First post from Azazel's link said:Ugh. I hate what I have become from this. Bitter and suspicious and negative. And the community as a whole all comes off this way, which damages our credibility and provides justification for the devs to ignore our concerns as rabid ranting. And the awful truth is that it's Eidos that made us this way, with their long silence interpreted as disinterest and disrespect. And when they finally broke that silence it was to confirm our suspicions that we were not being listened to and in fact the game was not being made for us at all.
Eidos is not suddenly going to start listening to our wishes or addressing our concerns. I think if we all try to accept that then we will stop being disappointed and angry and maybe we can break the cycle.
This sounds like something from DX:HR pre-release. It's a shame the Thief fans didn't figure out their beloved franchise was going to get raped just like Deus Ex. System Shock's about due for a good raping isn't it?
It's a spiritual successor according to Ken Levine.It's not intended to be a direct sequel is it? (I never played it)
and for this we should all be thankfulThere won't be a System Shock sequel anytime soon since Looking Glass' insurance company (or whatever the hell they are) is sitting on the rights and nobody seems to want to buy 'em.
It's a spiritual successor according to Ken Levine.It's not intended to be a direct sequel is it? (I never played it)
First post from Azazel's link said:Ugh. I hate what I have become from this. Bitter and suspicious and negative. And the community as a whole all comes off this way, which damages our credibility and provides justification for the devs to ignore our concerns as rabid ranting. And the awful truth is that it's Eidos that made us this way, with their long silence interpreted as disinterest and disrespect. And when they finally broke that silence it was to confirm our suspicions that we were not being listened to and in fact the game was not being made for us at all.
Eidos is not suddenly going to start listening to our wishes or addressing our concerns. I think if we all try to accept that then we will stop being disappointed and angry and maybe we can break the cycle.
This sounds like something from DX:HR pre-release. It's a shame the Thief fans didn't figure out their beloved franchise was going to get raped just like Deus Ex. System Shock's about due for a good raping isn't it?
It's a sister board for crying out loud! I don't understand how they could miss it!
The fact that it was better than Invisible War helps.Funnily enough, the expectations for DX:HR were so abysmally low here on the Codex, that some people actually ended up liking it after it was released. Good for what it was, as we like to say around these parts.
*video*And earned my place in Valhalla for it as well.I think they're from the Eidos forums. You can tell by how traumatized they are. Only official forums do that to a person.You guys are from TTLG, then? That used to be a cool place. I remember Terry Pratchett posting there a long, long, long, long time ago.![]()
There won't be a System Shock sequel anytime soon since Looking Glass' insurance company (or whatever the hell they are) is sitting on the rights and nobody seems to want to buy 'em.
And God bless them for that.There won't be a System Shock sequel anytime soon since Looking Glass' insurance company (or whatever the hell they are) is sitting on the rights and nobody seems to want to buy 'em.
Funnily enough, the expectations for DX:HR were so abysmally low here on the Codex, that some people actually ended up liking it after it was released.
You're all fags. This is the best version of Valhalla by far.
"[He] kind of inspired himself as basic premise: We took his personality and [figured out] what he can't handle."
Gallagher shared more details of the "new Garrett's story," offering a deep look into the world of Eidos Montreal's Thief. The game will star a Garrett haunted by loss and determined to never kill anyone unless it was necessary. Gallagher said Garrett's story begins with Erin, a young woman who has fled the servitude of a brothel and taken to the streets. Garrett, seeing her skill in pickpocketing, takes her under his wing and is determined to make her a master thief. But Erin is quick to kill and actually seems to enjoy the act, so after several years of pilfering partnership the two part ways.