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What would happen if Kerbal Space Program was sold to EA?


pauldbk99

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We would all be required to have Origin accounts to install and play the game we paid for. Support through Origin would cease when the game stops selling enough, rendering all copies useless.

The existing developers would be kept on but eventually start leaving as the sweatshop conditions for programmers begin to take their toll. They would be replaced by monkeys banging on keyboards.

The next release would be 1.0. Subsequent releases would be expansion packs that require further payment.

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EA does something stupid, game becomes unavailable, community turns to playing with real rockets, accidentally stuff falls onto corporate head quarters. There was nothing that could have avoided this tragedy...

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1. There would be a huge amount of advertising hype with the release-date set for September.

2. During the interval the dev team would be doubled, and productivity quartered, to add various 'game' features and make sure it wasn't what anyone wanted.

3. At the set time KSP v1.0 would be launched with even more hype and the dev team re-assigned.

4. Around January v1.1 would be released with prettier pictures, easier gameplay, a couple of bugs fixed and many more introduced.

5. There no number 5 because KSP would be too hard to appeal to casual gamers and too nerfed to appeal to KSP veterans.

6. In 2017 EA would release 'never mind the quality, look at the pictures' KSP2 with a blaze of publicity. It would be panned for its simplistic, buggy gameplay and sink without trace.

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1. There would be a huge amount of advertising hype with the release-date set for September.

2. During the interval the dev team would be doubled, and productivity quartered, to add various 'game' features and make sure it wasn't what anyone wanted.

3. At the set time KSP v1.0 would be launched with even more hype and the dev team re-assigned.

4. Around January v1.1 would be released with prettier pictures, easier gameplay, a couple of bugs fixed and many more introduced.

5. There no number 5 because KSP would be too hard to appeal to casual gamers and too nerfed to appeal to KSP veterans.

6. In 2017 EA would release 'never mind the quality, look at the pictures' KSP2 with a blaze of publicity. It would be panned for its simplistic, buggy gameplay and sink without trace.

I think you forgot the part where KSP 1.0 wouldn't have mod support because it would be "too difficult" for modders to effectively use the tools. And also, so they could produce DLC that people would actually buy.

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We would see Kerbal Space Program 2, Kerbal Space Program 3, Kerbal Space Program: Origins, and Kerbal Space Program: Relaunched all released within 5 years of each other, each one being a barely-modified variant of the previous game.

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Great responses so far!

I could imagine something like this:

Base game: 15$

One part: 0,49$

Persistence: 10$

One planet/moon: 3,49$ (The Mun/Minmus pack is going to be 4,29$)

One unit of fuel: 0,01$ (That is going to be reaaally expensive with the 0.23.5 parts)

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1. Paid DLC for 0.625, 1.25, 2.5, 3.75, and 5.

2. Paid DLC for heat shields- did I mention that there would be deadly reentry?

3. Paid DLC for Veterans.

4. Paid DLC for everything beyond Kerbin and Mun.

5. Career unlocks cost real money.

6. Infinity loading screens and bad flags.

7. Paid DLC for engines. ALL OF THEM. FOR 260 EUROS.

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Over a hundred cities to unlock for Kerbin @ €2.99 each

Hopes and dreams expansion

Free McDonalds part which makes it twice as easy to get into space for some reason - free with any happy meal for a limited time.

edit

all physics processed on ea servers, for totally not DRM reasons.

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i ask the same question except it was about Steam, so i will repeat what they said in context of KSP....

price will double and thousands will die

thousands of unnecessary expansions

EA will continue ruining lives as gamer will weep every where and descend to anarchy

so on and so forth and apparently there response to our opinions

the laughter inducing response to our hatred of them

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