Need for Speed Payback's Executive Producer chimed in on microtransactions, saying that games are more expensive than ever to make and it's hard to find a golden path liked by everyone, developers and customers.
TechRaptor writes, "After getting our hands on the Frostpunk 2 story, we got to sit down with Łukasz Juszczyk to talk about how the game evolved from the original."
Mark Rubin, XDefiant’s executive producer, responded to an X/Twitter post that fixes to hit reg “are something [they] are working on.” Unfortunately, it’s unclear when it will arrive, as neither Rubin nor the development team have yet to provide an actual time frame.
Ha man what is this the 8th time they are working on this issue?
SO the game is using division one maps/assets with some divison 2 thrown in with that we can say they never really made the maps so what have they been doing for there 6 to perhaps 8 years of dev time? must be alot of hookers/blow/parties.
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Wccftech interviewed The Alters Lead Designer Rafał Włosek to learn more about the making of The Alters and its feature set.
Well that's odd because games without MT and get critical acclaim along with sales do well without them
Players have plenty of choices when it comes to games and can vote with their wallets
Why you guys lying? Just to EA sama happy jeez you guys made my choice easier not to buy your product.
"We see more people playing fewer games for longer. Engagement is important. But how do we deliver longer experiences?"
Fewer games for longer you say? Well, that's because most everything these days is an MMO or has online multiplayer tagged on. But, yes, engagement is important. In my opinion, they need to focus on the core single player experience and let multiplayer take a backseat. I'm not saying get rid of the online or multiplayer aspects, but it seems essential to focus on what's fun about the title/franchise and go from there; a developer reboot so to speak. They just need some quality practice by going back to the basics. Give someone something overwhelmingly fun and you better believe they're going to share it and replay it with no microtransactions required.