...I much prefer Vampire the Masquerade to Vampire the Requiem and that Bloodlines .......So true, I haven't been able to get over what they did to the Malkavians, for starters.
Troika just got hit so hard, Half-Life 2 code theft, going up against Half-Life 2 release and finally losing Van Buren or Fallout-like (can't remember which atm) game with the demo they built.
I really wish Bloodlines had sold better.Troika just got hit so hard, Half-Life 2 code theft, going up against Half-Life 2 release and finally losing Van Buren or Fallout-like (can't remember which atm) game with the demo they built.
You guys know Wesp is not your usual game nerd, right?
http://www.cup.uni-muenchen.de/dept/ch/oc/spahl.php
Steele Johnson wrote on Dec 23, 2009, 13:45:
It's gotten to the point where they aren't fixing Troika's bugs, but fixing bugs that were created by their changes to the game. I love the work they've done, but there comes a time when you just need to back away.
Why do you even care? Maybe they like working on it. Who cares?
Narf2029 wrote:
...Developers that get paid to make patches don't do it this well.
Icewind wrote:As funny as it is, there is stuff inside the game that hasn't been put back in yet. Including secondary questlines and yet even more dialog. Makes me sad when I actually start tearing through it, and they released what was release. It was a great game no doubt, the amount of content that was cut was just scary.
... but there comes a time when you just need to back away.
Icewind wrote:Slowly, don't break eye contact.
I know, but Vampires aren't as tough as they used to be. Now they sparkle and have emo haircuts.
Carl Sagan wrote:
Who are we? We find that we live on an insignificant planet of a humdrum star lost in a galaxy tucked away in some forgotten corner of a universe in which there are far more galaxies than people.
Icewind wrote:
there comes a time when you just need to back away.