Fastest AAA game death of all time?

fastest AAA game death of all time?

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That would be Fallout 76

In order for a game to die it first has to be alive. Anthem was a zombie before it was even released.

Nope that would be your mum's pussy and these digits

Would you consider Artifact a AAA game? Can card games be AAA?

People still play that for some reason, unlike Anthem

Nope, 76 got a lot more shit at launch (and deservedly so), but it's still played, unlike Anthem.

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Oh fuck, you're right. It was so bad I forgot it existed.

It's because no one wanted an online shooter from a waifu RPG company and EA just keeps digging Bioware's grave with every release

nothing will beat lawbreaker

Was it ever alive?

Legit question but can valve even be considered a aaa dev anymore? It's been 6 years since they produced a high budget title (dota 2).

They're a 3A publisher now

Anthem is not dead, cunt. Cataclysm are finall on their way and the stuff they shown is legit cool

Artifact, ads and avoiding development?

I have sealed copies of both of those games, wanted to play them but haven't gotten around to yet.
Should I bother taking the plastic off? Or just put them in a box for 20 years and sell as collectibles next to my 27 sealed copies of Too Human and X-Men Destiny.

Artifact was such an unbelievable shitstorm. Most people on Yea Forums just didn't care about it and it died so quickly it just passed under the radar.

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It sad that capcom can shit out a mobile card game and it be better than this shit.

>$0.05 have been deposited to your Origin account.

The game had a $20 barrier to entry. It was dead on arrival because someone decided charging money for a microtransaction-laden game was a wise idea in a marketplace as competitive as online card games, especially when much better ones were already f2p.

>Randy
>AAA

Valve just didn't care at all. They didn't even have the decency to just make it F2P, refund the people that bought it, and call it a day.

Nah, bro. You don't go from 100k+ purchasers to only 100 people playing at any time because of an entry fee. Game was garbage.

>Hmm I have not played since 2 weeks after launch. Maybe they fixed it by now.
>Redownload
>Loadings still painfully long
>Start first mission
>Shoot someone
>Server disconnect
Incredible

>Anthem is one of the biggest disasters eve-

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i saw some gameplay and i saw a character open up their shoulders to lob grenades so honestly im interested in playing it (solo) like i did destiny


but like destiny im willing to spend 2 bucks on it because one day servers will be cut and it will be an unplayable coaster.

hi jon

r.

You're probably right, but shittier games have done alright by the sheer virtue of them being free.

Destiny 2 almost died in its first 2 seasons because everyone hit the cap in their first week then there was fuck all to do.

Now it's way better.

Even if you were to buy the game you wouldn't be able to play it on PC unless you have a really, REALLY powerful rig.
The day 1 patch apparently fucked a lot of people over just because they were using nvidia cards that weren't 1080ti
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Perhaps, coz Paragon/newUT/LawBreakers/Evolve are more AA tier. Battleborn is trash-tier. And Artifact is belongs to mobile.

Is that supposed to be looking cool or interesting? Because it isn't.

>enemy stands around while 2 faggots do 100 anime moves
zoom zoom

sell them

It's like one of my japanese animes. Even less substance though.

deep

I can do the same shit in Warframe

>hey lets make a live service game
>cut it on "expansions"
>and then sell it separately

>make a sequel even tho its a fucking live service
>do exactly same scheme
>scream "guys we are sorry here we fixed everything wrong" in twitter
>get brownie points, sell more "expansions" and get retards like to defend you
i hate nu-bungie and destiny so much

Probably since it was alive since its inception.

huh, so they actually wanted to make warframe

boring, soulless high budget dumpster fire

looks like complete fucking trash desu

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At least we got some fun out of it

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now why would i ever play this when warframe exists?

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A new challenger appears.
>not AAA
You may be right.

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Because BioWare leadership told their employees not to restrict their thinking by making comparisons to other games, and stuck their fingers in their ears and started singing when questioned about how they were supposed to learn from similar games' successes and failures, so in their perfect world, you don't actually know that other games exist.

It's a strange universe we live in where an AAA game looks like a F2P ripoff of an actual F2P game.

Did they ever fix anything from launch? Still remember horrible shit like server issues launching you into bugged lobbies and the like.

I did enjoy the game for a small while but between all the bugs and problems I'm glad I listened to Yea Forums and just did the subscription thing for one month instead of buying the damn game. Can't imagine how pissed people who did buy the game are

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Kys for ruining the industry

They fixed a few things, but the game is such an absolute mess that every fix invariably breaks something else. At least twice now, they've raised the drop rate of gear purely by accident.

Not being f2p prevented new players from coming in when the buyers started falling off. Everyone interested in the game already bought it, nobody else wanted to drop 20bux on a card game when they could just play Hearthstone.