'The Order: 1886' 2015 Gameplay Length Controversy - Ready At Dawn Responds To Campaign Mode Gaming Concerns Ahead Of Release Date
The Order: 1886 hits shelves this week and is easily one of the most anticipated video games of the year. Unfortunately, the title has been in the headlines and getting bashed over its apparent gameplay length for the campaign mode. After a gamer allegedly uploaded the full game including cut scenes and gameplay to YouTube, with the video only lasting about five hours and thirty minutes, the gaming community has been livid. This week, right ahead of the game's release date, founder, CEO and creative director of Ready at Dawn, Ru Weerasuriya responded to this controversy. Keep reading to find out what Weerasuriya had to say!
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In a new interview with Eurogamer, the creative director opened up about the gameplay controversy and revealed his company's stance on the whole situation.
"I know there are numbers out there," Weerasuriya said of the alleged short campaign length. "I know why the question comes up. I know numbers have been put out there that are actually not right. It's impossible to finish the game in that time, so we know the numbers are wrong."
He added : "At the end of the day, we're not going to comment on it. We can't stop people from writing the things they do. And we're not going to jump at every single mistake that is made out there. Every time somebody has the wrong impression of something we made, or somebody writes the wrong thing about what we did, it would be a full-time job to be like, oh no, that's not right. We make games. We do what we do for the players. And, ultimately, that's where I want to leave it."
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