Hmm...
"mesmod" is the password. Let me check it.
Oh wow, it does open the text file, and the text file has treasure! I mean it. Try it out!
What the fuck am I reading?
Did someone manage to steal this version?
Hmm...
"mesmod" is the password. Let me check it.
Oh wow, it does open the text file, and the text file has treasure! I mean it. Try it out!
The password coded text has a download link. I'm downloading it now, but from the readme it looks like the full version. So maybe this mod finally got leaked. Heh, it was near inevitable, considering all the leaks lately.
Disclaimer: If terrible graphics whoring mods like these are the future of games, then the game industry is heading towards a great disaster.
By the way, this mod is coming to Steam. Yes, the mod that barely has 15% original content, uses technology from other third party mods, eats up RAM and CPU resources to get running, features lazily redesigned levels, and has several bugs, is coming to Steam. Right, you heard it. I'm not even joking.
In a former life, I was a graphics whore dragging a stone hype plow up a hill in Mod DB. - Revishit fanboys/girls
I'm trying it right now, and it seems mostlycomplete(nope, buggy)aside from the music.
Still, does the bugs mean they lied about the current version being the completed one? Or did the leaker put up a buggy earlier version of the mod?
I was pretty certain that was happening. Every so often, someone on Mod DB or Steam forum thread would ask a question about Revision being released on Steam, and they always managed to dodge it.a playtester scorned said:By the way, this mod is coming to Steam.
The developers mentioned in a blogpost that they were working on some kind of 'Revision Framework', a bunch of modding tools they intended to release to the DX modding community. Which could also mean Steam Workshop integration.I was pretty certain that was happening. Every so often, someone on Mod DB or Steam forum thread would ask a question about Revision being released on Steam, and they always managed to dodge it.
I'm guessing that Deus Ex will get a workshop support and that workshop will be launched with Revision, similar to what happened with KOTOR 2 and TSLRCM.
Hello.
Apparently someone decided to leak a build of the mod. This "lite" version as one calls it does not have the full content and is broken in many ways. It's only a patch for the full package. Highly suggest you to wait for the real deal that's coming and stay away from this butchered version.
Thanks!
I'm guessing Revision didn't live up to the expectations of a playtester and he decided to leak it for the lulz?
That's cause the leak is an old patch, it misses a lot of files and a few of them not in the original patch is taken from somewhere else. All in all it's a huge mess, and since then a lot of bugs have been fixed. So if you are looking for a way to ruin the experience then go ahead. That's the tradeoff testers do, they get early access but instead have to put up with bugs and have to provide feedback. That means it's not for public consumption just yet.Can't for the life of me get the leak to work, from what I've seen from screenshots though the quality is hugely inconsistent. A lot of the redesigns look a bit amateurish, would love an unbiased codex opinion.
The comments section on ModDB is hilarious just for the complete chaos that's been ensuing for the last year or so, half of the people -quite rightly- complaining about the developers outright lying about the state of the mod, and the other half kissing up to the developers in the hope that it'll make them release it sooner.
One of the testers/modders
Nah.
People are just tired of waiting.
I don't blame them, not when mod creato write one update per month, then keep saying "mod is ready and going to release SOON, just tiny detail" for fucking year. I thing more than 5 out of 10 people would lost patience?
Plus the deal with Square Enix revealed somewhere in April 2015, which might be reason that they still keep the mod unreleased. I guess SE want to use Revision to promote original DE or fuel the hype on Mankind Divided.
What we've learned from this is to never make any announcements until everything is done, that way we can make sure we don't miss deadlines. That's also why we've been quiet, there is nothing to say until we have something to confirm, otherwise it would just be yet another "We are releasing soon" sort of update.
To improve communication they could always add a counter to their sig which counts down the remaining issues
That's cause the leak is an old patch, it misses a lot of files and a few of them not in the original patch is taken from somewhere else. All in all it's a huge mess, and since then a lot of bugs have been fixed. So if you are looking for a way to ruin the experience then go ahead. That's the tradeoff testers do, they get early access but instead have to put up with bugs and have to provide feedback. That means it's not for public consumption just yet.
Look, this all sounds like damage control. I no clipped through several levels, and they look like the latest levels when we compare the internal levels to the screenshots. Yes it does have several bugs but otherwise it works fine.
Honestly I just think you should follow UnderSiege's advice and release this week, I do feel that Square Enix are stalling you and they want to delay it till next year to hype up Mankind Divided or something.
Imo there is no orange filter. This is how it looks with the proper settings.What's the deal with that orange filter? That screenshot looks like they tried to slap artstyle of Eidos Montreal games on old DX...