You know it’s fucked when developers are complaining about how difficult it is to keep these things, yet Nintendo, of all companies, had an End of Life plan for an Animal Crossing mobile game that included preserving progress and purchases.
SurviveDaddy
The driest answer is to stop making games catering to people that will never play them. This is a lesson that Hollywood is slowly learning about the nonexistent “modern audience.”
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You know it’s fucked when developers are complaining about how difficult it is to keep these things, yet Nintendo, of all companies, had an End of Life plan for an Animal Crossing mobile game that included preserving progress and purchases.
The driest answer is to stop making games catering to people that will never play them. This is a lesson that Hollywood is slowly learning about the nonexistent “modern audience.”
What psychos are downvoting this? lmao
guild wars 1 still going strong