![]() Only after learning what's there can they start trying to change, fix, or add anything to the game. Each time someone new comes on board, they have to learn everything that already is there and went into the game (coding, what equipment and stuff is already in the game, how items are generated, etc). Few want to stay and work on the game because of how Chucklefish mistreats it's workers. The modding community is pretty much being whats keeping it even worth playing, which also kills it going off PC.Īs Kitsune said, it's not likely with Chucklefish's treatment of its employees and poor business decisions. I could create a more compelling story than what they put in with the elements they had. I also think it has one of the most boring, non-threatening stories Ive ever seen. I suspect the sales figures from this move vs the work involved to be disasterous at best, and crippling at worst.) This means no mods and nothing on the game for a very long time likely, if ever. (as an example, they are trying to port this game to other consoles with a skeleton crew. (which is always an interesting gambit: Its how Final Fantasy 1 saved Square Enix after all! And how Okami never got a sequel worth talking about.)īut considering that this games infrastructure has aged horribly, Chucklefish's treatment of its employees and poor business decisions has spread, and even the lone programmer that did this title has admitted to this game being a cacophanous mess of coding, (This was one of Bartwe's earlier projects, he has since improved) I would not buy a sequel to this game even if Chucklefish paid me to beta test it. Given that Chucklefish is in a bit of a tight spot currently, I would not expect miracles to happen unless theyre either really desperate, really dumb, or making their swan song. I believe three teams have already failed at this task. ![]() why? isnt it one of the most popular among chucklefish's published games? Why? The only way I think youd see this game get a proper sequel is if they made a brand new game from scratch, and actually employed a more competant team to work on it that time. Originally posted by Kitsune Dzelda:Nope.
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