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I wish them plenty of luck trying to repair their extremely unprofessional image in regards to PC gaming. However, they, at one time, had the skill to make simply amazing FPS games, so they at least have that in their corner. I do not think Gears of War has been an example of a good FPS game though, more so an example of what console gamers tolerate as good.
http://www.tomshardware.com/news/Ga...ing-Gears-of-War-Unreal-Tournament,13235.html
This is a better article than the Gamespy one. I guess the huge mega blockbuster style of games that sell on the consoles now is what's scaring them. They invest their entire company on a 1 title release and hope it sells huge or they go out of business. Consoles scare them and they want to come back to the PC where STEAM can provide new money from a game over and over again based on their sales for that day. Once a console game falls off the shelves it's done.
http://kotaku.com/5811346/homefront-studio-shut-down
I guess this also has spurred them back to the PC market, the game isn't amazing and only just good to so-so and it causes a studio to collapse.
One of the reasons people have blasted companies for consolitis and drm. The pc community will continue to by something that's very good or fills a vacant niche as long as it's available for sale and can still be played. By and large the console cycle is new buys, resells, then maybe some greatest hit sales if it was a big enough seller, with the dev only getting a real cut out of the initial sales. If something like xwing vs tiefighter could easily run today it would be getting sales in perpetuity.
Show, Epic. Don't tell.
Capps added that the games would be smaller in scope than titles like Gears of War, saying that studios needed to leverage blockbuster titles with massive budgets with less expensive to make games.
What did Blizzard do to you? lolTranslation: We're still going to develop our AAA games for the consoles and continue to throw the PC gaming crowd scraps, but we're going to try and limit our risk by producing Pop Cap or Flash style kiddie games with the PC as our primary platform (but only because we can avoid paying royalties to the smartphone and console makers by doing so).
This announcement is weak attempt at positive PR in a vain attempt to try and get back some of the credibility Epic once had with PC gamers. DIAF along with Activision, EA, and Blizzard please.
Sounds like somebody finally took the PC gamer outrage seriously.
I don't believe for a second that they're going to do anything different.
What did Blizzard do to you? lol
What did Blizzard do to you? lol
