Hey, random internet commenter here. This is the way to positive character growth and I want to give you kudos. It's hard to admit flaws but you owned up to it and took constructive feedback with grace. Keep it up :)
Hey so our main studio is floundering, lets make another one!
I've been loving software inc. Its a tycoon game with some factorio style elements. Contrary to the name however, it's not just software you can decide to make, you can also make cell phones, consoles and such. You can genuinely start as just your founder in a garage and grow to encompass everything like some kind of indie Microsoft.
For 30$ Canadian the game is an absolute steal, so if you have any interest in the concept of software startups and enjoy the games like theme hospital and (to a lesser degree) factorio I heavily encourage you to check it out.
When you get evicted due to no fault of your own because the landlord intends to renovate the property. It's often done so they can slap in a new carpet, some tiles and a new bathtub and then jack the price up 1200$ and call it a luxury property.
Agreed. It might not be the best one but I have a real soft spot for revelations, old man Ezio is a very compelling character, the setting, wrapping up arc for characters. We get plenty of Egypt in games but I can recall ever getting the Ottoman Empire.
Also Unity is underrated, if it had been polished at launch I hold it would have been the best game in the original style gameplay series by far.
I appreciate the kind words, I was just joking around. I'm a happily taken man with a great girlfriend. To those considering bad choices, I promise the unknown is scary but has much greater rewards than going back to something that already failed.
They have perfected the science of making you want someone that you don't need.
I should call her
I'm in this picture and I don't like it.
But actually nowadays I just have like 47 different systems sitting around so i'm prepared for when I want to run a giant mecha Monster Hunter/Iron Chef galactic cooking show RPG
Buy me dinner first
Top steam review for your reading pleasure:
Good thing about this being on Steam is they can't delete discussions that even mention pay to win, right? (NVM they banned me from discussions for mentioning pay to win and let their shills attack me and call me mentally ill without banning any of the toxic people who actually broke the TOS)
Game has so many unique mechanics that are pay walled with absurd prices: rocket tanks, paratroopers, flamethrower tanks, extra vehicle slots so you can spam 8 vehicles in a row while free players only get one, etc...not only is the game blatantly pay to win but they also renamed the Steam release to the original name of the game so they could justify deleting and hiding all the negative reviews from their initial failed launch, fraudulent damage control anyone? Intent to deceive customers isn't acceptable, devs please remove pay to win or face a review bombing. AGAIN!
Focus should be to fix the AI bots and progression and remove pay to win instead of just simply adding more content only the whales can enjoy or use...not to mention the silver economy is so bad the game devs are being FORCED to admit the predatory monetization/progression was so horrible they can't even hit 1,000 players at launch. Not to mention they claimed to have tens of thousands of active players on their website but suspiciously have less than a 1,000 after a full Steam launch?
Do yourselves a favor and leave a negative review and dump on this dev team, they deserve it and it is the only way gamers can fight back against this kind of nonsense.
I understand games need to make money, but breaking a game and selling the solution isn't an acceptable way to run a business. Would you buy a car from a dealership that breaks your car on purpose and then sells you the solution for an absurd price? Don't support pay to win it is anti gamer and anti gaming, the industry will become miserable and milked dry if we continue to give dev teams like this a single cent.
I've moved around in the last year and literally registered for library cards in two cities earlier this week thinking of this post. Nice to know it's still making the rounds