Lumpy said:Second,
mondblut said:Then the game must have been complete and utter shit in the first place...
Congratulations, you are. See, it is spelled "D-a-r-k_U-n-d-e-r-l-o-r-d". Not "M-o-n-d-b-l-u-t". Starts with a letter "Dee".
Lumpy said:Second,
mondblut said:Then the game must have been complete and utter shit in the first place...
Brother None said:But seriously, is anyone going to sit here with a blank look on their face and applaud a stupid trailer that shows fuck-all of the actual game? Without even venturing into "codex double-standards"-territory, that's pretty stupid, period. It's a stupid, meaningless trailer meant to hype up what is essentially a patch and that is stupid. It'd be stupid if it were a stupid, meaningless trailer hyping up an actual expansion because stupid, meaningless trailers are always stupid, but it's not even that.
Brother None said:Now if I recall correctly, the main thing of Enhanced Edition - other than rounding up whatever bugs are left - is the redone text/voice-overs, right? Something that Atari fucked up, pretty much.
I think we can all agree them patching that is a good thing. Just like any patch is a good thing.
DarkUnderlord said:So, how long before the "we fucked up, so let's re-release a new version" becomes a standard industry treadmill? Behold, the future... BioShock: Enhanced Edition. Fallout 3: Enhanced Edition. Yet More Marketing Exercises™ for games we all bought last year.
It won't be long before we hear "It's okay, they'll fix it in the Enhanced Edition".
Brother None said:That's not mondblut (mouthblood?) you're quoting, it's DU.
mondblut said:Oh, so you *do* instist that TW is like Dungeon Lords instead, the game so broken on release it shouldn't have been released in its original shape and had to be redone all the way? Right?
Some people on the Codex have already commented that they "simply stopped playing" due to the long load times and other issues with the game. "Long and frequent loading times" were also raised in every review with some instances of loading being cited as 90 seconds to load a house as you walked in and if you realised it was the wrong house, you had another 90 seconds to wait just to walk out again. Those aren't the signs of a good, playable game.Sergei Quaid said:Wow, TW at release was a heap of useless shit unplayable broken crapfest?
Boy, I sure missed that part
... and hyping them as the greatest thing ever for a buggy, unfinished, poorly produced game in the first place, yes. Bethesda wouldn't get any points for telling everyone how they're "doing it for the fans" when they announce the GOTY edition and another opportunity to spend more money.Jeff Graw said:We'd all rage if Bethesda started offering major updates for free instead of overcharging for small pointless ones?DarkUnderlord said:quite frankly, we would all rage against if as I said, Bethesda started doing this
See above.Jeff Graw said:Beyond stupid... I think you're confusing The Witcher with Gothic 3.DarkUnderlord said:All you guys being so impressed that they're doing it for free need a reality check. Doing it for free isn't an option. It's mandatory. If they weren't fixing this shit up for free, the game would simply remain unplayable.
The Witcher: Enhanced Edition Interview:Jeff Graw said:You're guilty of the same fallacy and piss poor reasoning as that other moron. Please refer to my ass kicking of mondblut above.
Fixing all known issues? You mean, like a patch which other developers do for free all the time? How awesome it is for them to be fixing these known issues (a year after the game came out) for free!The Witcher said:In the Enhanced Edition, though, we focused on adding new functionality and fixing all known issues
The Morrowind Game of the Year Edition included editors, new content, game-play tweaks and two complete expansion packs. This is different how? Because they re-did all the voices with a different guy?The Witcher said:For example, aside from the game DVD, we are planning to include a DVD with a Mod Editor D'jinii, as well as two additional adventures, a video DVD with extended material concerning the making of the game, a music CD with 29 tracks from the game, a music CD with 15 tracks of music inspired by the game, an 80-page instruction booklet, a 112-page official guide written by the authors of the game, and a 50-page short story written by Andrzej Sapkowski. There will also be a map of the game world.
Read mondblut's original quote in context again:Jeff Graw said:Are you.... trying to look like a retard?DarkUnderlord said:Somebody else already raised the UT3 --> UT2004 example.Jeff Graw said:No it's not.mondblut said:It's a normal business practice
It's normal business practice to release your GOTY edition with more hype and another marketing opportunity to spend more money and offer a lot of the content for free download (excluding expansions). Morrowind did it and the UT2004 example is directed at that (UT2004 was basically a GOTY edition of UT2003 - another opportunity for fans to spend more money).mondblut said:And don't forget about NEW customers. Most of them wouldn't even consider giving a try to a year old game, and here comes a chance to market to them a new release all over again for a price of recording new voiceovers and compiling a new installshield package.
It's a normal business practice and I see nothing wrong with it, just suprised people are so enthusiastic and idealistic about it. Just another "GOTY version", optionally available as free download, that's all.
