Oh jeez, basically admitting utter defeat with Pharaoh. That should have been the pricepoint from the beginning, putting it at full price was incredibly tone-deaf considering the status of the franchise at the time. But it’s too late at this point.
I’m curious about that change in DLC plans. It can point to either them stopping support for the game in the near future and giving up on it, or it can be the total opposite, them taking a “it needs all the help it can get” approach and releasing stuff for free to try to improve its perception.
One plan that we’ve always had since the early stages of development on PHARAOH is to expand the size of our campaign map as a free update, and to introduce even more factions and cultures to the game.
Also this should’ve been better messaged, or the release should have been delayed until a bit more of that was ready. One of the major things that killed the game was its reduced scope and the narrative that it was basically a Saga title in all but name. You can’t just release a 30 dollar game at 60 dollars because you have internal super secret intentions that it will eventually grow into being that 60 dollar game. Hopefully they learned that lesson for the future.
This is a pretty big admission of failure, which is good to see. I’m a little worried it might be too little too late, considering the community has been on fire for at least six months and grumbling since WH3’s botched release. The fact that CA is willing to put their money where their mouth is will go a long way, though now it confirms that the price hikes were the result of unchecked greed and were not necessary, contrary to previous letters to the community.
I have no idea what this is all about but this reads an an honest and genuine post
Yeah I’m going to lurk and hope someone comments a bit of background. I’m a huge fan of Shogun. Don’t know what’s been going on at the studio though.
There’s been some complaints about the amount of dlc + price for recent games. Also limited content in the base game, and same bugs still from previous games. They also tried to shut down any complaints on their forums.
I play the Warhammer series, so I can’t speak much to Pharoh (their newest game release). The apology actually covers a lot of what the drama is about. Higher priced DLCs with okay content, old bugs from the previous installments unfixed, terrible communication with the player base.
I like the apology. It’s specific and they are putting their money where their mouth is. As long as they follow up, I think they can recoup a lot of goodwill. I’m hopeful because I love what they’ve done with the warhammer series and I want them to support it for years to come. It’s great right now and it has incredible potential.