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Battle.net announces that a new patch is now automatically available for StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty to update the RTS sequel to version 1.3.0. The full change list is immense, so here's the Reader's Digest version: "StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty patch 1.3.0 is now live! This patch features adjustments to race balance, notable Join Custom Game improvements, support for the upcoming Grandmaster League, and several bug fixes." Thanks Blizzplanet.
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Re: StarCraft II Patched |
Mar 23, 2011, 16:48 |
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Yifes wrote on Mar 23, 2011, 16:30:
So, by the definition that you gave me, from google, it's a trilogy. What's your point? Movies and books /= video games, are intentionally trying to be obtuse?
Yifes wrote on Mar 23, 2011, 16:30: Call of Duty? Final Fantasy? How much did movie making technology and special effects change between the LOTOR movies?
Again, horrible examples. CoD 1, 2, 3 all had multiple campaigns from differing perspective, American, British, Russian, etc.. If they had taken each campaign in a single CoD and tried to sell it individually, would you have considered it a trilogy and paid $60 for each campaign? But this is Blizzard, so it's different right?
Final Fantasy...did you ever even play 1,2, and 3? How about 7, 9, and 12? Are you really proposing that those are all the same exact game with no changes in game engine, mechanics or graphics, really?
Lord of the Rings, really, a movie, that is what you are going to go back to let met put this in caps in red for you since for some reason you have a tough time understanding CINEMATIC EXPERIENCES ARE NOT THE SAME AS VIDEO GAME EXPERIENCES AND SHOULD NOT BE JUDGED AS SUCH
Yifes wrote on Mar 23, 2011, 16:30: No shit the other games are expansions. That's what they officially are. You think that Blizzard is trying to rip you off by releasing 2 expansions instead of one? Is that your problem? The story is in the form of a trilogy, so what's your point? The point is that you can't break a single game into thirds, charge full price for each portion, and say "Voila! Trilogy!" That's just not how it works.
This comment was edited on Mar 23, 2011, 16:56. |
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