What if Taleworlds has a masterplan?

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What if Taleworlds has chosen a completely unorthodox, albeit very risky, plan of pretending they don't care, are lazy, are slow, over promise and underdeliver etc and release the 1.3 patch that will have more than was promised and will take the game to a place most have dreamed of and then some?

Couldn't this be a possibility?

Can't a boy dream?
 
It took them two years to get out of EA. The game barely changed during this time.
I do think that 1.3 will have some significant changes, but no way in Hell that they'll be able to overdeliver when they have been underdelivering for years on end.
 
I wonder about them finishing the terrain map and how much progress they have made. I think that is the key to a lot of this. I believe they are still working on the game because they are not finished hand crafting the terrain map. No one has taken all of the puzzle pieces of the terrain map's finished areas to see how much they have finished. The percentage of the terrain map would reveal their progress too bad Taleworlds has not made a map of the finished terrain map up to this point.
 
What if Taleworlds has chosen a completely unorthodox, albeit very risky, plan of pretending they don't care, are lazy, are slow, over promise and underdeliver etc and release the 1.3 patch that will have more than was promised and will take the game to a place most have dreamed of and then some?

Couldn't this be a possibility?

Can't a boy dream?

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What other software companies do ( enterprise ) beside the quarterly patches & with security fixes and bugs accumulated \ discovered - and - one-off patches ( very targeted ) - is provide to the customer a expected patch release. Meaning 4 times per year or 2 times per year. It is fine if Talewords can say we plan to have 3 patches per year or 2 p/y from now on - for people to enjoy there mods more. Then we would know.

They would acumulate bugs in the Support Forum - fix them and when they have a very big list of bugs fixes + new maps and extra features they can release. Image 2/3 times per year is a good period to work on a game already released. Every 4 months or every 6 months. Then everybody can be ready for the big moment ( modders , games etc. ). The game needs further development but actually is refinement and they can intergrade mods ( or take inspiration ) in there own releases as they contain " legal rights" of the the code of the mods . Modder can be contacted to help integrate the mods in the game better. We would have a predictable calendar. The game is much much better then in the past and i was able to play it finally but i still find it missing much. It like 85% finished.
They could even give challenges to modder scene to develop a feature as prototype and then pay the people and intergrade that feature in there release with further modification. This way they would still control the "vision" of the game and be the ones that decide what go'es in or not.
 
There is no masterplan, they are probably just bored of the game, and devs want to move on. You have to keep in mind that the TW crew have been working on this game over a decade now
 
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There is no masterplan, they are probably just bored of the game, and devs want to move on. You have to keep in my that the TW crew have been working on this game over a decade now
Honestly this does sound crazy. I get bored after several months working on the same project. Especially when I hit a wall and get stuck on something. This explanation actually makes sense. At the very least what they could do is make a final patch 1.3 and then just release all modding/editing tools to public and just let the modders to their thing. Great mods would arise in 1-2 years and this could actually lead to more sales.
 
Honestly this does sound crazy. I get bored after several months working on the same project. Especially when I hit a wall and get stuck on something. This explanation actually makes sense. At the very least what they could do is make a final patch 1.3 and then just release all modding/editing tools to public and just let the modders to their thing. Great mods would arise in 1-2 years and this could actually lead to more sales.
At the pace TW has shown leniency to the modding community, something like that might happen in another 5 years or so.
 
What if Taleworlds has chosen a completely unorthodox, albeit very risky, plan of pretending they don't care, are lazy, are slow, over promise and underdeliver etc and release the 1.3 patch that will have more than was promised and will take the game to a place most have dreamed of and then some?

Couldn't this be a possibility?

Can't a boy dream?
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