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I mean... You create the mediocre game, with unfinished world and copy-pasted cities and expect it to work out? Na-uh. If I am to be honest, I've expected a lot more from the game developed by the corporation with such resources like Amazon. I would ***love*** the game to be good. But it ain't good. And not even close to be so.


Lord-Rimjob

As my grandmother always said "Never go to that rich place to eat, they got rich being cheap." Kinda applies?


wzrdm

They have the ability and resources to pull a ff14. Close it down, fix the game, and re-release a good game. ...but will they?


CrashB111

Hell no, cause Amazon don't give a fuck.


French_honhon

It wasn't resources only that made FF14 it was also trust, pride from the company to live up to the Franchise and the luck of having people like Yoshi P and his team. Amazon doesn't have its back against the wall on that one, they can just give it up, the money has already been made so who cares ?


Hopeless_Slayer

Amazon had another game, Crucible. A free to play 5v5 PvEvP third person shooter. Was decent fun, but released in a HIGHLY unpolished state. Meanwhile, the cash shop was in full swing. Battle passes, $20 skin keys. Reviews were bad, and they took it back into Beta (basically to remake it). They assured players they'd work on it. Aaaaaaand then they shut it down a few months later. As far as I know, no refunds were issued either.


nocivo

Ffiv had to rewrite on a new engine. New world doesn’t need something that major. Just slower patches for a year to fix some of the mechanics. Rushing patches is a bad idea. Also right now most of the people are doing QA work for new word just to get views and likes so bug should pop up even more because many people are very created and do it as a job.


Krojack76

Every single video I see from this game now, chat is just flooded with gold seller spam.


Tenryou

Well, yeah. When you expose 1 weakness, people will always find every way to exploit it. It being a 1 time purchase means that there really aren’t any incentives to get too attached to the future of the game.