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Quantum Error – Developer responds to criticism, sequel announced

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The first Reviews of Quantum Error The reviews are quite mixed and don't initially suggest an absolute blockbuster. Developer TeamKill Media has now commented on this, stating they won't be deterred, but also seem to feel misunderstood.

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First, it's clarified that Quantum Error isn't a AAA production title, but was developed by a very small team, something many people seem unaware of and apply AAA standards to. This is taken as a compliment, and they don't want to be swayed by the negative sentiment sometimes circulating online. Furthermore, they acknowledge that Quantum Error was intentionally developed with a somewhat old-school approach.

On Twitter (X) the developer writes:

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“We are proud of our game and take all the criticism as a compliment, being compared to AAA-budget games, even though we are clearly an indie game with a small budget, which leads to limitations. To anyone who is bashing us on social media or enjoys bashing us: it won't stop us or change what we're doing. We can't wait for players to play Quantum Error.”

"For the players: We are not modern gaming, we are rather old-fashioned and Quantum Error is meant to be explored and researched on your own after the tutorials."

Quantum Error 2 announced: Everything will be better

The fact that they remain determined to develop games is evident from the immediate announcement of Quantum Error 2which they want to develop with a larger budget. They assure everyone that everything will get even better, simply because they are constantly learning.

“We are so excited that our players can finally play our game, and nothing will dampen our enthusiasm. We will continue to improve and achieve even more with a larger budget in the future. Negative opinions do not change our determination or the games we are working on in any way. Some people will not like our game, and that's okay, because that's why there are many other games for them to choose from. We welcome constructive criticism.”

Ob Quantum error Whether or not it will be a commercial success doesn't seem to matter much to TeamKill Media, based on pre-orders. already in the profit zone .

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batteries
1. November 2023 08: 12

It's nice to almost always be right. I told you this game couldn't be good after a three-year delay.

Crydog
1. November 2023 10: 35
Reply to  batteries

Self-praise stinks, just kidding.
I'm also glad I didn't buy the game. One bad purchase with AC Mirage (and the DLC for Calisto) is enough for me. Next year, I'm worried about Alone in the Dark; it didn't look all that great. If necessary, I can cancel it since it's been delayed. Sony was kind enough to send me cancellation forms. PSN needs a refund function, or these increasing numbers of crap releases will only fuel the fire for Game Pass supporters.

batteries
1. November 2023 11: 20
Reply to  Crydog

Self-praise really stinks, I agree. But I think it's fantastic how we keep putting the thumbs-down gang in their place. We get the thumbs down, but months later we also get the news about it, just as we predicted. Delicious.

Crydog
1. November 2023 12: 17
Reply to  batteries

Did you get the Alan Wake 2?
So it's more wake than woke, you can buy it without worry, but at the end Saga makes a statement that's a bit off.
Okay, the game still has a few bugs, like flickering metal surfaces and switching voiceovers from German to English mid-sentence, but otherwise the game is a success and is on par with the Resident Evil 2 remake.
As for the downvoting faction, leave them alone; it's just their house of cards that's currently collapsing, or rather, they've developed upper arms like Abby from all the backpedaling.
For me, that's it, this is the last generation I'll actively participate in, and if I decide to get a PS6, it will mainly be for third-party games and no longer for Sony games.

Crydog
31. October 2023 22: 41

Lol, maybe make the first game bug-free first.

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