Brother None said:But seriously, is anyone going to sit here with a blank look on their face and applaud a stupid trailer that shows fuck-all of the actual game? Without even venturing into "codex double-standards"-territory, that's pretty stupid, period. It's a stupid, meaningless trailer meant to hype up what is essentially a patch and that is stupid. It'd be stupid if it were a stupid, meaningless trailer hyping up an actual expansion because stupid, meaningless trailers are always stupid, but it's not even that.
*Mareus said:Oh for crying out loud! Like some people have already said, you should be celebrating and not bitching about this. In fact you should be celebrating and not bitching about it even if they made you pay for it, because TW was already a great game and this extra effort from them just shows how dedicated they are not only to their customers, but more importantly to their product.
Maybe it is just me, but I would like to see this happening with all the games and I for one would gladly pay for it. I don't see how such practice could affect games negatively, especially if the game is already very good.
This is not just a patch. They went out of their ways to increase the overall quality of their product completely for free! Extra content, new voices, fixed dialogs and bugs, faster loading times, better graphic, ... what more could you want?! FOR FREE!!! So what if they hype it a bit? They deserve all the hype they can get. And I don't see them hyping it, they are just doing their job to advertise it, which is completely normal. What would you have them do? Go through all the trouble of making their already great game better, without even being allowed to advertise themselves a bit?! I swear, I don't know what is wrong with some of you people...
CDProjekt is the best thing that happened to RPG industry in the last 5 years. This bitching is indeed a new low for some people here.
Lumpy said:Okay then, sorry about that.
What about this one?
mondblut said:Oh, so you *do* instist that TW is like Dungeon Lords instead, the game so broken on release it shouldn't have been released in its original shape and had to be redone all the way? Right?
It happened with the influx of ADHDtards whose heads would explode if they were forced to endure load times of tapes of old.Sergei Quaid said:Long loading times = unplayable? Darn, when did this happen.
They stopped me playing the game when it first came out. Patch 1.3 made the loading times acceptable for me.Mareus said:Goddamit, loading times were a problem, but they didn't make the game unplayable.
Ermm... Bloodlines was actually unplayable because of a number of bugs. Including one particularly nasty game-ending crash in the Society of Leopold. Volourn could probably fill you in on that. Might not have been him but I know a few around here experienced it.Mareus said:Besides, many good games had the problem with loading times and many more issues. Bloodlines being one of them and I don't hear anyone here saying the game was unplayable because of bugs.
DU said:TW core improvements:
Loading times reduced by 80%.
Improved game stability.
Improved combat responsiveness.
Vitality indicator problem resolved (did not display at times)
Inventory and map texture caching (accelerated map and inventory load/ display)
All corrections contained in game patches released to date.
...(rant how this would make people pissed for buying the game in the first place)
DarkUnderlord said:Loading times were also heavily criticised. And for the record everybody complained about that too.
DarkUnderlord said:have already commented that they "simply stopped playing" due to the long load times and other issues with the game.
DarkUnderlord said:Actually, I wouldn't be surprised if the graphical overhaul came about because bad coding in that area was responsible for the long loading times in the first place.
DarkUnderlord said:and hyping them as the greatest thing ever for a buggy, unfinished, poorly produced game in the first place, yes. Bethesda wouldn't get any points for telling everyone how they're "doing it for the fans" when they announce the GOTY edition and another opportunity to spend more money.
DarkUnderlord said:Fixing all known issues? You mean, like a patch which other developers do for free all the time? How awesome it is for them to be fixing these known issues (a year after the game came out) for free!The Witcher said:In the Enhanced Edition, though, we focused on adding new functionality and fixing all known issues
DarkUnderlord said:The Morrowind Game of the Year Edition included editors, new content, game-play tweaks and two complete expansion packs. This is different how? Because they re-did all the voices with a different guy?The Witcher said:For example, aside from the game DVD, we are planning to include a DVD with a Mod Editor D'jinii, as well as two additional adventures, a video DVD with extended material concerning the making of the game, a music CD with 29 tracks from the game, a music CD with 15 tracks of music inspired by the game, an 80-page instruction booklet, a 112-page official guide written by the authors of the game, and a 50-page short story written by Andrzej Sapkowski. There will also be a map of the game world.
DarkUnderlord said:The Witcher: Core Improvements:
Tell me, if they weren't doing this for free (how awesome of them!), would you pay to have your game fixed? Chances are, you'd just be pissed you bought it in the first place.
- Loading times reduced by 80%.
Improved game stability.
Improved combat responsiveness.
