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4 years ago
@disintegratorx While I get it, we are getting old. Many of us are breaking off and not finding time for games anymore. The customer size base that we make up is getting smaller, and with that it naturally won’t be marketed as much towards us anymore. From a business standpoint they’ll always try to market towards the widest base possible as to get more people interested to purchase the game, but as far as the core, slowly but surely, it won’t be us anymore. Don’t get me wrong, I’m not particularly happy with certain directions they’ve gone. Overall, I’m hopeful and excited about the finished product when it gets to our respective systems of choice.
SofaJockeyUK
4 years agoHero+
@gruntbrews_vicv wrote:
While I get it, we are getting old. Many of us are breaking off and not finding time for games anymore. ...
I'll admit I'm enjoying more games in my '50's' than I ever did in my '20's'. 😉
That said, games back then were a good deal more rudimentary...
On topic, if the price to pay for a non-toxic battlefield is a few over-zealous edits, so be it.
- Fringerunner4 years agoSeasoned Ace@SofaJockeyUK Caspian border looking good there, just need the tower and beta time! 😉
(also, vote maniac mansion as the first CQB map)