Backflipping sounds so whimsical tho and I’ll be using it from now on, especially when someone backflips from a promise hard.
Backflipping sounds so whimsical tho and I’ll be using it from now on, especially when someone backflips from a promise hard.
Your prices are optimistically low. They’ll probably be double that and lock features behind the more expensive plan.
Well it’s a competent CoD clone, costs $0 so the shitty MTX hits less hard than in a $70 game, and it’s 1/10th the install size. Might also be good for CoD players if this game gets big enough and lights a fire under Activision’s ass.
It would be a good thing, but there are a few problems.
Fast food has always been of soggy cardboard quality so when prices increase it kind of feels unjustified.
Fast food workers are also being paid dick compared to how difficult their job is.
And then it’s the fact that not only a fast food prices getting more expensive, it’s all foods. There is no cheap alternative anymore only expensive food you have to cook yourself or expensive food being delivered to you.
Bottom line, I guess, It’s good we’re getting people off of fast food, but this isn’t the way to do it.
I have noticed this trend as well, but I think it’s actually pretty good. Your package bunch of features you have been working on under a common theme and that builds some excitement.
Consider the alternative: “Get ready for build v1053” or “Prepare yourselves for update 1.2.24” that just doesn’t sound exciting and it’s probably not gonna draw in players who haven’t played the game in a while.
And also keep the psychology in mind a little bit, It seems less impressive to release seven small updates where each update only adds one relatively minor feature rather than one big update with seven new, but still relatively minor features