- Joined
- Aug 28, 2018
Bioware has been trying to cut costs everywhere they can over the past few years, and as I said in my video COVID has ben a Godsend for companies like them. They can gloss over the fact that they haven't done much and then when they get backlash their response is invariably, "But guys COVID!" GGG did this with Path of Exile's Harvest league where they had the sharpest drop in player retention in the first month of the league since Synthesis and they tried to gloss over that the most basic things are still borked as they "work on Path of Exile 2", and Bioware is doing the same thing with Anthem. But Bioware tries to get away from the fact that their online games gave not been doing well for a bit. If you look at SWTOR they merged servers and still have issues. When EA games launched on Steam Bioware actually artificially throttled connections with a queue, and said "If you want to bypass this queue give us $15.00 a month!" Thankfully it didn't go anywhere, but they recently (over the past eight months) decided that unless you are giving them a monthly subscription, you can't put in any type of customer support ticket, you have to use their forums that no one uses to get "help". So if you have your account hacked? Sucks to be you. Oh, you spent hundreds of dollars on cosmetics? Thanks for the money!
I feel confident in saying that at least half the Anthem team is gone. They were cut as excess fat because Bioware is strapped for cash right now. The rest got shuffled off to their next Mass Effect game that is pretty much going to fail, and the only hope they have no is Dragon Age, but that could also be a failure going by their track record with the past few games.