Not a smaller development time, but the fact it had a smaller dev team is exactly why it seems to be a more coherent game. They all shared the same vision and tried their best to convey that experience. This game seems to want to do a bit of everything, which isn't necessarily bad, but it does take away from a singular experience.

User Info: Crackery Crackery 3 years ago #10 sony_vaio posted...

Witcher 3 sucks.

Why do you think this? I won't dismiss you out of hand, so long as you want to back this up and not just bluster.



Moving on, I have no clue what's happening within SE, like everyone else here, but imagine it has something to do with rifts in such a large development team. I think CD Projekt Red seems to be an example of a small, cohesive team, that manages to use its small size to its advantage. Who knows what its trajectory will be in the future given its current success.



And who knows what will happen with future SE projects (I am in no way prophesying obliteration because of FFXV, I imagine it will sell well and life will go on), but it is worrying the way the Leviathan seems to eaten itself a bit in its grandiose undertaking (pun intended). nomnomnom RPGs Why do you think this? I won't dismiss you out of hand, so long as you want to back this up and not just bluster.Moving on, I haveclue what's happening within SE, like everyone else here, but imagine it has something to do with rifts in such a large development team. I think CD Projekt Red seems to be an example of a small, cohesive team, that manages to use its small size to its advantage. Who knows what its trajectory will be in the future given its current success.And who knows what will happen with future SE projects (I am in no way prophesying obliteration because of FFXV, I imagine it will sell well and life will go on), but it is worrying the way the Leviathan seems to eaten itself a bit in its grandiose undertaking (pun intended).