I don't blame people for being confused. there's nothing about this that makes sense for it being called a sequel.I love everything they showed, I'll buy it day 1 when it releases.
I dropped OW more than a year ago but I put more than 3000h on it and didn't spent a cent more besides the 70€ I paid at the start since I don't care about cosmetics so they definitely deserve my money.
Also lmao at people being confused by what this is, at this point I don't know what Jeff can say more to make things clearer.
Story missions will only be playable with certain heroes and will of course tell the story they want to tell with the game.What's the difference between Hero missions and Story missions ?
Damn that sucks there's still no cross saveI'd imagine unless they add some kind of destiny like cross account, the play from you buy the upgrade/expansion/new game on.
Curious what the price will be for what is essentially a graphics upgrade and single player expansion.
*sigh*Maybe they'll counter the bad press by adding a black female character in Overwatch.
Doesn't work for me.Overwatch What's Next panel vod is up
I'm sure the decision far predates thatSwitch? Wow! I was afraid Blizzard was disappointed with OW1 Switch sales after the Free HK boycott. This is great news.
So is the visual upgrade exclusive to OW2 then? That's really all I'm interested in from what I've read so far.
Do you even know how game development works?
But if both games are going to function the same in PVP, it makes more sense to move OW1 to the new codebase. Otherwise they are stuck trying to keep two separate bits of code in sync, which sounds like a nightmare.It just needs to function the same, mechanically. I would find it surprising if OW1 gets any of the engine or graphical upgrades.
Its great that Blizzard is allowing you to keep everything you've earned or bought in Overwatch 1 to carry over to Overwatch 2 AND having OW1 people be able to play with OW2 people.
And people dont like this?
Like ....why?
Big publishers need to pay attention here and take note: if you do something that is consumer-friendly everyone will be confused and angry. So, big publishers, be more consumer-unfriendly because apparently thats what people want.
the mad lads actually did it, this is the best possible way to do a sequel
keep all the maps and heroes of the first game and just add more multiplayer stuff while also adding a whole pve side
Do we know if ability customization is a thing for pvp or not though
yeah that's the thingHonestly, hoping the PVE stuff is epic and fun. The stuff from the events in base game got old super fast.
Switch? Wow! I was afraid Blizzard was disappointed with OW1 Switch sales after the Free HK boycott. This is great news.
And this. Companies don't decide these things overnight.
Yeah what I came to ask
Switch? Wow! I was afraid Blizzard was disappointed with OW1 Switch sales after the Free HK boycott. This is great news.
Holy shit! (Only Brazilians and Mexicans will understand this reference)
Some people are just going to criticize everything Blizzard does no matter what because of the Hong Kong thing I guess.Its great that Blizzard is allowing you to keep everything you've earned or bought in Overwatch 1 to carry over to Overwatch 2 AND having OW1 people be able to play with OW2 people.
And people dont like this?
Like ....why?
Big publishers need to pay attention here and take note: if you do something that is consumer-friendly everyone will be confused and angry. So, big publishers, be more consumer-unfriendly because apparently thats what people want.
I don't blame people for being confused. there's nothing about this that makes sense for it being called a sequel.
I also feel perplexed. What do people want? If you don't want PVE, you can keep on playing PVP in Overwatch without missing anything.
Anything more than $30 with what's been discussed would be highway robbery.
Is this confirmed?
Those open-sided streetcars don't look like they'd be very comfortable between October and April.
Ah sorry didn't notice.
Thanks to climate change there's no more winter thereThose open-sided streetcars don't look like they'd be very comfortable between October and April.