Disney Speedstorm

Disney Speedstorm

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Offline mode and the future of the game
Dear Developers. This is an amazingly developed game with a lot of donation mechanics that killed all desire to continue playing it. Online in STEAM has dropped to 100 people per day. Don't let the game die. Add online and cooperative mode to it without having to connect to Gameloft servers. Add offline racing with bots that will adapt to the player's racing level. Obviously, typical managers will shut down the project due to unprofitability. Don't let your legacy die.
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This game is released everywhere possible. That's why Steam online is still thanks to cross-platform. Mostly people play from phones and consoles. Races are found in 20-30 seconds. There is no point in offline mode... even if the game suddenly closes. What to do offline? You'll pass tournaments and forget about the game.
Originally posted by Elena4444554:
This game is released everywhere possible. That's why Steam online is still thanks to cross-platform. Mostly people play from phones and consoles. Races are found in 20-30 seconds. There is no point in offline mode... even if the game suddenly closes. What to do offline? You'll pass tournaments and forget about the game.
Being honest if it closes then move on, no one cares about offline cause the changes they did ruined it fully.
Originally posted by Elena4444554:
This game is released everywhere possible. That's why Steam online is still thanks to cross-platform. Mostly people play from phones and consoles. Races are found in 20-30 seconds. There is no point in offline mode... even if the game suddenly closes. What to do offline? You'll pass tournaments and forget about the game.
Spoken like a true brainrotted online only kid, some of the best racing games ever created are ones that have no online. Like CTR back on the PS1 for example. It's STILL praised even today, and Mario Kart Wii being better than Mario Kart 8

Disney Speedstorm NEEDS offline content because the track design, graphics, music, and gameplay are all 10/10, the only issue with this game is that they went the Free To Play route and made the game completely Pay To Win

So it needs an offline mode for game preservation sake.
The game has an average of 400 daily players on Steam. Sometimes more or less depending on the day, time and weekend.

I don't think the average number of players on other platforms is much higher compared to Steam as some like to say. It's just coping.

The fact that the game is cross-platform helps keep it alive for longer...

I think it's unlikely that Gameloft will add offline game modes, but it would be interesting to make such a change and reuse the game like Capcom did with Mega Man X DIVE Offline.
Originally posted by GenericGamer:
Originally posted by Elena4444554:
This game is released everywhere possible. That's why Steam online is still thanks to cross-platform. Mostly people play from phones and consoles. Races are found in 20-30 seconds. There is no point in offline mode... even if the game suddenly closes. What to do offline? You'll pass tournaments and forget about the game.
Spoken like a true brainrotted online only kid, some of the best racing games ever created are ones that have no online. Like CTR back on the PS1 for example. It's STILL praised even today, and Mario Kart Wii being better than Mario Kart 8

Disney Speedstorm NEEDS offline content because the track design, graphics, music, and gameplay are all 10/10, the only issue with this game is that they went the Free To Play route and made the game completely Pay To Win

So it needs an offline mode for game preservation sake.
At least Crash Team Racing has a plot. That's why it's still interesting to go there sometimes. I don't know about Mario, I haven't played it.

And here there is no plot, only season passes and temporary tasks. And in offline mode there will be none of this, which makes the game completely useless.

Sonic also tried racing. But no one remembers this game anymore. Although you can play it offline. Because there is no plot and no point in playing it. Games are simply forgotten after a couple of races. The same will happen with this one. Even if they add an offline mode.
Last edited by Elena4444554; Feb 7 @ 4:01am
Originally posted by Elena4444554:
Originally posted by GenericGamer:
Spoken like a true brainrotted online only kid, some of the best racing games ever created are ones that have no online. Like CTR back on the PS1 for example. It's STILL praised even today, and Mario Kart Wii being better than Mario Kart 8

Disney Speedstorm NEEDS offline content because the track design, graphics, music, and gameplay are all 10/10, the only issue with this game is that they went the Free To Play route and made the game completely Pay To Win

So it needs an offline mode for game preservation sake.
At least Crash Team Racing has a plot. That's why it's still interesting to go there sometimes. I don't know about Mario, I haven't played it.

And here there is no plot, only season passes and temporary tasks. And in offline mode there will be none of this, which makes the game completely useless.

Sonic also tried racing. But no one remembers this game anymore. Although you can play it offline. Because there is no plot and no point in playing it. Games are simply forgotten after a couple of races. The same will happen with this one. Even if they add an offline mode.
Sonic All Stars Transformed is EXTREMELY polished and popular. You're actually just a mainstream andy who can't understand the concept of playing games for FUN lmao

I'm not talking about the story mode of CTR either, I exclusively mean hopping on the game, playing a Grand Prix and then hopping off.

This Disney ♥♥♥♥ will shut down eventually, sooner than you expect, and if they don't make it have proper single player offline content. All the assets, music, track design, and updates will go ENTIRELY to waste and pop out of existence with zero way to preserve them.

AKA bad for the industry, idk what is so complicated for you to understand that killing games is a bad thing :p
Originally posted by GenericGamer:
Originally posted by Elena4444554:
At least Crash Team Racing has a plot. That's why it's still interesting to go there sometimes. I don't know about Mario, I haven't played it.

