Dug this up from an old thread:
(Christofer Sundberg = Avalanche Studios founder and creative director)
Sundberg, Avalanche Studios founder, said Just Cause 3 is not free-to-play, some days ago on Twitter.
https://twitter.com/CHSundberg/status/528669469061971968
Im surpried the logo has no scorpionÜbermatik;137445721 said:Two more apparently:
Assuming this is on both 360 and Xb1, the graphics look more than acceptable for a cross-generation game. Some of the textures look like they're stretched a bit out of proportion. Otherwise, interesting stuff. But nobody wants microtransactions...
...oh. OK then, I'm back on-board.
A source close to the project who asked not to be named verified the first image, saying it showed off Just Cause 3's Black Market. This lets players drop items into the game world at will.
There was once a plan to have the PC version of Just Cause 3 free-to-play, with the console versions paid-for titles with optional micro-transactions, but we understand the plan changed and this may no longer be the case.
Both Square Enix and Avalanche declined to comment when contacted by Eurogamer.
Übermatik;137445721 said:Two more apparently:
Eurogamer has a few more details from a source.
http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2...creenshots-hint-at-f2p-and-micro-transactions
Eurogamer has a few more details from a source.
http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2...creenshots-hint-at-f2p-and-micro-transactions
Please god, no Malaysian voice acting this time, ok?
Why is it that microtransactions are cool when they're from Nintendo and Valve but not other companies?
This game was never officially confirmed? Pretty sure there's been word of this game for more than a year now.Hopefully Avalanche will provide some official clarification before too long. I imagine they won't want to have negative buzz surrounding the game now that it is confirmed to exist.
Eurogamer has a few more details from a source.
http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2...creenshots-hint-at-f2p-and-micro-transactions
There was once a plan to have the PC version of Just Cause 3 free-to-play, with the console versions paid-for titles with optional micro-transactions, but we understand the plan changed and this may no longer be the case.
My name is BOLO SANTOSIProblem, comraid?
Sundberg, Avalanche Studios founder, said Just Cause 3 is not free-to-play, some days ago on Twitter.
https://twitter.com/CHSundberg/status/528669469061971968
Eurogamer has a few more details from a source.
http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2...creenshots-hint-at-f2p-and-micro-transactions
There was once a plan to have the PC version of Just Cause 3 free-to-play, with the console versions paid-for titles with optional micro-transactions, but we understand the plan changed and this may no longer be the case.
I really do hope it's no longer the case. Just give me one more traditional JC game. That's all I ask.
Please.
Propably changed yesterday. Hopefully it will have a built in multiplayer from the start so me and my serdadus can wreak havoc, provided that they won't fuck it up.
I think they mean "the PC version isn't f2p and is pay for with microtransactions" as opposed to "the game isn't a huge microtransaction thingy anymore".
why are people commenting on the graphics of what is obviously an in-development game? moreover, why does this happen almost every single time an in-development game is shown early?
This game was never officially confirmed? Pretty sure there's been word of this game for more than a year now.
Edit: Actually, we've known about JC3 since December 2011. Here's the GAF thread.
Im surpried the logo has no scorpion
You guys can all relax.
shinobi602 has pretty much told us that Just Cause 3 isn`t going to be a F2P game, and Christofer Sundberg made a new tweet today.
We currently have ONE.
He doesn't really dismiss the idea of there being a SECOND F2P in their catalogue of games.
As you mentioned though, Shinobi shut down any F2P talk and I'm inclined to believe him. Still, that wording....
So no F2P, but definitely full of microtransactions. That sucks. What a weird series to throw them into.
I`ll bet they won`t pass away the option to buy microtransactions, just like Ubisoft is doing with Assassins Creed Rouge.
It's kinda ridiculous. I can't wait to see what trend they come up with this gen.