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D4 is so boring.
GGG is owned by Tencent, one of the biggest gaming companies in the world. with a net worth of $515 billion, and Activision is only worth $70.1 billion.
So by your logic GGG Should be expected to make a bigger and better game than Blizzard, given that they have access to over five times the net worth of Activision.
indeed. this game is a big pile of dookie
I see the point that you're trying to make, but I think that you forgot that Activision is owned by Microsoft.
You're comparing a brand new game to one that's over a year old and in late season, also neither of them actually release numbers so you're basing everything off of meaningless steamcharts.
Just because obnoxious PoE fanboys run around screaming Diablo killer, it wasn't in PoE 1 and it won't be here. You think most of these people are going to stick around after the new wears off and they get tired of banging their head against a wall for no reward. Or when they get sick of bad design choices made in the name of being hARdCORe?
Thats not how it works. Tencent bought a percentage of GGG and leave them to make the game they want. GGG dont have the keys to Tencents worth. They cant just dip into Tencents cash when they like.