Unfortunately it’s common for games these days to be released in an almost beta-like state, forcing us all kinds of unpaid beta testers to play difficult through endless events that are slowly but surely improved by the developers over time.
Fortunately, things have gotten a little better in recent years, and we might get a good explanation as to why from Paradox’s deputy CEO, Mattias Lilja, who is interviewed Rock paper gun announcing that players no longer accept the same acceptance of broken games:
“It’s also based on the fact that we see that, in all fairness, fans now have higher expectations, with a tight budget for games, and they’re not accepting it as much” you want to correct things over time. That’s our opinion.”
In short, Paradox has canceled both Prison Architect 2 and Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines 2, which is a sign that they are serious about their decision, and we may be make a time where the games have to be on time. slightly better shape at launch than we have become accustomed to over the past five years with countless completely disastrous launches.
2024-10-11 13:28:00
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