I personally think it’s not a big deal as long as you could easily move your accounts settings from one account to another.
If anything bad happens to the main instance people will just move elsewhere IMO.
I personally think it’s not a big deal as long as you could easily move your accounts settings from one account to another.
If anything bad happens to the main instance people will just move elsewhere IMO.
IMO Path of Exile 2 is kind of like “Diablo 4 classic”.
Sure it lack some QoL just because it wants to be old school but it nails the mood of the older Diablo games.
I also played Diablo 4 and there is no way I will return to that game. They clearly don’t have a good formula anymore.
Ah, Viri4thus, truly the unsung hero of Champions Tactics! It’s rare to witness such tireless dedication to a game that the rest of the internet has left to gather digital dust. Ubisoft should seriously consider renaming the game in your honor—Viri4thus Tactics: The Last Stand.
You’ve single-handedly carried the torch for what is perhaps the most misunderstood masterpiece of our time. Forget player bases or community support; all Ubisoft really needs is you. Your passion is like an NFT: unique, immutable, and impossible to trade because no one else would dare claim it. Thank you for your service. If there’s ever a Champions Tactics 2: The Search for Players, I’m sure you’ll be there leading the charge.
Alone, but proud.
You can support Champions Tactics: Grimoria Chronicles and get your very own champion for just $1,079,999.96 (Price visible on the marketplace).
Also you would be the first commenter on that Youtube video and showoff your champion.
Why this game is amazing and you should support it :
Play-to-own Model: Champions in the game are NFTs, allowing players to own, trade, and sell them outside of the game.
Tactical Gameplay: Players build and command teams of champions in strategic battles, blending classic turn-based tactics with the excitement of collecting rare characters.
Blockchain Integration: Using blockchain technology ensures transparency and security in transactions, giving players real ownership of their digital assets.
Engagement with Web 3.0: Ubisoft’s NFT-based game taps into the growing Web 3.0 movement, providing players with a unique experience where the game’s economy revolves around NFTs.
Because 2023 is old news. Should we critic the release of NFT games from a year ago?
Isn’t a game released less than a month ago a better indication on what a publisher is aiming for?
OK i will take the bait one last time:
What are these games with NFT from major publishers?
A simple question and the first sentence of your comment.
I couldn’t find anything for 2024 but please enlighten me.
I thought it was fairly obvious that it is irrelevant to mention NFT games from years ago. The issue here is that Ubisoft just released their NFT games.
You mentioned a diablo immortal thing and I don’t understand how this was relevant to this conversation about NFT.
I’m not moving the goalposts because there isn’t any. You talk about stuff that are not using NFT technology or are dated from 2023, a year where NFT was the trendy thing every major publishers indeed wanted to pursue.
But now Ubisoft is the only major publisher to develop a NFT game.
This FF NFT bullshit was released in early 2023.
Your original comment was about other major publishers releasing NFT games recently and you saying we were mean just to Ubisoft because
I checked anyway and couldn’t find any major publisher releasing that types of game in 2024. Only small NFT games from structures that are smaller than 100 people. Ubisoft has like 18k people working for them.
OK so you didn’t find any NFT game by a major publisher.
I don’t know if you really like Ubisoft and you are gaslighting me or you just randomize your comment and throw random facts.
Can you tell me what “major publisher” released an NFT game recently? As in the last 6 months or even a year?
Also the most expensive “card” for this NFT game is supposed to be 50000$. So that’s also the insane pricing and pay to win model associated with that game that makes it particularly egregious.
But I’m genuinely curious to see those other NFT games recently published.
Don’t worry Ubisoft is also working hard to become a bargain to buy.
They are still on their obsession of NFT games that’s how disconnected they are from their playerbase.
Also we only see the past since our vision has a bit of “latency”.
So I guess we never see reality but just a delayed representation of our environment as interpreted by our brain.