I just think it shouldn't matter i don't buy a game for it's bonus content i but a game for fun and enjoyment now if he said there was extra levels equipment stuff part of the game taken away then i would be angry
Oh ok...thebobmaster post=7.72970.779316 said:...I like the "Making of" videos...
*slowly raises hand*ElArabDeMagnifico post=7.72970.783552 said:So..anyone else here enjoy these?
I do. The problem is that, as someone who wants to get into game development, they do very, very little to shed light on any of the development process. The average person already has no idea how many thousands of hours of hard, hard work from hundreds of people goes in to making these games that they either dismiss or accept after a grand total of five seconds of footage (it's incredibly disheartening, really). Putting up a few moving pictures of an untextured model going through an animation sequence and then saying "THIS IS HOW YOU MAKE A GAME" certainly does not help to dispel the myth, either. Maybe they'd like to show us the dozens of meetings discussing difficulty systems or game balance or use of copyrighted materials or level design, or maybe walk us through their AI decision trees, collision systems, or show us how to make a method that will randomly generate vegetation. Maybe they want to talk about the graphics, and the dozens of rendering passes that are required to do proper lighting and shading of any given scene? The reason those "making of" features are so disappointing is because they all cater to the lowest common denominator, which happens to be really, really low these days.ElArabDeMagnifico post=7.72970.783552 said:So..anyone else here enjoy these?
Count me in. I think they're a nice addition to the material. On the other hand, I don't think they're enough to justify a Collector's Edition on their own, or even as the primary upgrade. I'd be cutting my order for a Fable 2 CE down to a standard release immediately, if I actually had any intention of buying it in the first place.ElArabDeMagnifico post=7.72970.783552 said:So..anyone else here enjoy these?
That's true, but there must have been someone along the way from Lionhead or Microsoft who chose which supplier to use. I think that person and the supplier should be blamed for this recent development. It is a shame that so many people are inclined to put blame on Molyneaux.thebobmaster post=7.72970.781542 said:The deal is that the supplier (i.e., someone outside of Lionhead) screwed up. It isn't Molyneux's fault. It's like me blaming Harmonix for Wal-Mart not having a Rock Band 2 drum set.Reaperman Wompa post=7.72970.781374 said:I lose a heap of good stuff and get to keep ten bucks?
I can't post what I'm thinking for fear of getting banned but What the hell Molyneux?.
Stop promising what you can't deliver, and what's the deal they can't get any of the stuff out?
Not actually irony. It would be more ironic if they've sworn to never take anything out of the game, but this is exactly what people expect from Lionhead so its just... y'know... there. Personally, I haven't ordered a Collector's Edition, but if I did I'd probably be more happy with the new merchandise than the old stuff.ironic about the collector's edition of a Peter Molyneux game being cut back a few weeks before release because the company can't deliver what it promised?
I agree. If they really want to make up for all the cool stuff they cut out of the Collector's Edition, they should just flat out cancel the So-Called "Collector's Edition" version of the game and just give away the Fable Soundtrack & Making Of Fable II DVD for free to anyone that pre-ordered the normal version of the game. And if you did pre-ordered the Collector's Edition, then you would get all your money back.xitel post=7.72970.830274 said:Seriously? All they're doing after dropping all the COOL swag is lowering the suggested price by 10 bucks? Do they think that makes up for all the stuff? This is ridiculous.