EllDawn
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It means that it won't be anything like the first reboot. It'll be like the original, or something else entirely.What does that mean?
It means that it won't be anything like the first reboot. It'll be like the original, or something else entirely.What does that mean?
No, but the expensive motion capture technology, long development cycle (including bleeding money for several years just on discussing how Dante should look/act), multi-studio involvement, marketing expenditures, UE3 licensing...1. Failing to meet sales goals doesn't mean the game didn't profit (same with RE6).
Unless you actually sit down and count the budget and required amount to break even, everything said about DmC not profiting are mere assumptions.No, but the expensive motion capture technology, long development cycle (including bleeding money for several years just on discussing how Dante should look/act), multi-studio involvement, marketing expenditures, UE3 licensing...
Although probably not to the level of your average AAA release, this was a very expensive project. I am certain that 1.4M sales are not enough to cover the game's budget, especially since the game saw price drops relatively early.
That's not to say that it will continue to remain like this. If it proves to have some good legs on it then it may as well become profitable in the future, which considering the high risk and perceived backlash, would be quite a success in itself.
Ninja has over 50 employees (and under 200) according to LinkedIn. On a dev cycle of three years and with the average engineering salary of, say, 2300 euros a month for each employee, the needed revenue JUST to pay for the salaries is over 4 million euros. Assuming each and every one of the 1.4M sales was for 60 euros (yeah no) and the developer gets 70% of the revenue per sale, you get about 5.9M in revenue.Unless you actually sit down and count the budget and required amount to break even, everything said about DmC not profiting are mere assumptions.
We will see tomorrow if DmC sold some more copies on Capcom's Investor Relations page.
Heck, make it good DLC and I'll welcome it! Vergil's Downfall was a missed opportunity IMO, became uninteresting and iterative fast. DmC Vergil's awesome fighting style needs more fleshing out, and it could go towards funding a sequel...View attachment 1028
And this, is what they are planning xD.
Heck, make it good DLC and I'll welcome it! Vergil's Downfall was a missed opportunity IMO, became uninteresting and iterative fast. DmC Vergil's awesome fighting style needs more fleshing out, and it could go towards funding a sequel...
I'm really curious to see some new sales figures for DmC, maybe a bigger install base would justify some more DLC.
I call a bluff on that Random you big fat liar, because Capcom already signed a deal with ME! That's right, mine's a DLC about throwing acorns at Vergil while he's sleeping >_> it's officially called: Vergil's Downfall...Off The Side Of The Bed.Capcom and I have signed a contract for a DLC for DmC leading up to my own spin-off game
Starring me as the protagonist and John De Lancie as the antagonist (and Dragonmaster2010 as my stalker)
The plot is basic, I use my magical pogostick sword to enter the rainbow narwhal dimension and save my waifu Princess Luna from the evil hands of the draconequus Discord before Cthulu and his evil army of monkey scientologist
Except that is where you are wrong, for your game makes a CAMEO in the background of mineI call a bluff on that Random you big fat liar, because Capcom already signed a deal with ME! That's right, mine's a DLC about throwing acorns at Vergil while he's sleeping >_> it's officially called: Vergil's Downfall...Off The Side Of The Bed.
Go ask Capcom, they'll give you confirmation of it's production value; two McDonald toys and a milkshake. And they'll be glad to tell you about my spin off game: DmC: Squirrels Nibbling That Mattress.
Except that is where you are wrong, for your game makes a CAMEO in the background of mine
That's RIGHT!
In mission 13, when Tim Phillips and Reuben Langdon are fighting for the key of Dante-ness! Super-Burt Ward-man is in the headquarters of the order, where we see Vergil's journal, which mentions how he feels things pelting him in his sleep
Welcome back.snip
*thinks*Shmoo <3
...I miss anything good? o.o
Aw...*thinks*
Um... well, not really. But it's still good to have you back.
*glomps muffin*
Can't remember the last time I had one of those...
Whoops, sorry. Was busy trying to create another thread that shamelessly copies the "favorite crush" one.*Insert random dirty joke here*
Heh...don't mind me...I'll uh...I'll just be going, now...^^;
I wasn't asking for an estimate.And of course the estimation is very rough.