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Post by xp58 on Nov 17, 2014 10:51:44 GMT
They have just kill megaman to creat another game it's the same ! It's just for money !
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Post by Otaku on Nov 19, 2014 4:01:55 GMT
They have just kill megaman to creat another game it's the same ! It's just for money ! For the uniformed, Capcom owns Mega Man, not Inafune or his company. Inafune, one of the people largely responsible for his creation (and thus often referred to as the "father" of Mega Man) as well as many of the games in the series (with I believe producer credits or something like that for pretty much every Mega Man game before he left). He has thus created a similar game but one under his control. It isn't "just" for the money, but yes profits are a motivating factor and that is in no way a problem. The world doesn't owe people a new Mega Man-ish game. Inafune and company put their time and resources into making a product that customers will pay for and enjoy, so that in the end the company makes money, keeping Inafune and company employed and allowing them to make another game... while the customers get the game. It may not be a perfect system, but its the best we've got.
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Post by Otaku on Jun 7, 2015 16:42:05 GMT
The thing is, mrfjs, is that physical rewards don't just cost them a potential "lost sale" (since they might have sold said content to at least some) but carry a cost to Comcept even before that. It isn't a huge cost, but multiply it out across all the supporters and remember that the asking price of a game is not pure profit even on the digital versions and... yeah.
Now an option to get a discount on buying the physical copy might have been nice.
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