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Post by Black Cat on May 14, 2008 13:54:23 GMT -5
From the website of Ksatria Gameworks:
...and that's all we can learn from them. No other details have been published. Does it mean that there will be a PS3 version of the upcoming LW video game? Time will tell (or the company, if they decide to talk more about the development of the game).
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Post by Doomy on May 14, 2008 14:16:20 GMT -5
You know, considering the game is supposed to be coming out in 2008, you'd think they'd put some actual information on there. But there's just a couple of paragraphs on the books and a handful of rather iffy-looking screenshots. Oh well, I'm sure we'll all buy it anyway.
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Post by Balgin Stondraeg on May 16, 2008 10:50:38 GMT -5
Oh great, now it's going to be a platform game with a possible PC port. PC ports always suffer due to the platform design ethics. Hopefuly it'll be a good mix where it won't obviously be designed for one particular type of console with the controls shoddily adapted for people with real computers to use in a restricted hands behind their back kind of way. PC games that get console ports never suffer from this problem.
And the one thing I really don't want to see is console style "cycle through a list" stuff. Just pick it properly damnit!
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Post by Agrarvyn on May 17, 2008 7:37:37 GMT -5
Well, maybe they're catering for the mass-market console users. It seems that the PC game is a dying breed
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Post by NightHunter on May 17, 2008 11:00:17 GMT -5
The PC ports always sucks. But I'm not afraid if that happen. There is a good moddings community around the world to take on the mistake made by these money sucking video game compagny.
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Post by eviltb on May 17, 2008 11:49:13 GMT -5
I believe I guessed correctly that the LW game would be coming on PC via Steam, not via retail.
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Post by Black Cat on May 17, 2008 12:52:10 GMT -5
I believe I guessed correctly that the LW game would be coming on PC via Steam, not via retail. If I remember correctly, the first part of the game will be available on STEAM network, and when the second part is going to be available and the said network, they are going to sell the whole game in retail stores. I need to find the reference where I took this from though...
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Post by NightHunter on May 17, 2008 13:03:38 GMT -5
Whatever the way it will come out, I'm buying.
BTW, is there any video demo of this game? I'm sure I have already see one but can't remember when and where.
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Post by Swiftstrike on May 17, 2008 13:44:54 GMT -5
I don't think a demo for this has been released. There was a demo of the mmorpg that got cancelled, may be that's what your thinking of.
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Post by Balgin Stondraeg on May 17, 2008 17:01:53 GMT -5
I don't think a demo for this has been released. There was a demo of the mmorpg that got cancelled, may be that's what your thinking of. That wasn't a demo. That was playtesting mate . I remember taking screenshots and giving feedback about some gaps at the bottom of the walls of a ruiend keep where you could see sky through the gap between the walsl and the ground.
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Post by Black Cat on May 18, 2008 9:24:31 GMT -5
That wasn't a demo. That was playtesting mate . I remember taking screenshots and giving feedback about some gaps at the bottom of the walls of a ruiend keep where you could see sky through the gap between the walsl and the ground. Yes, it's true: there was a playtesting version released, but there has been also a video of the game on MMORPG's website. The video was mainly featuring a Drakkar and a Knight fighting in the harbor of some city. But... hmmm... check what I have just posted as a news item.
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Post by zipp on May 24, 2008 10:39:35 GMT -5
Oh great, now it's going to be a platform game with a possible PC port. PC ports always suffer due to the platform design ethics. Hopefuly it'll be a good mix where it won't obviously be designed for one particular type of console with the controls shoddily adapted for people with real computers to use in a restricted hands behind their back kind of way. PC games that get console ports never suffer from this problem. And the one thing I really don't want to see is console style "cycle through a list" stuff. Just pick it properly damnit! Ah get off your "computer gamers are the master race" kick. We dirty console playing peasants have a rich history of excellent video games, as recent as Odin Sphere and Shadow of the Collosus and as ancient as good ol' Mario Brothers.
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Post by Doomy on May 24, 2008 12:09:01 GMT -5
Ahem. Console gaming dates back a damn sight further than the NES, if you don't mind. The venerable Atari 2600, just for example, had many fine titles.
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Post by Beowuuf on May 24, 2008 12:18:33 GMT -5
Gunfighter!
wait, that was before the a2600
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Post by zipp on May 24, 2008 13:00:01 GMT -5
Ahem. Console gaming dates back a damn sight further than the NES, if you don't mind. The venerable Atari 2600, just for example, had many fine titles. Of course, of course. I just didn't want to speak for games I haven't actually played. And I didn't begin until the venerable NES.
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