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Do you think LucasArts intentionally ruined K2?

Do you think LucasArts intentionally ruined K2? 13 members have voted

  1. 1. Do you think LucasArts intentionally ruined K2?

    • Yes
      6
    • No
      7

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Why would they do that ? They may have realised that the game would sell more at the time it was released than if they waited till just after the holidays (when most people are tapped out).

I have to agree with Volourn.  Bioware is pretty much dead now.  Deals like this kills development studios.

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They 'ruined' it to make bigger profits, not to destroy the game. They probably thought we wouldn't notice that there is no kind of a good ending or explanation of wtf's going on.

They purposedly ruined it, sabotage it, by releasing it unfinished, with so much cut content, and next to nil tech support afterwards. Don't put out a game unless you can support it fully.

LucasArts are a fine example of a company who only care about profits and dont give a rats arse about anyone. Most people blame Obsidian for the glitches & unfinished storyline, but it was all LucasArts fault :angry:

 

And by the way my answer to the question is no, because LA probably never even cared how the game turned out as long as it made money (if it is good, then its a bonus for them)

Edited by ignis_phoenix

* No bashing of other companies

 

The last time things like these popped up it didn't end too well either, so this one get's locked before it comes so far...

 

Locked untill further notice...

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