Bwight, you make a very solid point and I understand where you are coming from.
Now the question is this; We know what future issues are in a game's lifespan, why is it that developers are trying to build using "existing fixes" in their game at release rather than try to design a game that avoids these flaws altogether?
P.S.
Don't worry about sunandshadow, surely likes games, but socializing certainly isn't his thing lol. Yet he posts here quite often... I think he craves social interaction! Sunandshadow, you just need the right MMO!
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#1Caldenfor
Posted 05 September 2012 - 09:04 PM
Bwight, you make a very solid point and I understand where you are coming from.
Now the question is this; We know what future issues are in a game's lifespan, why is it that developers are trying to build using "existing fixes" in their game at release rather than try to design a game that avoids these flaws altogether?
Now the question is this; We know what future issues are in a game's lifespan, why is it that developers are trying to build using "existing fixes" in their game at release rather than try to design a game that avoids these flaws altogether?