Wait how did i twist his words? He didnt say the game is 50% complete? Did i miss something?Well, I don't have to, but it's fun.
It's pretty funny as well, though, how Yoshida's words are twisted. MMO's always operate under a production plan that spans longer than a year. Any developer could say the same about his MMO, released or unreleased. When you have stuff in the pipes to last for 2 years and only one year's worth of stuff is complete, yes, the product is essentially "half finished"- at least when it comes to the current development plan.
Last edited by Dragonlord; 10-17-2011 at 09:09 AM. Reason: typo errors
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