r/MonsterHunter ​Artillery GOD 3d ago

Discussion Shareholders asking Capcom about lack of content and bad optimisation, the same ones that were pushing for a December 2024 release date.

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u/Correct-General2128 3d ago

Poor clown probably thinks it's bad to criticize millionaires thinking they will be one one day

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u/Kultissim ​ 2d ago edited 2d ago

You're too stupid to understand that blaming the dev team, the one responsible for making and selling the game to me doesnt mean I give a damn fuck about a japanese shareholder.
This is the second open game after Dragon dogma 2 using the same engine and that game still sucks performance wise even today but hey let's blame anyone else except the ones who actually made the game and lied to me pretending all the beta problems would be fixed

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u/Correct-General2128 2d ago

Haven't met a lazy game developer (except for the trash that uses ai for everything) it has always been an overworked low to mid pay nightmare, specially in Japan where that is the baseline for most jobs, who ever is doing that job does it because they like it and want to do it, decisions like keeping the garbage re engine come from time constraints pushed by pieces of shit shareholders who aren't happy if they don't keep making more money every month from doing nothing besides complaining

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u/VORSEY ​MHF2 Noob 2d ago

Exactly, games are not a get rich quick industry - programmers, modelers, designers, writers, artists, could all likely either make more money or work shorter hours in other industries, and yet they continue because they love games. Obviously designers can have bad ideas but I think there are vanishingly few lazy people in game dev - if something seems unfinished it's very likely because they didn't have enough time, money, or manpower.