Original: Gem35
It's just like games out in the mainstream markets today.
Take Sid Meir's Civilization series.
I own Civ III and there is several expansion packs for that game such as "play the world"( an online version of the game) and "conquests".
Each expansion was marketed and sold individually but you cannot play "play the world" or "conquests" without first having original vanilla Civ III installed.
It happens ALOT with PC games, you have a great game/idea and then because it is so popular for so long, add-ons are made for it and we all enjoy it more.
There are other games that have expansions that are "stand alone" such as Disciples II, I think there are at least 3 flavors of that game and each is a stand alone game(priced accordingly I might add).
My answer to the OP's question would be yes, WitP would be obsolete if adding on AE, I would never go and play original vanilla Civ III ever again since I now have 2 expansions for it that make it a "complete" game.
The additions/features from the expansions raise the fun-level of the game to the effect that while knowing they are in place and available would cause me to not like playing without those additions and game features.
ORIGINAL: sanch
Think about it from the company's point of view.
First, they depend upon sales to recoup the up-front cost of developing the game. And, if they're smart, they will have enough money to fund some number of patches.
But, after a while, it is no longer viable to fund more patches (bug fixes and/or new features). WitP has been for 4 years now, and I suspect they have hit this point.
So the solution is an expansion pack. Fix the bugs, throw in some more features, and get some money to pay for it. I see this trend with several other games/companies as well. It's all about how to finance on-going fixes and features.
And of course, there's also that old adage: When you install a new version, you are simply trading in a set of known bugs for a set of unknown bugs.
well, there you have it, the galss half-full and the glass half-empty.
back to Bristol and our ESPN Studio.....[;)]
Either way....
WHEN IS IT DUE !!!!!!!!!!!!!![&o]
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