Blizzard morale takes a hit following co-leader's surprise resignation
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CDPR has had a similar, yet somewhat quieter death.
I'm not sure if it's true but I heard a large amount of the development team that was behind Witcher 3 left in the years following that game's release.
Not sure if it's true, or if so why they left, but in any case it's a shame.
watching the video of diablo 4 it looks exactly the same as diablo 3. Some things are a bit better but some things are a bit worse.
TBH theres not really much to improve upon... unless they go back to D2 but we all know they won't do that. Its not hard to make a good dungeon crawler/looting sim. Kind of like AOE2, the formula was perfected, stop fucking with it, and give us more of that, can't even mumble some shit about "player retention" D2 is still alive and well, if they would do something about the damn bots though, AOE2 the same although not really through official channels, but the remaster revived it a bit. And then they used whatever godawful engine for 4's graphics, god damn. MS could have just done AOE4 in the engine they used for 1/2's remasters and it would look fantastic, maybe tweak stuff a little to look differently, give it some flair but it works.
no shit? from the first video it was obvious dumbasses, they told us they werent changing anything. if you thought it would be good, you are a fucking retard.
d2r was absolute garbage as well.
I've been saying for some time, these companies are only going to get worse as they dance around their 'special hires'. All these different 'issues' that have nothing to do with the product you need to put out, to make money and pay your wages.