Bumping it! Most game companies now a days don't understand what the player thinks, they never look back at what made halo what it is, or fall out, or many of the other titles out there. It's all about let's completely re invent the wheel even though it's fine the way it is. And I can understand wanting to make money, but having a 500,000 budget and only coming out with this, capcom could have made 4 full games with that budget. And on top of that, the true way to get us to love your game and make lot of money is to put effort into things and not half ass it like it is, take away your bandaid you call next gen graphic and what's left, a skeleton of wasted potential. And going back the true way to get us to love your games is to give us so much content we don't know what the -blam!- to do, like in fall out 3, here's your starting mission and then the rest of this world enjoy lol. or make good quality DLC like halo 3, dark souls, Pokemon, there's just so many good games out there and yet why is a company that revolutionized Video games since 1990 is having basic issue that I view as corruption and lack of effort, because today's world it's all about me me me and not about how we can help one another out, out of good will
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