Still, unless it brings the unsavoury elements of its community under control, we will be seeing less and less innovative games launching on the worlds largest PC storefront, which is bad for PC gaming as a whole. Steam is a vital part of the PC gaming ecosystem. Liars and trolls do nothing to improve gamer culture they only succeed in choking out all possible innovation, every new game has cheerleaders foaming at the mouth for its demise, no wonder major publishers only throw Steam their scraps years after release, or abandon it altogether. Perhaps Torchlight 3 will survive this coordinated assault of stupidity and immaturity by Steam and Reddit users, it certainly has a fan base large enough to, but many games do not have the benefit of a pre-existing fanbase to fall back on. Torchlight 3 was relatively light on content during its early access period, and even now it’s not what I would call a content-heavy game, but it’s far from lacking in content and it is reasonably priced at around £30.įuture content has been teased, and there is a new act in development, but beyond that, future content will be contingent on how well Torchlight 3 sells. On the flip side, they have maintained some projects far beyond they should have, such as the rather average Champions Online.Ī business needs income to survive only bad companies keep failed projects running indefinitely. Good Companies, kill of hopeless projects to ensure the company remains in a good position, if everyone who hated Perfect World for closing Gigantic, actually played the game perhaps it would have managed to have more than a few dozen players online. Perfect World Entertainment, Kill off Games/Studios!
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