IcaroRibeiro said:
Is that so? I can list a dozen of crappy games that manages to sell a lot. Quality is subjective, after all you can see people paying for porn games all the time. With Elon will be similar, if he gives something to satisfy his core audience they will buy it even if the game itself is crappy About Concord, where exactly was the support form the target audience (read: Hero shooter players)? Certainly not on internet, the game received pretty bad reactions even in the first trailer way before people started inserting politics on it If you want something that was make specifically to be political, it would be something like "The Post" movie. This was a 100% political movie, where the director intentions were made clear since the beginning, he wanted to tell a political story and everyone seemed fine with it (great movie btw), the target audience for the movie showed up in the theaters and the movie was a success, since it was advertised as such Concord in other hand was made to be some kind of political statement, it was the target the same crowd who play other hero shooters But people turned Concord political somehow. Like... it's a poorer version of Overwatch. This game barely even features a story. If it was something like Metaphor Refantazio which is literally a tale about politics in a semi-medieval fantasy world I would understand but... Concord really? |
Ah, well there you go. If you believe that politics played no part in the development and design of Concord then I'm sure you'll feel the same way about whatever game Elon Musk produces.