KeighnMcDeath
RPG Codex Boomer
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I'm a microsoft fag so no penguin time for me. Good to know though if I ever decide to actually launch a game from EPIC. Thanks.
This. They are saying how big and successful OS was, but honestly:Hopefully never.
5 million copies sold but it looks like they want to hit 10 million with the sequel.@Roguey will tell us all how good sales were, but it just doesn't look like it.
10 million probably wouldn't have been a hard target to hit if they'd capitalized on Bethesda screwing up Fallout 76 in the game itself. Pretty much every interview and preview were talking about Fallout and Fallout New Vegas.5 million copies sold but it looks like they want to hit 10 million with the sequel.
Ok.Can you not bump the thread please
Oh sure, but the reason behind these TOW giveaways seems pretty likely to me. Building up an audience to buy the sequel (ideally). TOW->Avowed doesn't seem as likely. Different setting, different team, somewhat different gameplay.They have Avowed coming. It takes priority.
Makes sense, but rumor also has it that they weren't supposed to have shown the TOW2 trailer yet, and MS got pissed. I don't buy it, but that's what was said at the time.Oh sure, but the reason behind these TOW giveaways seems pretty likely to me. Building up an audience to buy the sequel (ideally). TOW->Avowed doesn't seem as likely. Different setting, different team, somewhat different gameplay.They have Avowed coming. It takes priority.
That's not quite it. They wanted trailers for both TOW 2 and Avowed but Obsidian thought they only wanted the former.Makes sense, but rumor also has it that they weren't supposed to have shown the TOW2 trailer yet, and MS got pissed. I don't buy it, but that's what was said at the time.
It's a sound strategy...for a game that's fun and memorable. But if your game is as banal as The Outer Worlds, playing it would make you less inclined to buy the sequel.Oh sure, but the reason behind these TOW giveaways seems pretty likely to me. Building up an audience to buy the sequel (ideally).They have Avowed coming. It takes priority.
It's called a bandwagon.Did this actually have a fanbase
Suspect they'll have another PoE situation on their hands (First game sells reasonably well, second game fails due to lost interest)
5 million sold.So how on earth did the first one justify a sequel? Did this actually have a fanbase or is it like a tax write off somehow?
People bought it thinking it would be like Fallout New VegasSo how on earth did the first one justify a sequel? Did this actually have a fanbase or is it like a tax write off somehow?
And like Deadfire, TOW 2 will sell like shit because the first one didn't live up to the hype and Obsidian's fans now know what to expect from the next game. In this case, a boring cookie-cutter sci-fi ARPG. Most of them will not fall for the "it's just like New Vegas!!!!" marketing angle for a second time.5 million sold.So how on earth did the first one justify a sequel? Did this actually have a fanbase or is it like a tax write off somehow?
Well, that might still be the case, since the action will reportedly happen in a completely different system. In fact the only thing from the trailer that I expect to be relevant to the final game is the armor design (very different from the previous games) and the fact that they have jetpacks.Decado said:I think a large part of the original's success as the novelty, exploring the new universe, etc.