And here there is no plot, only season passes and temporary tasks. And in offline mode there will be none of this, which makes the game completely useless.

Sonic also tried racing. But no one remembers this game anymore. Although you can play it offline. Because there is no plot and no point in playing it. Games are simply forgotten after a couple of races. The same will happen with this one. Even if they add an offline mode.
Sonic All Stars Transformed is EXTREMELY polished and popular. You're actually just a mainstream andy who can't understand the concept of playing games for FUN lmao

I'm not talking about the story mode of CTR either, I exclusively mean hopping on the game, playing a Grand Prix and then hopping off.

This Disney ♥♥♥♥ will shut down eventually, sooner than you expect, and if they don't make it have proper single player offline content. All the assets, music, track design, and updates will go ENTIRELY to waste and pop out of existence with zero way to preserve them.

AKA bad for the industry, idk what is so complicated for you to understand that killing games is a bad thing :p

I'm not saying that saving games is bad. But there's simply nothing to do offline.

I don't know where Sonic is popular, no one ever talks about him. All remember is Crash and Mario. Even you did it. I only mentioned these two games here. :lilacstare:
Originally posted by Elena4444554:
Originally posted by GenericGamer:
Sonic All Stars Transformed is EXTREMELY polished and popular. You're actually just a mainstream andy who can't understand the concept of playing games for FUN lmao

I'm not talking about the story mode of CTR either, I exclusively mean hopping on the game, playing a Grand Prix and then hopping off.

This Disney ♥♥♥♥ will shut down eventually, sooner than you expect, and if they don't make it have proper single player offline content. All the assets, music, track design, and updates will go ENTIRELY to waste and pop out of existence with zero way to preserve them.

AKA bad for the industry, idk what is so complicated for you to understand that killing games is a bad thing :p

I'm not saying that saving games is bad. But there's simply nothing to do offline.

I don't know where Sonic is popular, no one ever talks about him. All remember is Crash and Mario. Even you did it. I only mentioned these two games here. :lilacstare:
Yeah bro lives under a rock, I mean exclusively playing ♥♥♥♥♥♥ anime games, and free to play slop.

I have no interest in fighting here, if you can't wrap your head around game preservation that's all on you bud.

It needs offline content, if it doesn't get any then the game will be ENTIRELY lost to time when it shuts down.

The end!
Originally posted by GenericGamer:
Originally posted by Elena4444554:

I'm not saying that saving games is bad. But there's simply nothing to do offline.

I don't know where Sonic is popular, no one ever talks about him. All remember is Crash and Mario. Even you did it. I only mentioned these two games here. :lilacstare:
Yeah bro lives under a rock, I mean exclusively playing ♥♥♥♥♥♥ anime games, and free to play slop.

I have no interest in fighting here, if you can't wrap your head around game preservation that's all on you bud.

It needs offline content, if it doesn't get any then the game will be ENTIRELY lost to time when it shuts down.

The end!
I have nothing to hide. I play what I like and I'm not going to be ashamed of it. Especially in front of a person with a closed profile. Who is clearly afraid of something. Good luck to you too. Bye
Charge for the game as a whole and give offline tournaments with unlockables
They've probably found an audience of whales on mobile platforms that are willing to pay the ridiculous prices.

The game is probably profitable because of those whales that throw a heap of money at the game.
Originally posted by John Hunter:
They've probably found an audience of whales on mobile platforms that are willing to pay the ridiculous prices.

The game is probably profitable because of those whales that throw a heap of money at the game.
You right, must be the case.... so sad
Originally posted by windefall:
Donations.
English is likely your 2nd language. Donations is money given for free to support a project. This is P2W Gatch trash, designed to milk whales with SPENDING.


Originally posted by John Hunter:
They've probably found an audience of whales on mobile platforms that are willing to pay the ridiculous prices.

The game is probably profitable because of those whales that throw a heap of money at the game.

Nah, it's been out for a year on Mobile, Whales are maxed. Big Franchises are already released. A few new whales will join, but the game's revenue stream is dead. Running costs are minimal, so the game will stick around for a few years, but this is the death throes of a Gatcha game. Which is OK, they've made millions from a Disney Themed Gatcha Game disguised as a Racing Game. I've played enough and know this the endpoint in a Gatcha game

Originally posted by Elena4444554:
Originally posted by GenericGamer:
Sonic All Stars Transformed is EXTREMELY polished and popular. You're actually just a mainstream andy who can't understand the concept of playing games for FUN lmao

I'm not talking about the story mode of CTR either, I exclusively mean hopping on the game, playing a Grand Prix and then hopping off.

This Disney ♥♥♥♥ will shut down eventually, sooner than you expect, and if they don't make it have proper single player offline content. All the assets, music, track design, and updates will go ENTIRELY to waste and pop out of existence with zero way to preserve them.

AKA bad for the industry, idk what is so complicated for you to understand that killing games is a bad thing :p

I'm not saying that saving games is bad. But there's simply nothing to do offline.

