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shikamaru317 said:
konnichiwa said:

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- They worked a long time on Starfield because a. they remade Creation Engine as Creation Engine 2, b. it was a new IP and new IP's always take longer, and c. it was the largest game they have ever made in virtually every metric, as I mentioned above. 

It's so damn tiring to have to explain for the 10,000 time that games today do not take the same amount of time to develop than they did 10 frigging years ago, Lol. Developers try to tell gamers this, journalists try to tell gamers this, they don't listen, they expect games to be shit out like a factory line in 2-3 years.

Fact is that MOST games these days take at least 4-5 years to develop now. New IPs take even longer, reboots are essentially the same as New IPs in many cases and take around the same amount of time. Sequels are about 4-5 years. Everything else is longer. Zero Dawn = 6 Years. Forbidden West = 5 Years. Tears of the Kingdom = 6 Years.