I know everybody's excited that the PVP is coming next week(finally). So am I.
But it worries me that the main game (single campaign) wouldn't get any more regular fixes and updates and be left out to dry.
It's been out for over six months and the game still has quite a number of bugs to be fixed and features to be polished.
I'm sure a lot of people - including myself - would be spending most of their time in PVP, but almost as many as that, there are people who would still enjoy playing single player campaign alone or with friends.
So please, devs, don't take your hands off the main game. Keep fixing and polishing it, making it a better game.
This game can shine.
Well, brighter than the month before anyway, to say the least. ;-)
It would be a terrible shame if they neglect the main game, PvE is really fun and I'm hoping to see it continued to be developed/patched/polished. Squads meeting up then transitioning from PvP to PvE and vice versa depending on what they wanna do, make a digital Bolivia for tactical hangouts. Wild Lands could be a great playground.
Exactly. PVP is a great place to compete, while PVE is a great place to hang out. Really hope they don't quit on it and keep fixing and polishing it. They really should.Originally Posted by nopotential Go to original post
Cheers, Iudex.Originally Posted by Ubi-Iudex Go to original post
I hope the PvE stays long with more exciting content.
Awesome. Good to know. Thnx, Ludex.Originally Posted by Ubi-Iudex Go to original post![]()
Just to make it clear, the PvP is being developed by another studio. So the studio which built the main game is free to continue on new expansions.
Ubisoft is a huge company, they have several studios around the world. They have the capability of working on PvP an PvE at the same time.
Whether or not they choose to do that is another story. They might be working on a new expansion, or a totally new title using the same engine. Or maybe both.
Really? Didn't know that. Interesting.Originally Posted by mezzatron Go to original post
Not the Ubisoft being a huge company part, but the part that PVP is actually being developed by a different studio.
I know that Ghost War's director is a different guy from the main game's director. Didn't know they each belonged in different studios though.
I thought they both were in Ubisoft Paris. Weren't they?
Really? Interesting...Originally Posted by mezzatron Go to original post
Might have to check that video again.