I don't know where Sonic is popular, no one ever talks about him. All remember is Crash and Mario. Even you did it. I only mentioned these two games here. :lilacstare:

Cool, your opinion, but factually you are wrong

Firstly, most people aren't on the forums or such. That's what the permanently online do. Real people are out in the real world and you don't hear from them

Sonic is a MUCH bigger franchise than Crash, as in MUCH bigger. As in Sonic outsells Crash by a hundred-fold, hence why it has films which top charts even on the 3rd entry with the 4th green-lit before the 3rd even left cinemas. while Crash is a forgotten Sony mascot who hasn't really had a game in a decade or so. Sonic Forces Mobile probably earns more than Disney Speedstorm every month, and still gets characters released even though it is about 7 years old. Sonic is a MASSIVE franchise

Then, Sonic All Stars Transformed is the best Kart Racing game on Steam, and best in the world 2nd to Mario Kart. Crash is a minor game by comparison, but still a good one. But SAST is just WAY better

And no, not saying this just cause I am watching Sonic 3 for about the 5th time since release, it's just one of the top selling franchises in the world
Originally posted by Cockney Balls:
Originally posted by windefall:
Donations.
English is likely your 2nd language. Donations is money given for free to support a project. This is P2W Gatch trash, designed to milk whales with SPENDING.


Originally posted by John Hunter:
They've probably found an audience of whales on mobile platforms that are willing to pay the ridiculous prices.

The game is probably profitable because of those whales that throw a heap of money at the game.

Nah, it's been out for a year on Mobile, Whales are maxed. Big Franchises are already released. A few new whales will join, but the game's revenue stream is dead. Running costs are minimal, so the game will stick around for a few years, but this is the death throes of a Gatcha game. Which is OK, they've made millions from a Disney Themed Gatcha Game disguised as a Racing Game. I've played enough and know this the endpoint in a Gatcha game

Originally posted by Elena4444554:

I'm not saying that saving games is bad. But there's simply nothing to do offline.

I don't know where Sonic is popular, no one ever talks about him. All remember is Crash and Mario. Even you did it. I only mentioned these two games here. :lilacstare:

Cool, your opinion, but factually you are wrong

Firstly, most people aren't on the forums or such. That's what the permanently online do. Real people are out in the real world and you don't hear from them

Sonic is a MUCH bigger franchise than Crash, as in MUCH bigger. As in Sonic outsells Crash by a hundred-fold, hence why it has films which top charts even on the 3rd entry with the 4th green-lit before the 3rd even left cinemas. while Crash is a forgotten Sony mascot who hasn't really had a game in a decade or so. Sonic Forces Mobile probably earns more than Disney Speedstorm every month, and still gets characters released even though it is about 7 years old. Sonic is a MASSIVE franchise

Then, Sonic All Stars Transformed is the best Kart Racing game on Steam, and best in the world 2nd to Mario Kart. Crash is a minor game by comparison, but still a good one. But SAST is just WAY better

And no, not saying this just cause I am watching Sonic 3 for about the 5th time since release, it's just one of the top selling franchises in the world

Okay lets settle down on the Crash slander cause CTR:NF is still the best kart racer by far lol, All Stars Transformed is quite peak tho too
Originally posted by GenericGamer:
Originally posted by Cockney Balls:
English is likely your 2nd language. Donations is money given for free to support a project. This is P2W Gatch trash, designed to milk whales with SPENDING.




Nah, it's been out for a year on Mobile, Whales are maxed. Big Franchises are already released. A few new whales will join, but the game's revenue stream is dead. Running costs are minimal, so the game will stick around for a few years, but this is the death throes of a Gatcha game. Which is OK, they've made millions from a Disney Themed Gatcha Game disguised as a Racing Game. I've played enough and know this the endpoint in a Gatcha game



Cool, your opinion, but factually you are wrong

Firstly, most people aren't on the forums or such. That's what the permanently online do. Real people are out in the real world and you don't hear from them

Sonic is a MUCH bigger franchise than Crash, as in MUCH bigger. As in Sonic outsells Crash by a hundred-fold, hence why it has films which top charts even on the 3rd entry with the 4th green-lit before the 3rd even left cinemas. while Crash is a forgotten Sony mascot who hasn't really had a game in a decade or so. Sonic Forces Mobile probably earns more than Disney Speedstorm every month, and still gets characters released even though it is about 7 years old. Sonic is a MASSIVE franchise

Then, Sonic All Stars Transformed is the best Kart Racing game on Steam, and best in the world 2nd to Mario Kart. Crash is a minor game by comparison, but still a good one. But SAST is just WAY better

And no, not saying this just cause I am watching Sonic 3 for about the 5th time since release, it's just one of the top selling franchises in the world

Okay lets settle down on the Crash slander cause CTR:NF is still the best kart racer by far lol, All Stars Transformed is quite peak tho too
You said you wouldn't answer. But you thought for a long time what to answer.. But what nonsense you answered) I didn't say anything about the 3rd Sonic. Only the racing. Where did I say that Crash is a bad racing game? You're boring. You answer questions that you make up for yourself. So good luck to you, keep talking to yourself. I have nothing to answer you. You can consider that I gave up.
Last edited by Elena4444554; Mar 6 @ 10:33pm
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