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The mobile launch for Albion Online happened earlier last month and in the weeks since, the team has had time to look back. The latest Dev Talk includes Game Director Robin Henkys discussing the launch and looking ahead to what's next.
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Won't they both now be developed concurrently? That would seem necessary if people are supposed to be able to move freely back and forth between them.
I am not saying there is no utility, I see that, players find it handy to be able to do something in game while away form the PC, but that comes at a cost, which to me is too high.
All that said, I should point out that AO is the only darn indie MMO that seems to have found its feet. Hopefully Crowfall will launch successfully this year but SotA is still floundering.
With a mobile version, one could go harvest materials, craft or whatever on the go, then continue playing the game on PC whenever they can.
We have seen this before guys, it is not new. Do you think console gaming has had a good effect on the PC? When games got made on consoles first, what are those console ports like? When games were made with the idea of cross play, the console holds back the PC version. Mobiles are far worse than consoles, they are as bad for consoles as the are for PC. If the PC were lifting mobile games this would have a good side, but all see is PC and consoles catering for mobile play.
As I said, if the mobile version is only able to alleviate some chores (crafting, material gathering, etc) from your main account I see no issue with it.
EVE Online actually takes skill :P