@TomasVrboda that is a reputation it needs to dispel and go back to being closer to the console they “only does everything”. the ps3 days were golden despite the many mishaps in the mp space (eg probably not helping to sell more units of exclusives when trying to go up against cod at the time).
@thefourfoldroot1 a lot of people seem ***** entitled when it comes to the price. I thought $30-$40 price point was fine with none of the mtx or battle pass nonsense. Still…speeding up the games baseline speed and making the character designs a bit more orthodox (if not pc) can go far. I’m afraid that this title may not have a chance to re-launch though since in a lot of people’s minds, it’s an utter pos.
@MFTWrecks dude, you have to relax. you sound way too angry about Concord, lol. I think it’s a fun title but they really needed to have a single player or pve modes coming out of the gate, that’s probably more constructive than weekly story vignettes.
@Johnnycide I wish there was a way for people to play MP games into perpetuity even if the devs stop supporting it. MAG was too early for its time and honestly, I think it would fit right into the modern mp landscape. but admittedly it was most fun if you had org sized clans playing against each other. lone wolf enjoyment was still limited.
@DDDD Honestly they went about it the wrong way perhaps and made it too ambitious (ND) but at the same time, didn’t they know coming out of the gate that it might force them to become a gaas studio (if not just part of it)? One has to wonder if it would’ve been awesome despite all the criticisms that Bungie was throwing towards it. all the fans really wanted was an updated factions including tlou2 mechanics, but that game came from an earlier era without all the focus on gaas and I see how they might struggle with how to monetize factions 2.0 properly.
On the upside, people who picked up the regular edition can start playing right now (feb 6, pst). They appear to have patched the issue for people of all editions. To be fair, this is a relatively weak pre-order bonus. shrugs
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Re: Reaction: PlayStation Needs to Take a Long, Hard Look at Itself
@DogPark it’s a different article. I lol’ed when I saw that bit it’s the honest truth.
Re: Reaction: PlayStation Needs to Take a Long, Hard Look at Itself
@Dampsponge motorstorm and/or driveclub revivals would be good. It’s too bad driveclub was never able to recover from its launch woes.
Re: Reaction: PlayStation Needs to Take a Long, Hard Look at Itself
@TomasVrboda that is a reputation it needs to dispel and go back to being closer to the console they “only does everything”. the ps3 days were golden despite the many mishaps in the mp space (eg probably not helping to sell more units of exclusives when trying to go up against cod at the time).
Re: Reaction: PlayStation Needs to Take a Long, Hard Look at Itself
@thefourfoldroot1 a lot of people seem ***** entitled when it comes to the price. I thought $30-$40 price point was fine with none of the mtx or battle pass nonsense. Still…speeding up the games baseline speed and making the character designs a bit more orthodox (if not pc) can go far. I’m afraid that this title may not have a chance to re-launch though since in a lot of people’s minds, it’s an utter pos.
Re: Talking Point: Can PS5, PC Shooter Concord Be Saved?
@MFTWrecks dude, you have to relax. you sound way too angry about Concord, lol. I think it’s a fun title but they really needed to have a single player or pve modes coming out of the gate, that’s probably more constructive than weekly story vignettes.
Re: Talking Point: Can PS5, PC Shooter Concord Be Saved?
@Johnnycide I wish there was a way for people to play MP games into perpetuity even if the devs stop supporting it. MAG was too early for its time and honestly, I think it would fit right into the modern mp landscape. but admittedly it was most fun if you had org sized clans playing against each other. lone wolf enjoyment was still limited.
Re: Talking Point: Can PS5, PC Shooter Concord Be Saved?
@DDDD Honestly they went about it the wrong way perhaps and made it too ambitious (ND) but at the same time, didn’t they know coming out of the gate that it might force them to become a gaas studio (if not just part of it)? One has to wonder if it would’ve been awesome despite all the criticisms that Bungie was throwing towards it. all the fans really wanted was an updated factions including tlou2 mechanics, but that game came from an earlier era without all the focus on gaas and I see how they might struggle with how to monetize factions 2.0 properly.
Re: Sifu Pre-Order Early Access Issues Fixed on PS5, PS4
On the upside, people who picked up the regular edition can start playing right now (feb 6, pst). They appear to have patched the issue for people of all editions. To be fair, this is a relatively weak pre-order bonus. shrugs