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DeliciousSamosa's avatar
6 years ago

Do the devs even care about this game anymore?

This game has SO much potential to be the best game in the entire franchise. You guys as the community have shown this over and over. However, the potential is wasted completely by lazy, uninspired and indolent developers. When there is 0 communication between developers and their community, their game will suffer in between. I've lost my faith that these devs can save this game, they can't even fix bugs without creating others. I may sound overly negative but I want this game to succeed. I really do! It's sad that we care more about BfN than the developers do. 

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  • @DeliciousSamosa "They can't even fix bugs without creating others" that was quite rude. This is just something that happens in game-development and you know that. You're right that we need more communication though.
  • @shurikeninja I know right. I think the only advertisements I saw for BFN on TV was during the Founders' Edition. The marketing for it seems really poor unfortunately.
  • SockReverie's avatar
    SockReverie
    6 years ago

    It really is unfortunate how little this game was advertised before its release. The only reason I even heard of BFN’s development was through leaks that a “GW3” was in development since I decided to get back into GW2 early last year. At least GW1 and 2 had the benefit of being announced at E3, so even if they weren’t mainstream, they were still known and talked about...

    They released BFN on the same day as announcement through a thinly veiled early access plan, which of course was Founders Edition. However, if you count the end of Founders as the true release date, then they didn’t even truly announce it. All advertisements ceased airing after Founders was over, which completely defeats the purpose of an early access to improve the game before release because nobody knew the game ever released. The game had a low playerbase because you had to actively search for the game’s existence in the first place.

    The only thing leading up to BFN’s announcement was the Picnic closed alpha. The closed alpha happened a month before retail release. That alone sets up a rocky foundation for the rest of the game. 

    TL;DR: This game has been a marketing and communication disaster from the start, and I really wish they gave it a few more months to bake to truly let it shine. 

  • TheSprinter85's avatar
    TheSprinter85
    Hero
    6 years ago

    @SockReverie  I didn’t even know about Battle for Neighborville’s existance until about Day 3 of Founders’, then it took me about a week to get around to buying and downloading it. I agree, there has not been much communication from the start. We need more communication. Apart from live-streams, there’s not much we’ve heard regarding the game’s future from the developers. 

  • @DeliciousSamosa I cant take the game anymore it feels like an abusive relationship where any attempt at rehap falls flat and it feels like they produced this game just for a quick cash grab because only the fans who stuck around long enough for gw1 and 2 were the only ones invested in this game due to the absolute clustertruck that was marketing, honestly I regret buying the game and if had known what they had done I never would have and I think with the absolute state bfn and pvz3 is in the series is gonna take a nosedive real soon. Well back to stabbing fat men congaing while wearing jojo hats in tf2 I guess.

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