the-pi-guy said:
It terms of development time. A new game requires pre - production, if pre production takes 6 months, then you can have half the team do a remaster and the other half do designing and the like and then in six months you have a new game in production and a remaster going out the door whereas what you want would only have a new game in production.
Option A: put these 30 people to make a new game, we wait 3-4 years, because it is a very small operation at this point. Option B: put these 30 people to make a remaster, we wait 1 year, with the money we can fund a full team and make the same game that Option A would do in 2-3 years. Option C: put these 30 people to make a new smaller game, we wait 2-3 years, because it is a very small operation at this point. Option D: put these 30 people to make a remaster, we wait 1 year, with the money we can fund a full team and make the same game that Option A would do in 1-2years. |
Why wait a year for a game that already exists?...and dont say because people who hasnt played it now has the chance.
Put these people on a new project or have them help out another dev team. We dont need these filler remasters.







