Didn’t they see Hasbro trying the same thing? Sure, DnD itself is doing fine, but they lost the trust of third party publishers.
Didn’t they see Hasbro trying the same thing? Sure, DnD itself is doing fine, but they lost the trust of third party publishers.
That sounds right up his alley actually.
Might have to avoid the Texas / New York loop though.
Alabama, New York
Montana, Wisconsin
Alaska, New Mexico
New Mexico, Maryland
Texas, New York
New York, Texas
Oregon, Iowa
Virgina, Minnesota
Come to think of it I’m not sure I actually finished it. I know I got past the (avoiding spoilers) regular type enemies, but not to the actual end.
Did that. Broke some things. Couldn’t recover. Dropped it. Normal Bethesda experience.
I loved Far Cry when it came out. I tried reinstalling it a few years later but the disk didn’t work anymore.
And I just looked and found it in my steam library. I know what the next game I’m going to install and not finish is.
And it’s not just me right? This is similar. Revising existing licensing to squeeze more money out of people who already use their back end.