PLEASE bring this over to Android
scrufflynx
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Games like this in the old days were not designed the same way as this current trend. Hollywood Mogul always gave you the freedom to set up your career save the way you wanted. I'm also guessing you never used 'motherlode' in The Sims, huh? It exists to this day. The point is that not everyone who plays 'tycoon' style games wants to compete in an online leaderboard. Thanks for your non-answer though. Your free to make the game as you want. We're just giving a different viewpoint. Thank you.
Agreed. This is an ongoing trend where devs connect career modes in games to an online leaderboard/trophy system where your progress and stats are compared against other players. Essentially, it has become an 'online' career mode. I don't care about trophies and leaderboards online with other people playing. The true 'offline' career mode experience is a dying breed. The solution would be to have both an online career mode with trophies/stats and an offline career mode where cheats and experimentation can be used to the player's content. Unfortunately, the offline game modes are being scratched in favor of online modes where you're constantly being compared with other players and unable to use cheats as a result. Not everyone wants to be online... bring offline back - and no, i'm not talking about party mode or quick mode or any of that bs. Rant over.
I think you're doing a great job. I really want to play this game. Do you think I should start playing it now or is it better to wait for more stability/features? Or maybe the game is already very stable lol. I'm always afraid I'll start playing and then new updates will force me to start my save all over again. It's not a big deal but sometimes that can interrupt my immersion.
Fair assessment, but there are games like the GTA series where they didn't remake or remaster, they just ported them to PS4 with 1080p upscaling. Furthermore, it's not that common for people to say 'did you play that remake/remaster?' Most people just say port because that's the common way to refer to old games on new systems. Unless the title specifically states remake/remaster, it's called a port (and even then, I still hear people referring to remakes/remasters as ports). I get what you're saying though.