Into the Grape Unknown - A KSP2 Obituary

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  • Опубликовано: 15 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 7

  • @heretic391
    @heretic391 4 месяца назад

    Agreed, the sale is such a slap in the face. Had the exact same issue for my Dres station, struts magically disappeared. Kerbals are the minions of space. They could do so much financially...

  • @raidntrade
    @raidntrade  4 месяца назад +1

    Today Intercept Games closes its doors. Their Discord server and accounts are being handed over to their publisher, Private Division. Still no comment from parent company Take 2. ( Ironically, KSP2 went on sale again today.)

  • @kromeboy
    @kromeboy 4 месяца назад

    No one will continue develop a game that has sold a lot of it's potential copies.
    If Take 2 manages to sell the IP the best we could get is that someone will develop KSP3

    • @kromeboy
      @kromeboy 4 месяца назад +1

      ah, and by the way. Great video! Subscribed

    • @raidntrade
      @raidntrade  4 месяца назад

      @@kromeboy Thank you very much! Unfortunately T2 is not alone with shutting down anything between cheap indie and AAA which is driving the current video game crash. The industry got so corporate that investors only want to see maximum returns. KSP2's ~200,000 sales already didn't stand a chance against GTA6's potential ~200,000,000. And as you stated, since they sold most of the potential copies already to suckers like us, there's no financial reason for them to continue right now.

  • @quantum5661
    @quantum5661 4 месяца назад +2

    KSP 2 could have been such an easy win if they didnt insist on reusing KSP 1 like absolute S tier morons

    • @raidntrade
      @raidntrade  4 месяца назад

      It's really hard to say, to develop everything they promised would have been a monumental amount of work. The original KSP went through many many years of growing pains to get where it is. To try and not only remake a game with such unique mechanics but to also add so much more in scope made it a near impossible task for a team unfamiliar with the original game. A true successor will one day come from someone's heart, not by a team of people hired to push out a product of a popular IP.