Rhazer Fusion
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I don’t mind GAAS existing, but I have a huge issue with games that were never GAAS adopting their structure because it rarely benefits the game. ONE of my primary issues with GAAS is it seems to make companies very nonchalant. Before GAAS, we usually got improved sequels every few years and more complete games.
Now we have to play the same antiquated games for around 5-10 years until they decide to move on to the sequel or something new. They usually launch the game incomplete and use pricey and predatory microtransactions to eventually try to make them complete. A lot of them imo feel like soulless cash grabs designed to suck your time and money with no end in sight.
Now we have to play the same antiquated games for around 5-10 years until they decide to move on to the sequel or something new. They usually launch the game incomplete and use pricey and predatory microtransactions to eventually try to make them complete. A lot of them imo feel like soulless cash grabs designed to suck your time and money with no end in sight.
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