So, is it really vaporware?

So, is it really vaporware?

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Putin assassinated the developers

Remember Routine?
same shit if you ask me

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iirc it wasn't even a video game originally, it was just some animation, then some chuckleheads just slapped some of that footage together with their generic FPS and voila

Fucking hell I forgot this even existed. When was it first even announced?

>Remember Routine?

Yes and god damn was that dev unlucky.

Routine wasn't in an E3 and nearly this popular.
publishers are jumping on this game left and right.

Routine was killed by stupid developers that under-budgeted and understaffed themselves while simultaneously pushing away anyone interested in joining the dev team.
We literally don'y know anything about the development of Atomic Heart other than that the studio is located in Russia's Capital.

It's nothing more than a money laundering operation.

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should have say "same vibes if you ask me"

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unlucky how?

what happened?

that comeback is older than my father

>We literally don'y know anything about the development of Atomic Heart other than that the studio is located in Russia's Capital.

Devs are based autists. Game is likely going to get a steady release and will come out looking like Outlast but play like a janky might and magic.

Small window of opportunity that was lost because the devs gave up.

Then every single time the dev started working on it, a game came out that did exactly what it was slated for and did it way WAY better.

Hes also got fucked by his work flow and real life shit.

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tldr? i'm not reading all that shit

a journo went to mundfish and they showed him a small demo of the game and it turns out the devs are not incompetent. The guy who does the art laughs about the fact that he's seen as the only good guy in management. Game runs on unreal 4 and they plan on making a dev diaries series to be more open with the community. They're hoping to show a demo to the public in Q4 2019

thanks user, i hope so the reveal looked really interesting.

oh most definitely. The setting looks to be the most original thing in years. I hope good things for them

It didn't exist to begin with. The "devs" were trying to scam with a pre-rendered trailer but they aren't actually game developers and the whole thing was fake and they got caught in their lies.

this came out 2 weeks ago
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its kinda hard to listen to cuz he talks like his brain hamster wheel is coming off the rails but, yah there you go.

he's pretty nervous/awkward. Its clear he's never given an interview

t. lazy dev making excuses. Toby Fox made undertale all on his own, you couldn't even complete a small little game with multiple people on the team

>Toby Fox made undertale all on his own
>toby fox made a 2D low quality sprite game with the help of an artist in game maker, and was carried primarilly by his music

Its good, but its not a good bench mark.
And even toby felt he was stretching himself thin.

not really he just seems like a scattered person, too much acid maybe.

Oh, so they've just been really quiet about it then. Good for them. I think being too open can hurt a game in the long run.
Looking at you, Star Citizen.