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Game delays aren't fun, but they also aren't without purpose either. Andy and Amar discuss why they happen, and the pros and cons behind them. Putting these big titles back in the oven for a bit can be beneficial to both game developers and consumers; yet at the same time can also be costly to both parties as well. Game delays are essentially a double-edged sword in a mythic RPG that you won't get to play for another few months because it's not done yet.
We know this week's episode was supposed to come out on Monday, but we thought it would be fitting to release it later than it was supposed to be. It's pretty meta, don't you think?
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Game delays aren't fun, but they also aren't without purpose either. Andy and Amar discuss why they happen, and the pros and cons behind them. Putting these big titles back in the oven for a bit can be beneficial to both game developers and consumers; yet at the same time can also be costly to both parties as well. Game delays are essentially a double-edged sword in a mythic RPG that you won't get to play for another few months because it's not done yet.
We know this week's episode was supposed to come out on Monday, but we thought it would be fitting to release it later than it was supposed to be. It's pretty meta, don't you think?