it wasn’t a huge success as a series.
Can you blame them? As much as fans love it, it wasn’t a huge success as a series.
For a second, I thought that said Angela Lansbury. Ether way is pretty awesome.
My guess? It’s cloud based emulation. Sort of like psnow, except it uses your disk to do some sort of check.
I lived in Texas under him, and well, he did a crappy job all around. I mean hell, the guys response to his state being on fire was to hold a prayer rally instead of you know, helping to fund fire fighting. Not to mention the whole killing a potentially innocent man because reasons tough on crime BS.
Truly an example of real world trolling, right up there with yelling ‘catch’ when throwing a grenade.
But the goober gaters love it because reasons. Who cares if its good if it sticks it to the media!
QA doesn’t fix bugs, they identify them. Management woudl assign resources from the programmers and such to actually fix them.
This is just bad, which is really quite sad given that this was suppose to be ‘the’ version of the game. Someone ether massively dropped the ball dev wise, or someone uploaded the wrong version to psn.
Even at launch I don’t think I paid full price. Considering I still put a few hundred hours into it with my friends, it seems worth the money to me.
Bloodstained was very upfront both about their funding, and the publisher situation. It is known to anyone who watched the pitch video.
Although, I suspect it’s done the other way around normally, that is, they get the publishers to sign on if they can hit certain goals in crowdfunding.
Anyone smart is going to get that agreement in writing before you launch the kickstarter. A handshake agreement isn’t worth salt, nor a verbal one.
Pretty much every industry is like that though. No one wants to bet millions on a non sure thing, and they do, unfortunately at times, look at the current market, whats selling, what isn’t, etc, and use that to determine the risk.
That would run into all kinds of legal issues. You’d be in effect selling stock, with all the regulations and responsibilities that entails.
No, it’s really not. It’s proving a project has a market, while obtaining extra capital for the game that, presumable, they don’t have to pay back with interest to the bank.
Who is still paying full price for this? it’s been heavily discoutned for months. Even amazon has it for $30.
Welcome to most any MMO ever. Gear treadmills are never worth a massive time investment for this reason.
It has nothing to do with hype, and everything to do with it actually delivering on it’s promise so far.
Which let me tell you, made things really odd when SOTN starts off with ‘Final stage: Bloodlines’
I so miss Shiny.