Had my eye on this for ages, but haven't followed too closely since release always seemed pretty distant. I know VD's no Cleve, but are the current October projections reliable or Blakemoreish "next friday" predictions?
And 2016 would be a little too disappointing for the fans, since we actually expect AoD way earlier.
So if I start playing now I'll be able to see all the changes after the final update using saves from the current build or are there some significant changes planned in the future? I haven't played AoD for more than 4 months waiting on final release and I can wait another 4 unless only minor changes will be implemented.I already finished the game from start to finish several times in the past week.
So if I start playing now I'll be able to see all the changes after the final update using saves from the current build or are there some significant changes planned in the future? I haven't played AoD for more than 4 months waiting on final release and I can wait another 4 unless only minor changes will be implemented.
Like you said, "there won't be too much spots for good releases afterwards".I dunno why they're so keen on this october release date.
Of course we don't compete with Fallout 4 and most people who'd buy Fallout 4 wouldn't even look at AoD twice
And 2016 would be a little too disappointing for the fans, since we actually expect AoD way earlier.
Has this been tested on Windows 10? Just to be sure...
Anyways, what I mean is that small developers probably should think in B-Movies terms - they don't just hope to compete with the summer mega-blockbusters or whatever, they name their movies Transmorphers and get the stuff done that way.
Umm, Fallout 4 makes no competition to the AoD. They live in two entirely different worlds. I mean, you think all the fallout 3 kiddies give two flying fucks about AoD? D:OS more or less caters to the oldschool audience. Wasteland 2 exists solely because of it. But F4? Sure, some oldschool fans will give it attention. But mostly its audience is drastically different so it shouldn't really matter.
I'd say that 80% of the active Codex members will buy Fallout 4 (just to, uh, see how bad it is) and we'll have a huge mega-thread about it. Overall, we can easily lose thousands of players and the way Steam works, weak launch leads to less front page exposure. I don't think we'll ever have a great and perfect launch window and if we have to 'compete' with other RPGs, I'd rather compete with already released ones.
That is exactly right.I'd say that 80% of the active Codex members will buy Fallout 4 (just to, uh, see how bad it is) and we'll have a huge mega-thread about it. Overall, we can easily lose thousands of players and the way Steam works, weak launch leads to less front page exposure. I don't think we'll ever have a great and perfect launch window and if we have to 'compete' with other RPGs, I'd rather compete with already released ones.
Believe me time was wasted absolutely for no reason - all I saw was already clear from trailers and such marketoud shit.
Not if VD sprinkles in SJW-approved material. Polygon and its brethren would squeal if there were playable trannies, rainbow-haired NPC's, romancable 8 year old cousins, etc.Mainstream gaming sites will ignore aod anyway so what's your point?
Polygon and its brethren would squeal if there were playable trannies
The trailers and marketing of FNV gave the impression of a very different game.
I'm talking about F3.