Sprash said:
reading might do the trick Yoshida said that personally, he "really enjoyed" playing No Man's Sky but could appreciate why others might not feel the same way. "I understand some of the criticisms especially Sean Murray is getting, because he sounded like he was promising more features in the game from day one. "It wasn't a great PR strategy, because he didn't have a PR person helping him, and in the end he is an indie developer. But he says their plan is to continue to develop No Man's Sky features and such, and I'm looking forward to continuing to play the game." |
Understanding how PR works might do the trick too. I already saw that, but he is clearly focusing the guilt on Sean to avoid any brand damage, cause they are not happy with what the game has brought to them, this shows that Yoshida actually cares for the perception of the brand, but of course he is not so dumb to give a bad opinion about a product his company has distributed, they even had a Ps4 bundle with it. If someone usually as polite as this man is making a passive agressive statement against a developer like that must be cause they are not very happy with the whole thing.







