Five Nights at Freddy's Creator Apologizes for Newest Game
"I got too eager to show the things that were finished, that I neglected to pay attention to the things that weren't."
Despite giving a release date of February 19, Five Nights at Freddy's creator Scott Cawthon now penned an apology on the game's Steam page [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/view/166033-Five-Nights-at-Freddys-World-Releases-Early#&gid=gallery_5484&pid=1], stating that this is the first time he feels that he's released a game before it was ready.
"You know, I've been accused of rushing my games ever since FNaF 1, but I've never felt that I'd released a game too early... until now," Cawthon wrote. "There are a lot of features that this game should have had before release, features that I was told about, but ignored and didn't implement. Features such as being able to see what abilities do during battle, or being able to see a stats page for your characters. These are features that any good RPG would have."
"I got too eager to show the things that were finished, that I neglected to pay attention to the things that weren't."
Cawthon has promised to fix the issues with the game, adding updates with the above features "in the coming weeks."
"So I say this to a community that I've enjoyed and respected for over a year and a half now- I'm sorry," Cawthon continued. "I will continue to add features to the game and make it right."
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"I got too eager to show the things that were finished, that I neglected to pay attention to the things that weren't."
Despite giving a release date of February 19, Five Nights at Freddy's creator Scott Cawthon now penned an apology on the game's Steam page [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/view/166033-Five-Nights-at-Freddys-World-Releases-Early#&gid=gallery_5484&pid=1], stating that this is the first time he feels that he's released a game before it was ready.
"You know, I've been accused of rushing my games ever since FNaF 1, but I've never felt that I'd released a game too early... until now," Cawthon wrote. "There are a lot of features that this game should have had before release, features that I was told about, but ignored and didn't implement. Features such as being able to see what abilities do during battle, or being able to see a stats page for your characters. These are features that any good RPG would have."
"I got too eager to show the things that were finished, that I neglected to pay attention to the things that weren't."
Cawthon has promised to fix the issues with the game, adding updates with the above features "in the coming weeks."
"So I say this to a community that I've enjoyed and respected for over a year and a half now- I'm sorry," Cawthon continued. "I will continue to add features to the game and make it right."
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