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this weeks prog.
I enjoyed 4 pages, 2 of those were the cover and the intro
this weeks prog.
I enjoyed 4 pages, 2 of those were the cover and the intro
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Show posts MenuQuote from: "SamuelAWilkinson"Seconded. Rather surprisingly, Valve aren't obliged to continue tweaking and improving the first game, especially if they feel they can do a better job of the whole shebang with a sequel.
Quote from: "Keef Monkey"Quote from: "TheEdge"This game is causing all sorts of controversy, there are large Boycott's/petitions etc.
Apparantly this game is just the UPDATES that were promised for free for L4D.
I love l4d and have been looking forward to the promised content as its clearly not a finished product, and releasing a sequal less than a year after the origional without even finishing it sucks.
Not strictly true. The game is for all intents and purposes a sequel, and the additional content that was promised for free for the original is still going to be coming out and will still be free (a chunk is already out). The issue is that Valve are renowned for releasing PC games and then supporting them for years to come with mods and updates, so from what I can gather the PC players have more or less assumed the same would be the case with L4D and aren't too happy about it. The engine used for L4D is a bit dated nowadays so it wouldn't surprise me at all if the sequel will have the kind of fundamental code changes that just wouldn't be possible as DLC for XboxLive (there are limits to the size of DLC). So far it looks like the kind of sequel us console gamers have been happy to pay for for years, and I certainly don't have an issue with paying for something that's all new content. My worry is that it'll fracture the community if they don't allow you to transfer the first game's maps onto your hard drive for use with the sequel, but I'm sure they're savvy enough to do that.