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After that, if Ubi doesn't care what they serve to community why should we care more ? ...more than Ubi itself. If your partner doesn't like you any more - ask yourself what have you done to him.
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Chief of the Boat
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Or a different game development company entering the arena perhaps? |
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Chief
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SH series is most played subsim in last few years because its the only one there is, and the dynamic campaign offers replayability.
There is no competition to SH so its a no brainer. |
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This subsim community is a force in some way, it has a lot of dedicated players, and more than this, modders! And all this force that is not being aware of its own force as an entity is being put to "work" for Ubi. I am not talking about the great things they have accomplished for us, they really did that big time, but also, we are somehow a sustaining force for Ubi, and this is manipulation, since Ubi doesn't treat us with respect. It's somehow manipulated in some way, just because the subsim community is not really aware of its force. And this is the moment Neal should act accordingly, as the leader of this community. What is happening now is not fair, in my opinion. It's not good at all, maybe we should start to see things clearer. |
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The Old Man
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We are as they say "caught between a rock and a hard place" as SH5 proves, a lot of us have bought it however unfinished. We are in their pocket and they know it. However the general buyers are not and it is they not us who will determine the future for the series and Ubi has let them down even more than us by foolishly rushing the game out and penny pinching on manuals, their more accessible game is actually much less accessible than previous titles.
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Ubi are the only game developer with their hat in the ring regarding WWII U-boat simulations. I accept your description regarding the icompleteness of recent releases but I would also point out that people aren't taking it 'lying down'....there are many threads and posts on view that show the disdain at the quality of the SH5 release. There are however, many of the opposite opinion/viewpoint. In the main it has been left to post release patches and the efforts of the modding community to make each release more enjoyable/complete/immersive (insert your own description). What you would like to see is a culture change....a new or different beginning. That will only come about if and when Ubi withdraw from the genre or a new games developer arrives on the scene. I'm trying to maintain a neutral stance (difficult at times addmitedly) because of my previous involvement but am prepared to support anything or anybody who enhance the sub simming experience. |
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Problem with project like "Danger from the deep" is they they are amateur part-time efforts by one man bands. And i dont mean that in a bad way, but from a commercial perspective its not going to happen. A subsim of the SH quality (leaving aside the problems) needs a commercial dev/gaphics team contracted for 2-3 years. Minimum team of 20-25 fulltime devs and artists. Now i think this is perfectly feasible but one needs to organise the funding and a project manager who has experience FINNISHING complex software projects. There are just too many folks who can start well enough, but will burn out before the project is ready and then you end up with half finnished game that cost a few million, and no immediate route for the return on investment. I've said it before and I'll say it again, show me a project lead who has a track record of doing the business, and i would have no problem pitching UK VC houses for funding. This is what i do for a living for my B2B software apps clients, so i know it can be done. However i would want to put some of my own money into the project wso i would want to be sure the team that is being assembled arent wishy washy and likely to abandon the project midway. That is my biggest concern. |
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Folks working on such a high end title need to be paid WELL, so they fully commit to the project. They need to know the money is there for wages and to keep it all going until the day a good finnished product can be released. I dont see that happening with a community of modders, no matter how talented. |
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agreed.
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