I don't know what's going on within the development studio, but there are a few things wrong with this. First, in a few days, Dragon Ball FighterZ (another game developed by Arc) will be released within a few days. Cross Tag doesn't come until mid year. In my opinion, the game should be delayed to next year. Not only that, I think the costs to develop DBFZ impacted Cross Tag in a few ways as well. First, you've got 19 playable characters at launch for Cross Tag and around 20 for Dragon Ball FighterZ. If Arc put more focus into one fighting game, I can guarantee that the roster for Cross Tag would be much bigger and there would not be as much DLC characters. But instead, Cross Tag Battle's roster got cut in half no thanks to development simultaneously being put into DBFZ.I made a super long comment on YongYea's channel speculating what's going on with Arc, but I'll try to keep it short. I'd like Arc to delay Cross Tag by at least 6 months or a year (DBFZ gets released this month while Cross Tag is released next year in January for example), take the money earned from DBFZ, and that money will be put into fine-tuning Cross Tag's roster as well as including characters from Persona 4 Arena, Under Night and RWBY. With the 1 year release window between DBFZ and Cross Tag, people can properly transition into Cross Tag. Cross Tag and DBFZ both appeal to audiences outside Japan in a way that makes the two highly anticipated, and it would make more sense for Arc to offset development costs toward Cross Tag this way.
- DBFZ and Cross tag are being developed by two different developer teams so neither game is takibg developing time from the other.- The half year gap between the release of both games is fine. There's plenty of time to enjoy DBFZ and get Cross Tag later.- Game companies have deadlines to meet and delays hurt them in the long run. Plus, a delay in this case wouldn't even make much of a difference anyway. The only reason they can offer 20 characters as DLC to begin with is because the game is an asset dump. Blake and Yang are the only characters that need to be made from scratch.
But if that's the case, why make them DLC in the first place?Did they ever sit down and thought to themselves that locking literally half of the game behind a paywall might cause a big shitstorm?
TrinitroRoy said, January 17, 2018, 06:20:21 pmBut if that's the case, why make them DLC in the first place?Did they ever sit down and thought to themselves that locking literally half of the game behind a paywall might cause a big shitstorm?Honestly by the way people saw the price tag in Yen, people think that Arc Sys is going to sell this on the cheap and that's why they want to go with this model...But again, time will tell on exactly what they are planning to do.
TrinitroRoy said, January 17, 2018, 06:20:21 pmBut if that's the case, why make them DLC in the first place?To gauge interest in fan favorites that didn't make the cut. I'm gonna assume there's a Story mode reason for this (like MvC Infinite) so not everyone has a chance of entering. There are those that want Adachi, Wagner, Mai, Relius, etc so it makes sense to have their already made sprites as DLC.Except for some bizarre reason, not just BY, but Hakumen, Kanji, Yuzuriha, Litchi, Taokaka, Teddie, Naoto Shirogane, and Orie. These characters who should've been from the get-go, who were part of their own wave 1 roster in their own series, are locked as DLC. They must think because they have a vocal following that it would gauge up sales interest like Jubei.
http://www.siliconera.com/2018/01/24/blazblue-cross-tag-battle-director-talks-dlc-pricing/Who knows if this was a diving save but there was a few people here and there who pointed out the game itself was selling for less in the typical Japan pricing, but they REALLY should have stated that earlier.
Still doesn't explain why Blake, Yang, and Wave 1 Blazblue / P4A / UNIEL cast are DLC choices.QuoteIf there’s enough support, Mori would like to keep the BlazBlue Cross Tag Battle series going.And I feel that at one point ASW stopped caring. Not liked they had any from the start of this project.
The original DLC announcement was PR suicide.I'd imagine it left a rather sour taste in many people's mouths.What were they thinking to not have disclosed this info initially?EDIT: They've noticed the outcry. Sounds like they'll address the DLC situation.
I think that if they have simply just stick to BB,UNIB and P4Arena without the RWBY cast they would not have found themselves in hot waters.
it would've been better if they did that and dlc the rwby casts instead. honestly who would buy dlc that you know are recycled sprites.
nah one of the huge draws is that rwby characters are part of the game at all, if there wasn't rwby characters at the start people wouldn't be as interested until much later. the game would be roasted even more if it was like that AND the 20 char dlc plan was still in place
Quick gameplay featuring Weiss. RWBY Opening 1 is now a selectable track. The "ETC" placeholder is still there.
Walruslui said, January 27, 2018, 07:50:47 pmnah one of the huge draws is that rwby characters are part of the game at all, if there wasn't rwby characters at the start people wouldn't be as interested until much later. the game would be roasted even more if it was like that AND the 20 char dlc plan was still in placenot in japan, do they even care about the rwby characters being here ?
Bastard Mami said, January 28, 2018, 06:30:46 amWalruslui said, January 27, 2018, 07:50:47 pmnah one of the huge draws is that rwby characters are part of the game at all, if there wasn't rwby characters at the start people wouldn't be as interested until much later. the game would be roasted even more if it was like that AND the 20 char dlc plan was still in placenot in japan, do they even care about the rwby characters being here ?From what I've heard, it's apparently super popular there.Damn, that gameplay looks a lot more polished than when we've last seen it.
the game is also being specifically marketed towards the west instead of mainly japan so that increases rwby's appeal even more
well blazblue is popular in the west too, and so is persona.Walruslui said, January 27, 2018, 07:50:47 pmnah one of the huge draws is that rwby characters are part of the game at all, if there wasn't rwby characters at the start people wouldn't be as interested until much later. the game would be roasted even more if it was like that AND the 20 char dlc plan was still in placeyeah but still they could still pull some rwby fans to buy the game if all four of them came in as a dlc pack complete with updated story and stages. that way people won't complain, it would look like a legit work that they added just for the game.