@skulliah said
Mmm. I don't like how you're judging people without knowing them.
The proof is in the pudding. You don't need to personally know someone or a company to judge what they have delivered. The same threat of skeletons throughout your entire rep from day one to Athena's 10+, the same skeletons again from the peaceful Sanctuary to the Devil's Roar.
Well, yes, it's easy to discuss something. But if you think integrating something is so easy, you're completely wrong.
I'm pretty sure Rare wanted to include way more things in the update but you know, time is a big constraint. You've to prioritize important features, other could be put aside, changing things to fit player feedbacks, bug fixes or performance issues.
It doesn't take the whole company to change a simple texture to the skeleton unless that company is only one person.
Bugs and performance issues are handled by a totally different group of people from the graphics & texturing department.
Sea of Thieves is still a game as a service where things are evolving constantly and I'm sure Devil's Roar can evolve too.
Of course it can evolve, after suggestions made by the more creative public in threads such as this.
To me, when I look at their Art Book, I find that these people are full of imagination and work tirelessly in the creation of this Pirate Universe.
Concept art designers are great but it's only those few people and not the company as a whole who may be considered as being "full of imagination".
And that's only assuming if the concept artists are still on the payroll or (if ever) if it was outsourced.
They still need to bridge the gap or join the dots between concept art and development.
When you look at the automotive industry, do you buy on the company's reputation for great concept cars that will never be or on what they've actually produced to date?
Six months in and we've still got the same skeleton threats. When do you think any of that concept art will make it into the game?
Tirelessly? Absolutely PMSL.
Why is the gaming industry forgiven, defended or made exempt from the same scrutiny as any other industry?
They're unimaginative, lazy in production and as slow as a wet weekend.
It's not a service to deliver content six or more months late, that should have already been in the "AAA game" at launch.
It's not a service to rollback and work on bugs that should have been tested and repaired before being pushed out to the public.
It's only a service to keep the servers maintained, up and running.
Just like the factory warranty on any new car, white goods, kitchen appliance, home entertainment, PC, etc.