Straight out of the gate... HUGE planco fanboy right here. I love this game. The possibilities that fill my brain because of it excite me without end. I wish I could freeze time to complete a 1000 hour project in a day.
I'm worried about Planco. UK based. Scary time for everyday folks over there. Hard early reviews. They've made some great strides, but it seems, from my perspective at least, to be suffering from "niche" categorization. Negative cashflow. And I find myself turning ideas around in my head to try and find ways to draw more attention to it. Because it should be more active than this. It feels like a graveyard up in here.
I remember, seeing a Tommy T creation made me jump the bridge to buying it. Actually, I wanted it already, but I didn't have a pc with the power to run it. So in actual fact, planet coaster 1 cost me... about $3700 dollars. And I'd have paid it again for number 2 if they hadn't so kindly made it efficient enough to run on my old hardware better than the original did. But I digress... How many conversions did Pewdiepie make for minecraft?
I think the possibility built into this new machine they've given us is off the charts as far as games go. There's a million really cool things that nobody has tried yet. And I think showcasing those things are key to drawing in players, and getting a party happening up in here like it should be. But... that's just my opinion, man.
I'm worried about Planco. UK based. Scary time for everyday folks over there. Hard early reviews. They've made some great strides, but it seems, from my perspective at least, to be suffering from "niche" categorization. Negative cashflow. And I find myself turning ideas around in my head to try and find ways to draw more attention to it. Because it should be more active than this. It feels like a graveyard up in here.
I remember, seeing a Tommy T creation made me jump the bridge to buying it. Actually, I wanted it already, but I didn't have a pc with the power to run it. So in actual fact, planet coaster 1 cost me... about $3700 dollars. And I'd have paid it again for number 2 if they hadn't so kindly made it efficient enough to run on my old hardware better than the original did. But I digress... How many conversions did Pewdiepie make for minecraft?
I think the possibility built into this new machine they've given us is off the charts as far as games go. There's a million really cool things that nobody has tried yet. And I think showcasing those things are key to drawing in players, and getting a party happening up in here like it should be. But... that's just my opinion, man.