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: It's a shame that "marketing" overrides things like
: "consistency" or "creativity", but game development is
: a business first, art distant second (if that). The rub is when developers
: try to mask the fact with "we meant it all along" communication
: (in lieu of actual communication).
: Every project has its own needs and
: And this is perfectly understandable. Crap happens, demands and deadlines and
: all that. But things should be communicated if you don't want confusion.
: It's a bit odd to get annoyed at the fact that people make incorrect
: assumptions when you've done pretty much nothing to prevent this. What
: would it have hurt to inform players that an Arbiter who isn't Thel was
: going to be in Killer Instinct after the teaser was revealed. A short
: article would have avoided so much trouble (not that it's a big issue,
: like I said, the character looks neat, the level is great, the real
: problem is communication). I don't get why developers want to be so darn
: secretive, and still take issue with the fact that inferences are made due
: to the lack of information.
: What else do you expect? Was the game plan really to run around after the
: fact and correct people rather than informing them beforehand? Did we
: learn nothing from the whole "Storm Covenant" debacle?
: I think you're reading a bit much into things. I don't see anyone saying that
: not having Thel or Keith David is a bad thing. The issue has been no
: information as to why this is, and every explanation is coming off as a
: familiar excuse. Communication is the big issue here, more than anything
: else. I'm no fan of this Killer Instinct game, but from what I've seen,
: the "not-any-specific Arbiter" looks like it'll be a great
: addition. Is it really so important to convince folks that it's not Thel?
: Isn't that pedantic "unsatisfyible bitching for bitchings sake"?
: Nobody's been complaining about the way that it doesn't make sense for the
: Arbiter to be fighting Ice Aliens or Sentient fireballs...
Did you get this worked up about Mortal Kombat when they put Predator, Alien and Jason in their game?
It just looks like 'fun' for the sake of 'fun' to me.....
(Not that I'll get it as I don't play fighting games, but I can certainly appreciate it for those who do)