Felix Lighter
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I hope the framework Obsidian built with PoE allows them to profitably release similar RPGs long into the future.
Didn't streamers and bigger personalities get early access to the game to drum up some more of that interest?
It's worth keeping in mind that Paradox greenlit Cities: Skylines in direct response to the Sim City fiasco. They were savvy enough to see that the thirst was there, and Colossal Order fortunately delivered in spades.
Cool, maybe they can afford to hire some people who know how to scale interfaces so people playing >1080p on their internal games don't need to download mods of questionable efficacy.
Also no more HoI4 delays please.
Happy for Obsidian and Paradox. I'm knee deep in Bloodborne and mh4u right now, but will be picking both of these up soon.
I wonder what's next for Obsidian?
Their last handful of games have been amazing.
South Park, New Vegas, PoE, Alpha Protocol.... all great games. Are they still doing that MMO? :/
I accept any delays if it gets Victoria III made.
Cool, maybe they can afford to hire some people who know how to scale interfaces so people playing >1080p on their internal games don't need to download mods of questionable efficacy.
They should focus on making games like these rather then service like games where they spit out DLC everyweek
They should focus on making games like these rather then service like games where they spit out DLC everyweek
BioWare's days of making good games are long behind them, still cool of them to recognize Obsidian is out here living the dream.
well deserved indeed.
They just keep delivering (publishing actually) quality titles and they are able to make a profit..
Shocking how easy it is, right Konami, Square-Enix and Capcom?
I take it you've never actually looked at how the DLC and patches work in stuff like Crusader Kings II, eh? Because it's truly a best case scenario as far as paid DLC is concerned; features are expanded upon or added in the large DLCs, where the cheap ones are meaningless cosmetics, only for those who truly want it all. And the sale of DLCs funds the free patches that have massively improved/expanded CK2 since release.
So, basically... Paradox already is.
Cool, maybe they can afford to hire some people who know how to scale interfaces so people playing >1080p on their internal games don't need to download mods of questionable efficacy.
Also no more HoI4 delays please.