On a more regular basis, I find myself choosing to play your older/finished games only at this point -- EU3, CK2, HOI 2 or 3, Vicky 2 -- and it's mostly because I know what the game is, and that it won't turn chameleon on me and change, and is stable.
I say this - in the face of all the tremendous churn in your games right now, some the newer versions of the aforementioned games -- some with mounds of bugs/quirks to fix, improvements being made (but come with changes to game play), yet more DLCs (that can add to the mounds of bugs and quirks also aforementioned), and Lions and Tigers and Bears - Oh My.
Are you Chasing The Fire? Has the Company tried to take a moment, take a step back, look itself in the mirror, and say to your Collective selves - Are We On The Right Track?
There's more to life than worrying about the profit margins of your Public Company's next reporting Quarter, to ensure the US SEC 10-Q will impress Shareholders. Have you considered - you may be "trying too hard" in terms of the direction of your efforts?
Game Play. That's really what matters. Graphics, UI improvements - miniscule in contrast. Give me original Zork text-based game, and I can still make an enjoyable night out of it, because -- Game Play.
I've been in Video Games since the 1970s. I've supported other Game Developers and Game Publishers. For the life of me, I don't know why a Game Developer and Publisher would want to become a Public Company with shares of stock in the market - but you did it. Probably feels like Entrapment to some of the long-term Paradox employees.
I haven't ever posted here in your General Discussion forum - may not ever again. I'm not here to just argue with your loyal customers, because I am a loyal customer myself. I'm just not loyal to what I see happening to Paradox. When I further support you monetarily - is it really going to help, or would be parallel to buying drugs for an addict? You'll always want more, after all.
The person in Paradox that I feel for more than any other is @Johan because I'm sure there's a lot of second guessing and questioning of corporate strategy at this point.
You're trying - we know you are. I see it in the weekly Dev Diary for EU4, with your efforts to crank out Mission Tree after Mission Tree and other changes. But I have no desire to play EU4 now or anytime soon. In fact, I may not play EU4 again until you publish the base game for EU5, when I know that EU4 development is finished and you're no longer changing it -- with a caveat, that I would only play if the End Product is a decent game at that point.
I don't even mind original Crusader Kings, in all its cartooney glory, but - CK2 in its final glory is too much a Masterpiece to pass up. I've said this in another way in the Forum here, but that's what we need from you - "Masterpiece" games, not just finished product, but Excellent product. Products that far exceed the quality of your peers.
Hopping off my soapbox. Frustrated. You have so much Potential, but Potential isn't the same as your Current Condition.
I say this - in the face of all the tremendous churn in your games right now, some the newer versions of the aforementioned games -- some with mounds of bugs/quirks to fix, improvements being made (but come with changes to game play), yet more DLCs (that can add to the mounds of bugs and quirks also aforementioned), and Lions and Tigers and Bears - Oh My.
Are you Chasing The Fire? Has the Company tried to take a moment, take a step back, look itself in the mirror, and say to your Collective selves - Are We On The Right Track?
There's more to life than worrying about the profit margins of your Public Company's next reporting Quarter, to ensure the US SEC 10-Q will impress Shareholders. Have you considered - you may be "trying too hard" in terms of the direction of your efforts?
Game Play. That's really what matters. Graphics, UI improvements - miniscule in contrast. Give me original Zork text-based game, and I can still make an enjoyable night out of it, because -- Game Play.
I've been in Video Games since the 1970s. I've supported other Game Developers and Game Publishers. For the life of me, I don't know why a Game Developer and Publisher would want to become a Public Company with shares of stock in the market - but you did it. Probably feels like Entrapment to some of the long-term Paradox employees.
I haven't ever posted here in your General Discussion forum - may not ever again. I'm not here to just argue with your loyal customers, because I am a loyal customer myself. I'm just not loyal to what I see happening to Paradox. When I further support you monetarily - is it really going to help, or would be parallel to buying drugs for an addict? You'll always want more, after all.
The person in Paradox that I feel for more than any other is @Johan because I'm sure there's a lot of second guessing and questioning of corporate strategy at this point.
You're trying - we know you are. I see it in the weekly Dev Diary for EU4, with your efforts to crank out Mission Tree after Mission Tree and other changes. But I have no desire to play EU4 now or anytime soon. In fact, I may not play EU4 again until you publish the base game for EU5, when I know that EU4 development is finished and you're no longer changing it -- with a caveat, that I would only play if the End Product is a decent game at that point.
I don't even mind original Crusader Kings, in all its cartooney glory, but - CK2 in its final glory is too much a Masterpiece to pass up. I've said this in another way in the Forum here, but that's what we need from you - "Masterpiece" games, not just finished product, but Excellent product. Products that far exceed the quality of your peers.
Hopping off my soapbox. Frustrated. You have so much Potential, but Potential isn't the same as your Current Condition.
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