Vitality indicator problem resolved (did not display at times)
Inventory and map texture caching (accelerated map and inventory load/ display)
All corrections contained in game patches released to date
DarkUnderlord said:Read mondblut's original quote in context again:
Y'know, that developers are supposed to go to the same lengths as CDProjekt RED doesn't change the fact that most of them don't. When someone finally gets their shit straight, no wonder people point to it and say "See, this is how it's supposed to be done!". Having the proper attitude should not be met with derision.mondblut said:pkt-zer0 said:The amount of effort that went into the patch? Don't be silly.
Any developers are supposed to put their maximum effort into their patches, aren't they?
Just illustrating the above point.mondblut said:Oblivion had half of its dialogues cut as well, did that get restored in an official patch?
Oblivion had dialogues? :shock:
Check the thread genius. I linked the complete list of fixes.Mareus said:The whole list of improvements is much bigger and as people already know, they include
Wow. They changed all the voices to be slightly more gruff? I'm impressed.Mareus said:-new voices
You mean slightly extended dialogues. I sure hope that doesn't turn out to be a complete waste of time.Mareus said:-more dialogs
Which I understand comes in the form of two mods. One of which has already been released and is essentially the "how to" for the editor.Mareus said:-extra content
Officially, they've tweaked one character (Triss Merigold) and added in a bunch of animations to smooth stuff out.Mareus said:-better graphics
Bug fixes? So it's a patch then?Mareus said:-fixed bugs that were discovered after 1.2 patch
Apparently, people look at you when they're talking to you now.Mareus said:-improvements in character differentiation system
Sounds like a bug.Mareus said:-clearer alchemy panel
I *think* that's the one new mod which hasn't been released yet. The other one is by a group of Canadian modders.Mareus said:-new adventures (what happened when Geralt was still a young Witcher)
Which was already released several months ago. You can download it here.Mareus said:-mod editor
Nope, that's about it. Really, the extra words in the English dialogue (cunts and pricks, yay!) and the new voices. The soundtrack and so on is your usual GOTY stuff.Mareus said:and many other things.
"First and foremost, these are all of the fixes that have appeared in previous patches, as well as fixes for new problems that were reported to us by gamers and our QA department".Mareus said:Fuck just watch this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NvZH_fSZqyM
You sure about that? Seems like a patch to me.Mareus said:Patch my ass!
So why are loading times reduced by 80% in the Enhanced Edition and why is it a "core feature"? You even said yourself that "the enhanced edition is more than just 5000 new lines of voice acted dialog". Yeah, it's some re-released mods and patch fixes bundled with your typical GOTY gear. How is it different?Jeff Graw said:Irrelevant. That issue is already fixed and installing the EE isn't going to fix an issue that isn't there anymore.DarkUnderlord said:have already commented that they "simply stopped playing" due to the long load times and other issues with the game.
The developers said themselves, in that wonderful link that Mareus gave, that the Enhanced Edition "first and foremost" fixes bugs (including new bugs). Secondly, it addresses issues which "really hindered gameplay". So which is it? Is the game "really hindered" by all these issues or isn't it?Jeff Graw said:In other words, you can't use the argument "they have to release the EE or the game will be unplayable because of teh loading times" any more. Also, even unpatched I had no problems with loading times (2-5 seconds), but I actually defrag my hard drives from time to time...
Everything in the Morrowind GOTY that wasn't an expansion pack was available for download for free (IE: The patches and game editor).Jeff Graw said:And because Morrowind GOTY wasn't a free update perhaps?
mondblut was talking about companies milking their games with the GOTY release, dummy (just like The Witcher is doing).Jeff Graw said:UT 2004 was not a free update, you dummy, it was a completely new full priced game that used a lot of content of its predecessor.
fizzelopeguss said:There wasn't much wrong with the game in the first place, miles better than MotB
Jeff Graw said:fizzelopeguss said:There wasn't much wrong with the game in the first place, miles better than MotB
If it weren't for the fact that TW's vaunted choices and consequences completely fell apart in the endgame you might be right. I really hope they fix that in the EE, but I don't really see them doing another ending cutscene. Hopefully I'm wrong.
DarkUnderlord said:So why are loading times reduced by 80% in the Enhanced Edition and why is it a "core feature"?
DarkUnderlord said:that wonderful link that Mareus gave, that the Enhanced Edition "first and foremost" fixes bugs (including new bugs). Secondly, it addresses issues which "really hindered gameplay". So which is it? Is the game "really hindered" by all these issues or isn't it?
DarkUnderlord said:Everything in the Morrowind GOTY that wasn't an expansion pack was available for download for free (IE: The patches and game editor).
DarkUnderlord said:mondblut was talking about companies milking their games with the GOTY release, dummy (just like The Witcher is doing).
fizzelopeguss said:MOTB is still based off of nwn2 which means the actual gameplay still left much to be desired, shit fighting, shit performance, shit camera and atrocious art.