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Open Letter from CDPR
Seems we got an open-letter from CDPR, on facebook. And it comes with great news.
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Well here is a question from a village idiot…does that include those, something around, million and a half preorders?
I hope these guys will continue listening to feedback and with the patches, and if they release modkit soon enough, those numbers could even double. |
I'm glad to see it worked great but it still saddens me that such awsome games copies number still can't surpass a billion of proud Candy Crush Saga owners.
We're the minority. :( |
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Maybe, dunno.
I have no idea what to talk about with someone who passes their day on CCS and similar stuff. Perhaps would be better if I had more friends that share similar interests with me. Perhaps not. I can't imagine how the would would look other way around. All I know is that current global taste (or perhaps it's just ignorance?) makes me sad. |
Good news, now they can finance a good game like Cyberpunk 2077. I like FPS gameplay more for an action game.
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Second, friends come and but RPG game will always be there for you in your time of need. Third, The Global or Sheep have always had bad taste and I don't find much need for them anyways. |
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I hope they sell many more copies. Best RPG in a LONG time and I want them to make many many more in the years to come.
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Hmm, we have chemical engineers, doctors, mechanical engineers, a corporate CEO, and few thousand other advanced degree folks with CCS on their pcs. I'm not sure who would be considered "elite". I'm wondering what we do that is so much more impressive.
Most of us brag on how many hours we "waste" on playing games. Most of the folks above might play for an hour a week. The rest of their time is spent being productive. I'd rather have fun, but I don't pretend that I'm better than everyone else because of the type of entertainment I consume…. |
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Because of that basically a monkey can play them. And monkeys also love to play games. :) |
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pibbur who doesn't play CCS, but who does occasionally dabble in Sudoku or Solitaire. Or Mah Jongg. |
Taste is subjective, not good or bad.
That said, the more passionate and invested you are when it comes to your hobby, the more you tend to want from it. So, we as big fans of gaming will naturally want more depth and nuance to our games. Doesn't invalidate the masses, but I think it's fair to be unhappy about how the crowd rules. What I find surprising here is that so few among the Watch can see how heavily influenced Witcher 3 is by the mainstream. Everything from the tour-guide UI to the hand-holding "detective mode" is a direct result of targeting such a huge audience. Not to mention the pushover default difficulty. I suspect it will only get worse from here, or perhaps better if you're a mainstream gamer. To me, developers like CDPR and Bethesda both cater to the mainstream - but they're also very passionate and their heart is set on the art more than the profit. That's why Witcher games are so great when it comes to their main objective, which is to tell a story full of grey areas and lots of C&C. It's also why TES/Fallout 3 are so great at delivering a freeform exploration experience. That's what the heart is about - not necessarily to create opaque and punishing gameplay. That's what sets those games apart from Assassin's Creed and Call of Duty - as those games fail to move beyond "good" or "decent" when it comes to the main attraction (open world and shooter experiences). They're money machines focused on exploiting the mainstream audience, rather than merely catering to them. Passion with mainstream catering is really the best we can hope for from the publisher model in most cases. |
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