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But, the renewal on that patent, is ticking out....
In saying that; the best thing they could do with this game, is NOT make a third. Why? because this one is so good, that they are in all likelyhood, going to make a worse game next. Sometimes, there are upper limits to the amount that you can make something better.
What I'm saying is that I'd rather they leave it at 'this was an amazing experience that will go down in gaming history' - but game devs do have to write paychecks, and SoW has been pretty successful.
I think they should tackle somthing else with the nemesis system; Starwars maybe. I'm not imaginitaive enough to figure out how; the orc tribal variety, with the 'wraith' gimmick would have to go; but a lone jedi knight using the force to turn minds to hold back a tide of war while hoping for one of the 'chosen one' prophesies to come about; it 'could' be epic.
Why would you be here if you actively dislike the game?
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As Wonder Woman is in development from Monolith, the studio behind Middle-earth: Shadow of War, fans were wondering if the game would use its widely popular Nemesis system. Happily, it's been confirmed that the Wonder Woman game will use the Nemesis system, which should have interesting implications for game play.
This is funny considering it's been rumored forever they were making a Wonder Woman game with Nemesis system.