i dont really have enough space here to explain myself properly (i could litterally go on for years on this subject). But the fact that you can compare WOW and the $60 the game costs (plus have to pay that large sum every so often) plus a $15 a month fee all for a game that you will have ZERO effect on its world and any idiot can play it, to games that might have cost $10, 30 years ago and you have longer play times and much MUCH harder challenges and bug fixes and polished right off the bat is pretty amazing.
I dont care how many folks it takes you to code something. I care about your end product, and modern games end product is a joke in comparison to those old games you mentioned and it takes them a year longer and you pay more. Sry but you sound like more of a salesman trying to convince me then any real logic.
so when i say this country just patches problems instead of fixing them this is kinda what i mean.
We dont educate the kids and solve the problem, we just take away their toys and hope they get the message. Doesnt work like that if history is anything to go by.
At one time there was no such thing as updates so you got a good product out of the box. Now you have to pay for a game, pay for a update service, and wait 6 months to a year for them to actually fix/finish the game (which is going to be MUCH shorter even still), and this generation praises them for it?
This is what they were talking about when they say one is born every minute.
at one point these guys were my absolute favorite. Now i probably wont pick up any of their titles, even the 1 or 2 i might actually want to have played.
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