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RE: unequalled historically-flavored look and detail levels
Posted: Fri Jan 09, 2009 11:41 am
by Stwa
They will, if they make it through this BS economy.
[:)]
It's the MAP!!!
Posted: Sun Jan 11, 2009 7:48 pm
by MorningDew
ORIGINAL: JastaV
I was wandering where is the "unequalled historically-flavored look and detail levels" stated in game box as in public, official presentation.
Had to laugh when I realized where the quoted line and title of the discussion came from. It's a description of the MAP!!!
From the feature list:
* The largest World War One map ever, with unequalled historically flavored look and detail levels
Makes the entire original post even more distorted IMHO.
Also for those interested, another beta patch was just released along with the first 14 sections of the manual (80 pages or so).
RE: It's the MAP!!!
Posted: Mon Jan 12, 2009 8:12 am
by JastaV
ORIGINAL: AndrewKurtz
ORIGINAL: JastaV
I was wandering where is the "unequalled historically-flavored look and detail levels" stated in game box as in public, official presentation.
Had to laugh when I realized where the quoted line and title of the discussion came from. It's a description of the MAP!!!
From the feature list:
* The largest World War One map ever, with unequalled historically flavored look and detail levels
Makes the entire original post even more distorted IMHO.
Also for those interested, another beta patch was just released along with the first 14 sections of the manual (80 pages or so).
Another quote:
-5 Scenarios and 4 Campaigns
Why has not been reported in part unfinished?
The game out of the box does not work.
If I buy a product I expect it should work!
If AGEod decided to sell a bugged, unfinished program they have to state it clearly on the box, warning buyers will have to wait time for game completion and fixing.
I bet WW1 custumers are not laughing with pleasure after WW1 deficiencies.[:-]
RE: It's the MAP!!!
Posted: Mon Jan 12, 2009 5:29 pm
by Blueprint
JastaV,
at least there's hope they will laugh by reading your posts.
Thanks for them.
RE: It's the MAP!!!
Posted: Tue Jan 13, 2009 12:52 am
by histgamer
Actually right now the game is working just fine for me and I am happy with my purchase thanks for your concern JastaV though...
RE: It's the MAP!!!
Posted: Tue Jan 13, 2009 1:46 am
by 06 Maestro
It seems to me that there must be more to this than the release of a buggy game. The big question is what it was- a women perhaps? Maybe there some land deal gone sour. Did Jasta 5 have a financial stake in the release of WW1? Questions, questions.
I certinly would have prefered a good manual and a few less bugs in the initial release. Due to the apparent good faith effort to fix the game (which has succeeded to a reasonable point-and is ongoing) from the begining, I can overlook Ageods transgressions ([:)]) with ease-this time. If one did not like what they got for their money in November, they could have been reimbursed. I do not see what is to be gained by attacking that company-especially in veiw of the fact that the game is now in a good playble condition (not perfet, but good). Now, if one was an associate of a competing company such attacks would make some sense. It would not be very sportsmen like (well, ok-maybe in soccer), but would make sense.
So, the question is; what is her name? Also, is there swamp land in France?[:'(]
RE: It's the MAP!!!
Posted: Tue Jan 13, 2009 6:04 am
by Stwa
True,
This project won't be the first or last project that did not come in on time. Its just in this case, after the intial release it probably didn't work at all.
Nevertheless, its always been my experience, that if the programmers keep working on the project, and it can be finished up quickly, albeit, late, then all will be forgiven. All's well that ends well, right?
RE: It's the MAP!!!
Posted: Tue Jan 13, 2009 1:36 pm
by MorningDew
All's well that ends well, right?
To most, but not always to all.