Posted March 18, 2013
My problem with the current wargaming scenario is not complexity, or price points, or whatever. My problem is the whole scene is acting like they are stuck in the last century, and theres no visible evolution. If i want, or god forbid i reccomend to a friend, and he wants a wargame, we can expect 2 things: It will be pricey, around 30-50USD even for older titles. And the games will look and feel "old", with clumsy UI, and generally low quality art and sound assets.
I dont want them to stay like that, i want Crusader Kings II like games where i enjoy looking at portraits and animations, the UI isnt horrible but actually neat, where i feel this is a "modern game" all the while enjoying a "complex experience". And i want to share these with my friends, who are not so into wargames and simulators, but will give new genres a try, and can gift it to them on a sale. I want automatic or at least streamlined patching, and 30 forum posts daily of how this game rocks, what kind of mod the community just released, and "suck on my panzers call of duty", from the 100000 people that bought the game because they could afford it.
Bohemia Interactive actually succeded with this, from the obscure niche game Operation Flashpoint, they moved to make ARMA 3 that has a chance to become the most played modern FPS after Call of Duty.
Speaking of which: BUY ARMA 3 FOR 33$/25€ NAO (EU not getting shafted!)
I dont want them to stay like that, i want Crusader Kings II like games where i enjoy looking at portraits and animations, the UI isnt horrible but actually neat, where i feel this is a "modern game" all the while enjoying a "complex experience". And i want to share these with my friends, who are not so into wargames and simulators, but will give new genres a try, and can gift it to them on a sale. I want automatic or at least streamlined patching, and 30 forum posts daily of how this game rocks, what kind of mod the community just released, and "suck on my panzers call of duty", from the 100000 people that bought the game because they could afford it.
Bohemia Interactive actually succeded with this, from the obscure niche game Operation Flashpoint, they moved to make ARMA 3 that has a chance to become the most played modern FPS after Call of Duty.
Speaking of which: BUY ARMA 3 FOR 33$/25€ NAO (EU not getting shafted!)
Post edited March 18, 2013 by p_mamusz