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Honestly, I don't think it's as bad as the article made it sound, and it might have been a mistranslation of the interview with IGA. Our community manager, Mana, explained things in the bloodstained forums shoutbox, you can see a summary in this post:http://bloodstainedfanforums.com/thread/2377/iga-bitsummit-interview-famitsu-2017"Right now it's 20-30% complete due to the fact mass-producing system isn't complete. Once we have those systems complete, the process afterward should come much faster " Mana further clarified by saying, "Mass producing is how all the readily available models, stats, text are implemented into the game system."So really, it's more of a matter of "implemented" rather than "completed." The example she gave was, "Let's say we have all enemy models completed, but if we only implemented 10% of it, that would really mean only 10% is actually complete inside the game." So I think it's fair to assume they have most of the assets, models, etc. are complete, they just haven't added them into the framework of the game yet, and that should be an easier task than building all those models out of scratch in the first place! So yeah, while IGA's correct in saying that they need to pick up the pace, I don't think they're really as far behind as the article is implying
This is good to hear, and sort of what I expected. Though again, I'd rather it take all the time it needs, and it seems like the fan base is in something of an agreement on this. So long as this doesn't become Duke Nukem Forever where they were constantly holding it back to take advantage of new technology (and that certainly doesn't seem to be the case), I think most people are fine with waiting. Don't rush 2018 if it seems like it'll suffer as a result.
So Duke Nukem Forever wasn't just a clever name
How not to be a dark lord: the answer to that is a terribly interesting answer that involves an almost Jedi-like adherence to keeping oneself under control and finding ways to be true to yourself in a way that doesn't encourage the worst parts of you to become dangerously exaggerated and instead feeds your better nature. Also, protip: don't fuck with Alchemy or strike up any deals with ancient Japanese Shinigami gods no matter how tempting the deal or how suavely dressed the Shinigami is.
So Duke Nuk'em Forever wasn't just a clever name
It is precisely because it never cared, that people do care. It's something which it's lacking, because that which it has, it has lackluster of.
Then Lords of Shadow 2 just takes a big, semi-solid, smelly, pea-green dump all over everything.
I doubt it, remember that they went ahead and enhanced Miriam's bust.