@bloodfrenzy187 said in The Kraken still lacks a body... But here's another giant sea creature:
@tedakin If they just want to move on then they should just rename it seaworms and be done with it. Because that's no Kraken.
I always simply look at the Kraken issue as shadow and dark waters which conceal the body below - Obviously the body isn't there but the idea is presented, albeit in a obviously simple means to conceal it, but it works.
I never imagined actually SEEING the body of the Kraken in the game anyhow - To me, it'd always present itself as tentacles rising from the deep, that's actually good enough for me considering all I have to do is imagine the hulking beast masqueraded by inky water.
besides the octopus can ink water.. why couldn't a kraken?
Choosing to highlight your personal awareness that we're actually dealing with disembodied tentacles, is just a persons choice to disregard the suspension of disbelief which in VIDEO GAMES is alot easier to do..
@Kashaarafall you mention directing new updates towards new fans.
Honestly, once initial sales are passed - game devs/publishers generally stop making money. With the advent of places to purchase games used, or at less than full price, the gains after release are micro-transaction and DLC based more than anything else now days.
New customers won't help Rare directly unless they are paying for the full version at $60, unlikely thanks to the inclusion on game pass.
Since the inclusion of SoT on Gamepass... now no one ever has to buy this game ever again. - Directly.
The money everyone wants to make from here on in - is going to be recouped in XboxLIVE subs and eventual DLC/Micro transaction costs.
New players thanks to game pass wont spend a penny on the game itself.
Welcome to the world of unique profit measures!
And, no, my comment isn't entirely true - but look it up, there are some really interesting articles on this subject.