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Yup, they are (if you ignore the fan translations). So how about we they show us some actual REAL content instead of the hype? Or is hype all they have?Silellak said:You keep pointing to those two lines. Those are the only ones we've seen so far.DarkUnderlord said:Wow. I'm totally falling out of my chair at the re-done translation here. It's like, so totally amazing!
I've linked that myself and addressed it twice in this thread already. It really is nice to know that you aren't paying attention.Silellak said:
You're looking at it from CD Projekt's point of view, not the end consumer. It'd cost Ford hundreds of millions of dollars to change their manufacturing line to make their best-selling SUV 1 millimetre bigger (big change, huge change, massive change even). The end result to the consumer though, would be very minor. I'm not CD Projekt, I'm a consumer. So you'll excuse me if I look at what they're doing from my point of view.Silellak said:What, exactly, is your definition of "minor fixes"? When does "minor" become "major"? How is re-recording 5000 lines of dialogue a "minor" change?
I want my bugs fixed for free. I'm not going to worship you for that. When you release a GOTY Edition, I'm not going to praise you for doing something everybody else has done. If you want to re-write the sub-par dialogue, good on you but hey, can you show me what you're actually doing instead of just giving me nothing but hype? And when all you show me is the same line, only with a different voice, you'll excuse me if I'm more than just a little disappointed.Silellak said:Are you actually so jaded that nothing game developers do now can you make you happy?
If you want the summary, the thread has morphed a bit and so there are a few things I'm trying to get across.Shannow said:Breaking the line.
@BN: Bioware and Beth hype for games and features we (I) don't like and have to pay for. CDProject is hyping free content and updates mainly for their fanbase and following the fan's wishes for free. So yes, one is a lot more acceptable than the other.
Are they overdoing their hype? Most certainly, imo. But DU has been focussing his criticism on the fact that they are updating their game not on the hype.
- First and foremost is what Elwro summed up:
Elwro said:Read BN's posts in this thread. Free stuff is good. CDP are trying really hard to establish their new brand, great, it's our gain. Hyping it to the sky is NOT good, though, because this may be a beginning of a new trend: companies releasing unfinished games and hyping 2+ GB patches as 'Enhanced Editions'. Why work hard on completing your game when you can get money for the initial release and do an EE later on? Such thinking (which is absolutely NOT CDP's thinking) could only lead to failure.
- The problems that exist with the game which the Enhanced Edition is aimed squarely at (at least, according to the hype) are all the issues that would normally be fixed in a patch. If CD Projekt did this and tried to make you pay for it, the shit would hit the fan. So let's not praise them for fixing bugs for free, okay? It should be standard practice that bugs get fixed for free.
- All the hype is a pure marketing exercise the same as every other GOTY release. On the whole, the re-release itself (special packaging, DVD making of etc..) isn't anything praise worthy. It's business as usual. Again, let's not worship CD Projekt for doing what every other best-selling game has been doing for the past 10 years.
- The only thing that The Witcher is really doing differently is the re-recorded dialogue. And again there, I'm sorry but from reading the actual original Polish to English fan-made translations, combined with CD Projekt's own released examples, I just don't see the big whoop. It's taking them a lot of effort for very little end result to the consumer. Personally? Fuck the time wasted on that. Work on a decent expansion pack with new voices and make something worth spending money on. Not a short 2 hour mod with a whole 5 new quests. If the game was fine on release (which several here attest too) then why waste time and money on this? It's not needed. If however, the original dialogue is such a pile of crap that the entire translation needed to be done again, then something, somewhere went horribly wrong and it should be fixed as part of a free patch anyway.
^ This. If "characters actually look at you now" has you jumping up and down on your chair in excitement then you're a sad, lonely soul.Dementia Praecox said:Yes, all the marketing and hype is obviously just to get the attention of all their beloved fans who already bought the game and just can't wait to replay it with grammatically correct voice overs and gesturing NPCs staring you in the eye with their immersion-inducing new facial expressions in improved weather conditions.