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- lzilchetl5 years agoSeasoned Ace@TheeOriginalFox I get that, but from Dice's pov that's a small market. Do you think they would get a return for that extra development? I don't know?
- 5 years ago@lzilchetl Due to the autonomous mode, they will receive a large profit. Since this game will be bought in large quantities for the sake of offline bots. I've talked to a lot of people, and they are ready to buy the game for the sake of offline bots.
- lzilchetl5 years agoSeasoned Ace
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@lzilchetlDue to the autonomous mode, they will receive a large profit. Since this game will be bought in large quantities for the sake of offline bots. I've talked to a lot of people, and they are ready to buy the game for the sake of offline bots.If that is true then I truly hope you do get an offline version - we don't actually know at the moment I guess. I don't have an issue with that, but in my opinion it's unlikely. I just reckon that more and more of the processing is undertaken server-side these days and re-writing code for that all to happen on the client is essentially coding a new game where many of the potential players will not have a machine capable of processing that data. Lets face it, if you have a top end machine you've got an internet connection anyway haven't you. I reckon they already have their profit forecasts sorted - 15 million players (BFV ownership?) x average price of the game £60 (after promotions etc over time) thats best part of £1 billion before you factor in microsales/ DLCs etc. I think they can probably manage without your mate's money? Could be wrong, and I hope so for your sake, but I have a few doubts.
(PS, EA/Dice don't want the game to last forever - you need to buy the next one in two years time)
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