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it happens so often, some yes-man manager just makes the decision to scrap the good things to kick some semblance of product out the door as fast as possible in order to please "the business"
fat shark is being eaten by an even fatter shark, and visionaries, or people with ideas in general are the first to be thrown into these jaws
I agree with you man, this doesn't at all come across as something that was cut due to time constraints, which if it was FatShark would of told us a lot earlier.
And to anyone reading this who might be a bit out of the loop on what I mean, earlier in the year the darktide community asked our then CM Hedge about weapon customization and his response was ''this isn't cod'' so to find out this was always in the games files...
Very dishonest.
And on the very off chance our CM or something from Fatshark reads this, you want to know what would make me buy your cosmetics? stop with the lies and misleading marketing focus on making a great game and treat your customers with respect and I would be more then happy to spend more money on this game.
For example, I love the game hell let loose and and no problems with buying cosmetics in that game, I like the game so much I'm even happy to give them more money! it's such a win win in my books.