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1. The four previous games were distinctly ;as per the titles, "SNIPER" games and thus they developed a strong following from players requiring a SNIPER game/games predominately.
2. However, for reasons best known to the Developers only, they turned Sniper Elite 5 away from it's following into Commando Elite 5 predominately.
3. In respect of doing this (2), they obviously carried on using their existing setup, which simply was not capable of supplying / coping with the goods.(Requirements).
4. I will not bore you with all or even part of the problems that came up, suggest you read back over the momentousness of complaints incorporated in this discussions forum (SE5) and it will tell you that which you are asking.
5. Add in finally, the RIP-Off pricing structures over all of this period, and YOU WILL KNOW ALL.
Future? If they continue with this stupidity, I would suggest that they will not do well.
Good Luck,friend.
*It's rather obvious that all the content in Rebellion games is pre-determined, and whatever is left out of the "base game" is just content drip-fed thereafter. That is to say, their games are not "supported" based on player activity or sales, as much as have existing content polished up for post-launch "DLC" sale. The fact that they failed to add a simple "Authentic Plus" option -- something that required no additional assets or content -- should tell people how 'engaged' with post-launch development they remain.
Neary 17k reviews isn't bad, if you consider that less than half the people who play a game, review it (those who refund notwithstanding); and that the game was released on another four consoles. So, if we assume 35k sales on PC, and the equivalent on consoles, that's around a 150k+ copies... And at US$60 a pop, that's ~US$10M (not including later discounted sales or DLC).
This raises the obvious question: How much did the game cost to produce?
I played for 4 and this one, and this one is very good as well. Literally like both of them. This one definitely has some obvious bugs, but nothing particularly game breaking. I also like the maps on this one more compared to 4.
Maybe get out of your echo chamber?
Yea it is often little tricky to find traps and especially since game IS called SNIPER ELITE 5 I often preffer to go to hit target to highest distance possible and not to try to sneak in commando mode to place traps... I mean there is reason why I get game to play sniper style... It is funny where you can to kill Hitler with bomb by placing bomb in his personal bowling bowls and have his bowling pin stuck in his head but for that you have to explore all over..... I tried to kill him from highest distance possible....
Like most targets in the game. Only few of them I got on the trap and usually i got on accident... and only if I looked for trap for it.
But again game is called SNIPER ELITE 5..... not placing traps elite....