Raven Gold
Local Boy Hunter
It's not about one particular game being rushed or not. It's about the prinicipal of denying funds to those who ruin other games.
They may be one company (I knew that!) but you don't see Activision rushing the release of Diablo III now do you? They've even announced a console version so that means another 1-2 years before we get a release date (Imo). So I still trust Blizzard
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That's why I'm cuddling my theory of Blizzard retaining a controlling stake in their property.
I believe D3 is scheduled to come out towards the end of this year sometime.
That was the same story last year... and the year before that![]()
As per a previous post Ive made ,
I hope all these massive companies die of cholesterol. (Godzilla joke)
I remember when I started playing games on my XT and later upgraded to a Pentium , back then , there were hundreds of little start up companies all starting genres , making memorable games and made us all spoiled for choice , new releases every month , releases for games youve never heard of , by companies you never heard of , and each and every one of them had one thing in common , they were small cheap games that kept us all entertained for hours and we still remember them to this day.
You would be hard pressed to see a release roster for a month containing more than 10 games ..
shows you how big the monsters have gotten and how bad it is for us , the consumers.
I dream of the day that small fresh indie games get released on a weekly basis by people from all around the world , perhaps via Steam , games that entertain us for hours and dont cost an arm and a leg ,
we will support them and they will make a living from making new fresh games untarnished by these large corporate giants damaging the industry for the rest of us.
Is it good for a programmer to program for a large in-house company like EA ?
Not really , ive seen many blogs of disgruntled ex employees who finish a game and get the boot ,
working in a small group and getting your money's worth , making a name for yourself and releasing new fresh content onto steam at reasonable prices will keep them in the green , keep us entertained and generally motivate other people to also start their own programming houses.
I hope this isnt a pipe-dream (pun intended , think oldschool games)
I enjoy seeing these big companies fail and seeing the little company's games get rewarded.
On this note , Kudo's to DesktopDungeon's , You are exactly what I am talking about !
I hope you motivate more people to start programming fun games.