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Looks like we, as human civilization, can only create lesser quality day by day. Our technic improve but insthead of boosting production, we focus on buying again and again the same tools with shorter life, and sell and buy hundred of low level games.
Recently I played Syndicate wars from 1996 and many old Close Combat series. What a quality, what a detail.
Could we at least have the modding tools, I'd lose 2 hours of sleep every night, brother : (
And I have family and a hard chatachan-style work! XD
About multi, you're right. Look at titles like Fireteam elite or that Superhearth game. I worked with a matrix team once on CC panthers in the fog, they were no more than 5-10 developers per game, each one with a skill, and the coordination was poor. Many, many developing errors, and their main focus was game stability, not content quality. Looks the same here.
Thanks mate :)