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Old 06-20-10, 07:27 AM   #15
JU_88
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Originally Posted by raymond6751 View Post
I think the problem has been getting developers who played the earlier versions or even understood what they had to begin with.

You would think as the systems got more powerful, we'd get more game, not less game and more limitations.

In the attempt to use all the bells and whistles of the latest equipment and programming concepts, they have lost an opportunity to enhance what was already great.


I think you have at least three problems

1) The market has changed, sims are not hot sellers anymore, the casual gamer wants insta-gatifiaction. sims require a level of commitment and patiance that most people are not willing to invest in a game.
For this reason sims dont get the budget and development time as tripple AAA title like COD or GTA.

2) Developers constantly try to 're-inevent the wheel' and strive for innovation, I guess this for a number reasons, one being not recieve flak for putting out an unoriginal product and second to keep things intresting for themselves.
At the same sime they have to be carful not to alienate their market, hen why most games fall in to a well established genre with just a few minor never seen before features.

3) The cost of games develepment it tenfold was it once was, all the technalogical advances mean that everthing is now way more complicated and time consuming to impelment.
Devs do what they can int he time they have, proffssionals or not - they are only human and sometimes make the wrong decisions.

Silent Hunter should have stuck to its orginal formula and gone down the DLC add-on road, that is the only way to get a complete sim these days.
Trouble is that many sub simmers tend to be a more mature audiance in there 30's and 40's, and Ive noticed that quite a few are (no offence) abit set in their ways, for instance I saw a thread where many of us here said they refuse to buy into things like DLC, and want everything on a disk.
Oh come on! Its 2010 for christ sakes... and its the begining of the end for optical media!
Roll with it grandpa
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