He actually does know how to make good games, but the problems start as soon as he’s put in front of a camera.
Don’t have him going on TV and talking about the game. In fact make it a term of his employment that is not allowed to mention the game at all in any environment. Just take his phone off and basically. If he was just left alone to develop a game it would be fine. All common sense goes out the window as soon as he’s interviewed.
He knew how to make good games back in the day, he doesn’t or simply doesn’t care.
Masters of Albion seems to be largely based on his previous games, Legacy, which was a crypto/NFT scam (selling virtual land based on speculative pitch that the tokens would make mad real world money).
I tried Legacy for an hour (just out of curiosity), it’s shit. Almost feels like a low effort game to justify the pump and dump in-game land sale.
echodot@feddit.uk 2 hours ago
He actually does know how to make good games, but the problems start as soon as he’s put in front of a camera.
Don’t have him going on TV and talking about the game. In fact make it a term of his employment that is not allowed to mention the game at all in any environment. Just take his phone off and basically. If he was just left alone to develop a game it would be fine. All common sense goes out the window as soon as he’s interviewed.
Agent_Karyo@lemmy.world 1 hour ago
He knew how to make good games back in the day, he doesn’t or simply doesn’t care.
Masters of Albion seems to be largely based on his previous games, Legacy, which was a crypto/NFT scam (selling virtual land based on speculative pitch that the tokens would make mad real world money).
I tried Legacy for an hour (just out of curiosity), it’s shit. Almost feels like a low effort game to justify the pump and dump in-game land sale.