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You can blame some of Deus Ex: Invisible War’s console limitations on the publisher’s ‘weird theories that FPS games don’t sell or RPGs don’t sell’

As someone who rarely gets to enter the rarefied airs of the C-suite, my conception of what corporate executives do is roughly this: they issue forth critical misunderstandings of basic things that the people in the trenches then have to operate around and overcome in order to keep their jobs. See further—that time retail honchos told RPG devs no one wants to buy games like Baldur’s Gate anymore.

I’m reminded of that blunder by a recent Deus Ex: Invisible War retrospective in Edge magazine. Invisible War, infamously, was a little constricted compared to the first game, thanks to limited capacities of the original Xbox. Turns out you can, at least partially, thank Eidos for some of that fervent drive to get the game on console.

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