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arrow-up1377arrow-down1external-linkFallout London's project lead is not taking the surprise drop of Fallout 4's update well: 'That has, for a lack of a better term, screwed us over'www.pcgamer.com@nanoUFOM to GamesEnglish • 24 days agomessage-square137
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish1•edit-223 days agoStill sold a bajillion copies though. I think all they’ve really learned is that they can push out whatever game they want, well-made or not, and it’ll sell.
minus-square@vaultdweller013linkEnglish2•23 days agoGive it time studios rarely fall with one or two bad actions, opinions are turning on Bethesda and unless they get their shit together theyll fall apart. Id say they are at a crossroads of either reform or become modern bioware.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish1•23 days agoI feel Blizzard should’ve been that already, but it seems like they’re still going strong after quite a bunch of really bad moves.
minus-square@vaultdweller013linkEnglish1•23 days agoYeah fair enough. Though I suspect part of it is just Blizzard having a rather large casual contingent.
Still sold a bajillion copies though.
I think all they’ve really learned is that they can push out whatever game they want, well-made or not, and it’ll sell.
Give it time studios rarely fall with one or two bad actions, opinions are turning on Bethesda and unless they get their shit together theyll fall apart. Id say they are at a crossroads of either reform or become modern bioware.
I feel Blizzard should’ve been that already, but it seems like they’re still going strong after quite a bunch of really bad moves.
Yeah fair enough. Though I suspect part of it is just Blizzard having a rather large casual contingent.