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JarlFrank

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Morgoth said:
JarlFrank said:
But meh, cheap action games are easier to produce and make even more money, so I know it will never become true.
I doubt action games are easier to produce, quite on the contrary. Something like FEAR or HL2 is anything but cheap and easy to produce. On the other hand, every fucking Central- and Eastern developer make some cheap RPG... Gothic, Two Worlds, Hard to be a God. All cheap productions, both in cost and quality.

Well, okay, but if you want to make a real deep RPG with a long questline with quality storywriting, a deep gameplay system, things like that... it's more a matter of work than of cost, actually, but it takes quite some time to do a game like that right. And even more time to make it free of bugs.
 

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