Something that happened:
Creative Assembly discounted Total War Three Kingdoms so people would buy it.
And then dropped the news a week later they were no longer going to support it and cancelled all planned DLC.
It was released less than two years ago. People. Are. PISSED.
[Image of Steam ratings bombing after news.]
Follow up:
Punchline:
They announced a second Three Kingdoms game. It isn't going to be a sequel, it's just going to be another game based around the Three Kingdoms period of history.
Whenever Creative Assembly's name comes up, it reminds me of the Three Kingdoms mod fiasco (the top voted Reddit comment also mentions it), because I immediately went out of my way to put them on a "Never Support" list then:
Billy got bought out, possibly by some form of coercion given his silence on the transfer, last Twitter activity that didn't exactly endorse the transition, and timing (post-Traitors of America list).
New OAG is by some European man named Karol who is paying some author(s) about ~$90 a month to excrete garbage articles. It's a dumpster fire. Anybody curious shouldn't bother visiting the site, the only thing that it shares of the site in the past is strictly the branding.
Shamelessly stolen from Half-KIA, see tweet:
Follow up:
Whenever Creative Assembly's name comes up, it reminds me of the Three Kingdoms mod fiasco (the top voted Reddit comment also mentions it), because I immediately went out of my way to put them on a "Never Support" list then:
As a reminder: piracy is an easy, simple answer to many of life's problems when combined with common sense, srrDB, and other solutions.
OAG is actually nuking old articles, eh?
Billy got bought out, possibly by some form of coercion given his silence on the transfer, last Twitter activity that didn't exactly endorse the transition, and timing (post-Traitors of America list).
New OAG is by some European man named Karol who is paying some author(s) about ~$90 a month to excrete garbage articles. It's a dumpster fire. Anybody curious shouldn't bother visiting the site, the only thing that it shares of the site in the past is strictly the branding.