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I'm talking about post release development, as that is what Anthem is trying to make the main selling point behind it.
Okay, you're seriously just wanting to argue for argument's sake at this point so whatever. I was correct in saying that Warframe has had YEARS more after release development than Anthem. It is literally a fact. So whatever.
play Warframe 6 years old and still getting updates
Anthem has none of those traits.
you only have 14 games lol and you hide them at that
While it has a relatively solid core, which could be developed later, right now - play Warframe. It's better. Or Monster Hunter World, that's technically a looter too, and it's fantastic.
1. They don't look anything alike. They are both looter shooters but other than that . . .
2. Ones free and has 6 years of player-tested development behind it, along with a decent variety of content. One is $60 and has been in development for 6 years but released buggy, massive loading screen times, and basically no content. And in two years it will be dumped and all your progress with be gone - for a sequel that will not only not build on the improvements of the original game but will be released in the same partially completed state. Where you'll have to wait two more years for it to become the game they promised - at which point its dumped for a new sequel and the process starts over.
3. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fhe76p6Tiro
Warframe is fun, free and a feature rich. Anthem is not free, might be fun, and is not feature rich.
EA is trying to launch a bare bones looter-shooter into an over-saturated market where it's two main rival (Warframe, Destiny) are both completed titles with their gameplay loops largely set in place, and one of them is even free.
This is a bad decision on EA's behalf, the only reason they would have ever commissioned Bioware to make Anthem was to capitalize on whatever trend they had identified in their ridiculous statistics research; and oh look, it's late to party and undercooked.
Who would have fkn thought that would happen.
These games all have a history of being turned around, Warframe and Destiny are no exception, the Division as well. But none of those developers were under EA. It may be that EA won't give Bioware the time they need to finish Anthem.