Roland
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This is false. They were excited to get their game on additional platforms because they are excited about their game and for any developer having the opportunity to get your game on major consoles is an accomplishment. While extra income is always welcome and they wouldn't have done it if it wasn't going to be profitable they did not need to do it to continue development. 7 Days to Die sells very well and before becoming game developers the owners were all successful businessmen in their own right so they have been managing their company very well.No what i meant was TFP sold the console rights so that they could develop the PC with the money they received.
This is laughable and wholly inaccurate. The console rights were sold back when Alpha 14 was being released. Alpha 14 was the version the console game was based upon. Alpha 15 took longer to release than Alpha 14 did and Alpha 16 was even longer and A17 was the longest dev cycle of all at 1.5 years. Alpha 18 was also a longer dev cycle than A14 though shorter than A17. There were 13 major updates before console and there have only been 4 since console. There is zero evidence to support your claim that PC updates came faster after the console rights were sold.I dont think it is any coincidence that PC received updates significantly quicker and more frequently following the sale of the console rights
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