AnarchistAbe said:
Naeras said:
AnarchistAbe said:
Indeed. It also strikes me as funny that Dark Souls got an internet petition to be made. Then, when gamers get what they wanted, they aren't happy with the way it's being done. So, a new petition, to change the game they're getting because of a petition (which hasn't been released yet), is now circulating.
How can you say that we aren't being entitled?
Here's why people complain about it. [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q6p8qz6wv8M] It's actually locked me out of games that I've bought in the past. Asking that products that I pay money for should work isn't entitlement, it's
how it should be.
GFWL is shit. I can see the decision to use GFWL in this case(video explains it), but I don't think I'll buy the PC version of Dark Souls at full price.
The video is interesting... However, he does touch (albeit, very VERY briefly), over the same major concern that I have: Gamers request a game, publisher makes the game, the game doesn't sell...no more games.
Obviously, that's a tad extreme. But publishers hate nothing more than losing money. They obviously didn't have much faith in a PC Port to begin with, or they would have just made one. This just re-affirms their decision to NOT make a port. And don't be naive enough to think other publishers will look at what Namco did wrong here. Expect them to see the hit to Namco's bottom line, with the cause being a PC port.
So they suck at Business. This may come as a surprise, but when your Business sucks at being a Business it's common place for it to fail. If you seriously are so disconnected that you didn't realize right from the get go that GFWL would be a bad thing to use...well sorry, but you don't deserve to turn a profit. Oh and if you are also stupid enough to actually believe the bullshit excuses you give the public for why your game failed it's probably for the best that you go down because you obviously don't know what the fuck you are doing anyway.
Here's the deal, they have been given a clear warning. People have said they want the Game but they don't want Games for Windows Live. This shouldn't even be something they have to be told. About 5 Seconds of Research should make it pretty obvious that if you are going to go with DD DRM you go with Steam. You don't go with GfWL, you don't go with Origin and you don't go with whatever Ubisoft calls their thing either. You also don't go with all the ones that are pretty much unknown.
If your Game has ''Games for Windows Live'' on it you might aswell write ''Do not buy this''
This shouldn't reaffirm the idea of not porting it, all this should tell them is that making bad business decisions is bad...and that this specific mistake would have been easily avoidable...who'da thunk it?