bubblegamer said:
Nyleveia said:
bubblegamer said:
Nyleveia said:
Dr.EisDrachenJaeger said: Of course not^ |
Then your misguided anger is just that, misguided.
I would recommend you take a break from forums for a while until you are better able to deal with your afflictions but I have my doubts that you would pay much attention to such a suggestion.
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I agree with Nyleveia.
By the way is it too late to ask you a question;
I know there are a lot of NDA's in place in this industry of ours, a lot of other industries as well of course. Are there any that we gamers are not aware off and that would be very important, maybe because they're too influential, that you can tell us about?
I realize you maybe can't say anything, but not asking won't help! Maybe something that won't reveal who you are. Something that's some kind of 'norm' like the one where developers can't specifically mentions games are coming to PS4 as well.
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Nda are issued for all sorts, from specific game content, dlc, major release info, secret chars virtually everything, even most of the software we use carries NDA
More recently though a certain company had been pushing nda for media blackouts of timing and availability of key titles to give the impression of exclusivity, I can't say who or what game, I don't agree with it personally but it will be pretty obvious when the arrangement ends exactly which major title I'm reffering to.
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I think i have an idea which game ThaT is!
Another question coming you way;
At which point, in a game's life, does a studie decide on making DLC's? Most gamers belive DLC are just another form of milking the fanbase. I'm not sure how i think about it myself, sometimes i agree and sometimes i don't. I don't like the way Capcom is doing it for example, but can't complain about Bethesda's approach to the matter.
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For some its planned from day one, for others it'd developed after the fact to extend a games live and give more depth to a world or in some cases create a foundation to link a title to a new or previous game.
L4d2 linked to 1 in a free dlc/update which was great
Criterion did it beautifully with burnout paradise, providing evolution to an already great game, dlc there was well worth it, but for the most part dlc is just a way of milking an existing game, very few games dlc attempts to give any meaningful extension to a game overall. Skyrim, fallout, those sorts of games are exceptions.
I'd love a new gen fallout to be honest.