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Post by midnight tea on Mar 8, 2019 18:19:07 GMT
I think they are likely crowd-sourcing a bit on GM2/GM3 because that's going to cater to a certain type of hardcore hobbyist as opposed to the more casual gamer who will be content to stick to missions, freeplay, quickplay and maybe dabble in a Stronghold or two. These are the min-maxers that devote steaming hours to play the hardest levels and create content on Epic builds. You want this audience hyping your game so it makes sense they try to get a consensus of what the community is going to want and they have the ability to adapt pretty quickly to those requests Even with the recent changed they announced on the livestream, I read a lot of Twitter comments about how "Bungie would have taken 6 months to do this!"and with the mixed reaction to the new Destiny 2 content, they still have an opportunity to put themselves out in front as the dev team that is willing to listen and move fast on community suggestions. It is good that they're patching faster (though it's pretty needed right now). I believe Ben said they're doing patches on a 2 week cadence, which is significantly faster than either Bungie or Massive. Thing is, once they start addressing the various bugs in the game, I could see them slowing that down to a month because of the significantly larger fixes they'll have address (GM2/3 Loot drops & scaling, UI design, enemy design, new modes, more strongholds, etc). There's also another reason why they may want to slow down and focus on fixes than significant content - have you seen the game release lineup? New content dropped in Destiny, Division 2 is about to be released, so is Devil May Cry 5 and so on. People will be busy with different games. Long-living games like that need to be strategic with when their meatier content drops.
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Post by officerdonnz on Mar 8, 2019 18:48:25 GMT
:sigh:: This is reminding me far, far too much of the debacle that was the launch of Galactic Command and that didn't end well for Ben Irving. If Anthem fails the way GC did... Ben I don't think will be getting the sideways shuffle he'll be getting a DCM. I hope I'm wrong of course.... #imstillsalty I was overjoyed when he left SWTOR. It's Exciting!!!! No, no it's not. Heh, more like badly disappointed. Frustrated, maybe?
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Post by Hier0phant on Mar 8, 2019 19:22:41 GMT
There found you i need your expertise. It's OT but once again Capcom's scanned head meshes are the issue, and this time it's much worse than Aloy, and Claire Redfield combined. Dante's and Vergil's face model - Maxim Nazarov Dante circa Devil May Cry V Vergil circa Devil May Cry V Wth happened ? Vergil's face lacks wrinkles and blemishes but why does he look so off from Dante's mesh despite them being twins. Here's a link to the DMC thread since this is considered off topic. bsn.boards.net/thread/15117/devil-cry?page=1
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