That is a problem in itself which won´t stop until those sales stop. The problem is that people would buy literally anything as long as there´s some kind of discount on them and they don´t even bother to think for a sec if they really need that game/DLC or if it´s worth it whatsoever. Actually he´s kind of right with stuff like the sales. As long as CEOs and managers can make millions and shareholders get rich doing nothing, the sale price is not the problem. Also, 70M $ isn't the norm and those don't sell for 5$ usually. DLC was there long before games were sold cheap and in bundles. Imagine you're a developer, which works for 3 years, everyday, with 200 other people on a single game and after 10 months, your product is sold for 10$. To compensate that, devs are practically forced to sell dlcs and ship the game out as fast as possible to reduce the dev costs. Originally posted by LIZARD SQUAD:Are you kidding me? Games, which mostly cost over 70 million $ to make and are developed by over 200 people, are getting sold for 5$. Are you kidding me? Games, which mostly cost over 70 million $ to make and are developed by over 200 people, are getting sold for 5$. People buys on sales because most of games are nowhere near worth their original price, because they're bugged piles of reused ♥♥♥♥ released yearly filled with dlcs made of cut out content but (console) ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ are still buying preorders and every dlc as they coming out and pc ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ kickstarting/early access games that were bound to never happen for various reasons, that all gives devs/publishers green light to ♥♥♥♥ customers in the ass because that's exactly what are they asking for. They're the major reason why the game industry is in the state it currently is. Originally posted by LIZARD SQUAD: Ugh, iwish those sales would stop. And to those of you that did make it this far and still said something along those lines, well you've got some manners and patience so thanks, but would ya kindly piss off. Everyone has a right to play what they want and enjoy what they want, within reason.Īnd to those of you who couldn't make it this far down my post without commenting something along the lines of "Never going to happen", "You're a *hurtful adjective* and a *some other degrading adjective*", or "Go to hell, Fromsoft is *something absolutely horrible I'm sure* and so are you", well you're the worst and thanks for proving my point, ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥s. I am by no means trying to shove this down your throats, this is just an attempt to spread awareness and find some more support. FromSoft has also stated that they are considering a port for Bloodborne already and this could be the push they need! This is the best way for PC gamers to show Fromsoft that we are interested in Bloodborne and want to continue playing their games! Thank you to all of you who support this post and petition, and to those of you who respectfully decline from signing or supporting. Signing this petition does not by any means guarantee a port of Bloodborne for the PC, but FromSoft has always placed a lot of stock with it's clientele and consumers, again as with the Dark Souls port I mentioned above. I have signed this petition after reading it completely and urge anyone else with any interest in this game, but lack of want to buy a PS4 or the lack of funds for a new console, to sign it as well. Now for the disclaimers I am not part of the group/the person who started this petition, just a supporter. Bloodborne is slated to be released exclusivley for the PS4, but FromSoft has already made it clear that the PC world is making a large enough wave that they may port the game! They did so for Dark Souls and may do so for this game as well! Here is a link to the petition: Bloodborne is a game developed by FromSoft, the creators of Demon's Souls and Dark Souls. Release Bloodborne for the Personalized Computing platform! This is a promotion for a petition of the potential port of the game Bloodborne to the PC.
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