It took an article from Windows Central to get them to even log into their Twitter account again, I'm afraid that there won't be much of support for the game going forwards, even if the servers are simply just kept up and running. One would have thought that at the very least there'd be some kind of Series X patch even a slight one, but there's nothing, this game was simply released by Microsoft as an obligation it seems regrettably and no further interest
@Jack Pipsam
Posts made by Jack Pipsam
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RE: The Dev-Team has given (a little bit of) clarification
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RE: New update
Yeah I'm downloading it now, there's nothing on their twitter or anything about it though.
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Series X Optimisation
Hey there,
Is there any word on if Bleeding Edge will receive a Series X Optimisation patch at some point in the future?
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RE: How can i buy more points to customize my fighters?
I personally hope the game never has microtransactions, Ninja Theory games should be above such things.
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RE: So many view, but people do not like to respond
The devs don't reply to any of the threads, issues like ping/servers had many replies but nothing to indicate anyone of importance took notice of it.
The first couple weeks of launch should have been the most active for at least a community manager to be in here, but there was just silence.
Now the matchmaking times are creeping up and up. Big shock.
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RE: Can we please change mods and chars in the dojo?
And an offline mode for the dojo would be awesome too.
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RE: How is the Oceanic/Asia region managed?
Same problem here.
Because the game doesn't show your ping or what server you're connecting too in the world, I have no idea if I'm playing with Australians or Americans or what.
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RE: Can this game promise it won't stop being playable?
I hope at the very least the dojo is something that could be accessed without the need for connecting to a server at first, I haven't tried the game offline yet to see if this is possible.
I wonder how much of this game is reliant server-side, otherwise LAN support in the future could be good. Being a Microsoft game the servers should in theory just stay online even after this game no longer receives support, hopefully. For example I'm pretty sure you can still play the 2007 Shadowrun if a couple players decided to give it a go at the same time.