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With the lack of a boxing community on Steam, after a week or two you’ll be fighting the same 10 people over and over again. By week two everyone will be picking the same OP characters
Some people are excited about only having an online mode, but I think those people forget how toxic online gaming gets.
Plus the fact that a Gaming PC is simply a far superior machine altogether including it's ability to do many other things besides playing games.
And above all... always remember that all games are developed on a PC machine NOT a Console, so a PC is a games natural place to be... and how many times do we hear developers who release a console game after a year or so onto PC say that the game has been enhanced for PC.... the PC is a far superior machine altogether, fact.
But yes, I'm sure this game will end-up being cross platform play for sure.
On PC? Most boxing fans are on console. This game won’t even break 600 players a day, and it won’t see 1000 all time high.
I love boxing. I’ve been boxing since I was 6 years old. The guys at the gym are not pc gamers, and it’s been like that my whole life, out of three different gyms.
I’d rather have low expectations than being dazzled by nostalgia and being disappointed when a first time developer don’t get it right.