03-18-2021, 03:20 AM
The topic we will discuss this time is when the game developer only updates patches related to the appearance of the game character.
In fact, many games are making updates related to the character appearance. However, in general, the actual game content other than that is also updated.
Personally, I think online multiplayer must be active in order to sell content related to character appearance well. Because there are a lot of people to show off their gorgeous costumes. In fact, many successful online games have made and sold many patches for enhancing character appearance.
The problem is, if you want to energize online multiplayer to increase sales of items related to character appearance. Personally, I think this is not possible with cosmetic updates, and requires constant and constant real-world game content updates. But this costs a lot of money for the developer. Above all, the game must be sold steadily. Unless it's a PUBG, Overwatch, high-quality game that can be sold steadily, it would be very difficult to keep multiplayer active with the traditional buy-to-play market method. This is my view. Of course, I can be wrong.
What do you think of a game that only updates the patch for character appearance enhancements, even though multiplayer is not active at all?
What do you think is the reason why the developer does not update the real content as a game such as a new weapon or map, but only updates the player's characters to beautify their characters?
In fact, many games are making updates related to the character appearance. However, in general, the actual game content other than that is also updated.
Personally, I think online multiplayer must be active in order to sell content related to character appearance well. Because there are a lot of people to show off their gorgeous costumes. In fact, many successful online games have made and sold many patches for enhancing character appearance.
The problem is, if you want to energize online multiplayer to increase sales of items related to character appearance. Personally, I think this is not possible with cosmetic updates, and requires constant and constant real-world game content updates. But this costs a lot of money for the developer. Above all, the game must be sold steadily. Unless it's a PUBG, Overwatch, high-quality game that can be sold steadily, it would be very difficult to keep multiplayer active with the traditional buy-to-play market method. This is my view. Of course, I can be wrong.
What do you think of a game that only updates the patch for character appearance enhancements, even though multiplayer is not active at all?
What do you think is the reason why the developer does not update the real content as a game such as a new weapon or map, but only updates the player's characters to beautify their characters?
Jotaku, Anime Game Gamer
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I. Eternal Return Korea Diamond Tier
II. Super Mecha Champions NA Legendary Tier
III. Tokyo Ghoul: re Call to Exist NA Top #2
IV. Fate/EXTELLA Link: NA Top #9
V. Senran Kagura PEACH BEACH SPLASH: NA Top #3