So 3 months ago they weren't working on it. But now they've been waiting 2 months with a finished build. So they finished the whole port in 1 month, and are now publicly losing it.Edit...wait a minute is something unfolding here? It's actually the devs?
To be fair, they're also pretty shitty at communicating with the general public.MS may be shitty at communicating with some smaller devs
I mean... according to them they stopped development of the Xbox version all the way back in March and said they would re-evaluate releasing on Xbox POST launch.
So, which is it Devs?
This is not tied to Series S indeed.Series S ports aged like milk.
As far as I know, they never once said that the Xbox version was not ready.Something changed as now they are saying the Xbox version is ready.
As far as I know, they never once said that the Xbox version was not ready.
Also, people are forgetting that they are a part of ID@Xbox. They wouldn't burn bridges with a potentially long-term partner just for the sake of temporary marketing points.
Sorry but this sounds like pure damage control.Just because it has been reported once more does not mean that it is a trend. Hundreds and hundreds of indi games are released on XSeries every day, month and year of all kinds without problems too. What happened differently?
The fact is that perhaps the decision not to launch it on day one could have been that, but the way of managing it could not have been worse and more suspicious.
They have had a lot of time to raise their voices and that will help them reach the date. Nor have they seen it necessary to clarify the reason in the official statement
It was very simple. The situation should have been reported several months ago and show the negligence and alleged contempt of MS/XBOX for its game.. Instead, they have decided to do it a couple of weeks after its launch and not comment on the reasons, leaving speculation to any possible narrative.
I think people (not you) are confused by this assumption.They said the Xbox version was suspended and they would reevaluate post-launch. Either way, something changed if it is now just waiting on Microsoft.
But yeah, I don't see what they would be getting out of this by making a stink for the hell of it. Sounds to me like they spent money to get it done and now are pissed off by the red tape. Can't blame them.
Microsoft has reportedly apologised to Jyamma Games following claims the firm ignored the developer during the Xbox certification process of Enotria: The Last Song.
This along with that other thread a few weeks ago.
What's going on with the Xbox submission process? Did they get hit by the layoffs this year and now can't keep up with the smaller titles?
Apparently, having to call them out on twitter is now part of the certification process. Hey, at least it works.Microsoft has reportedly apologised to Jyamma Games following claims the firm ignored the developer during the Xbox certification process of Enotria: The Last Song.
This along with that other thread a few weeks ago.
What's going on with the Xbox submission process? Did they get hit by the layoffs this year and now can't keep up with the smaller titles?
I assume that the certification process is now in the hands of someone aware of the situation and that the issue will be solved shortly.Ok. So they got an apology. What else? Can they get get it submitted now?
Microsoft: Hey we're sorry about that.
Jyamma Games: No worries. So we're trying to submit....Hello?... Hello?
It's it you? You sound tech support af. LolI assume that the certification process is now in the hands of someone aware of the situation and that the issue will be solved shortly.
Dude what more can be said from a random poster?MS noticed and saw that it was giving them bad rep, so someone probably higher in the hierachy took or is taking care of it.Now we just have to wait until there's a release date decided by ms/the studio.It's it you? You sound tech support af. Lol
Lighten up a little. I'm just saying you worded it so professionally. You big 'This call is being recorded for quality insurance' sounding fckr. LolDude what more can be said from a random poster?MS noticed and saw that it was giving them bad rep, so someone probably higher in the hierachy took or is taking care of it.Now we just have to wait until there's a release date decided by ms/the studio.
Oh sorry I totally misnderstood what you meant, and sorry if it came as agressive, it was not written in agressivity, just that I don't know more sadly.Lighten up a little. I'm just saying you worded it so professionally. You big 'This call is being recorded for quality insurance' sounding fckr. Lol
We’ve heard from our sources that new security protocols put in place by Microsoft due to ongoing cyber attacks from hostile state actors like Russia may have impacted certification times for games. We’ll be sure to update you further if more information comes our way.“We’ve connected with Jyamma Games and got great feedback that we will use to improve our processes. We look forward to working with them to bring Enotria: The Last Song to Xbox.”