You guys do realise this is a news item
about a trailer that's been released for a patch, right? The HYPE TRAIN's a-coming. CHOO-CHOO. I mean, wow. I make a post talking about the potential for this to become an industry trend (which quite frankly, we would all rage against if as I said, Bethesda started doing this) and the butthurt "it was all an evil coup to oust VD!" crowd come out of the woordwork.
Patching a game and adding in fixes is one thing. Hyping it to the moon and back as some kind of second coming is entirely another. God forbid this become an industry standard. Shitty, unfinished crap released the first time around with the marketing band-wagon being fired up again for the Game of the Year Edition. And yes, sorry folks, this is a Game of the Year Edition with its collectable tin, tangible map and "making of" DVD. We wouldn't tolerate it for Oblivion but for an action-RPG with an incredibly boring main character and plot and unacceptable loading times, it's somehow fantastic that they're doing it for free. God bless 'em!
All you guys being so impressed that they're doing it for free need a reality check. Doing it for free isn't an option. It's mandatory. If they weren't fixing this shit up for free, the game would simply remain unplayable.
I wonder though, what happens if the Enhanced Edition needs some more patching? Will we get another trailer? You guys also
listened to the re-did voice-over examples too, right?
Before /
After. Wow, they're like, totally better now.
Jeff Graw said:
A glorified patch with more gameplay, a total graphical overhaul, tweaked combat system, and completely redone dialog and voice acting? That's completely like Oblivion GOTY.
Then the game must have been complete and utter shit in the first place. Total graphical overhaul? Why, do they suck that bad they needed a re-release to fix it? Tweaked combat system? Combat in the original is that bad too, huh? Completely re-done dialogue and voice acting as well? This game must stink. And we haven't even talked about the loading times yet. With all these "enhancements", was the game even playable the first time around?
If it was all fine in the original as you attest, then why are they re-doing it all? Why not work on a proper sequel or a real expansion pack? If the original really was that piss-poor it needed all that work done though, then it's the sign of a game which never should've been released in the first place and an indication
that this content is required for the game to be acceptable. So you'll excuse me for digging the boot in when you try to hype your patch.
Jeff Graw said:
mondblut said:
It's a normal business practice
No it's not.
Somebody else already raised the UT3 --> UT2004 example. Also, Blizzard have been releasing patches without the hype for years. Of course, they don't release an unplayable heap of shit in the first place.