Eh, Dx11 will mean no ENB series.
The splitting of the userbase is actually annoying, because you won't find anybody to play with, in one year time.
But i guess if the gameplay changes are severe enough, it has a point.
I think the glitch for this runs much deeper than just durability. There are a lot of things tied to the frame rate (like some animations too). The failure to decouple all systems from the framerate are reasons why the B-team gets a lot of shit because thus is not an easy fix. They would likely have to rewrite significant portions of game code to fix it correctly.
Well for the durability as a work-around couldn't they just raise the maximum value of all the weapons durability by X2 or X1.5? lol
Well you paid to play them a lot earlier. I wouldn't call that no reason.Exactly.
I feel bad for people who bought all the DLC on PC because you pretty much bought them for no reason seeing how this new re-release will include all the DLC plus the update.
Well you paid to play them a lot earlier. I wouldn't call that no reason.
But then the people at 30fps get extra durability, no?
Well, to me that's pointless because Crown of the Sunken King came out in October, maybe before?
So would you prefer they not give the DLC out for free at a later date? People who paid for the DLC still get what they paid for.Well, to me that's pointless because Crown of the Sunken King came out in October, maybe before?
We just got finished with October. Crown of the Sunken King came out like 5 months ago. Crown of the Ivory king was like 2 months ago (the third of the crowns dlcs)
So would you prefer they not give the DLC out for free at a later date? People who paid for the DLC still get what they paid for.
What reason does someone who bought those DLC have in buying this new update?
If you want the new enemy layouts, 6 player online, and new graphics then buy it.
Does the move to DX11 mean the original lighting gets put back in place? I'm not seeing much of an improvement in the reveal video...
At full price that seems a bit stupid.
'New graphics' and enemy layouts should have been there in the first place, maybe not on the last gen.
It's another version of the game. If you don't want it don't buy it. I prefer to call it a Type 2 release, since that's more appropriate to how these japanese game rereleases go, rather than an upgrade.
It's comparable to MGS3 Subsistence, DMC3: Special Edition, or one of those Final Fantasy/Kingdom Hearts rereleases. (Every area apparently has major enemy revisions. The Dragons in Heide's Tower is just one example)
You still get the substantial story content from the base game as a free patch, which is the exciting part of this whole thing.
Oh no, I do want it. I'm just not going to buy it.
....Okay? I don't get what you're going for here.
1) 'If you don't want it, don't buy it'.
2) I want to want it, but I'm going to skip it even though I really want it.
They can use formulas or something to detect general fps region and make durability proportionate to that region >_>
Anyways that's really a PC problem because of customizable framerate. If PS4 and Xbone are at 60fps with dips then higher max durability would work.
1) 'If you don't want it, don't buy it'.
2) I want to want it, but I'm going to skip it even though I really want it.
But you said there was no reason to buy it... So why do you want it?
...there are 3 dlc's, dude. Crown of the Sunken King was the first of 3 DLC's. There's still Crown of the Old Iron King and Crown of the Ivory King. You've said Sunken King so many times in this thread that I'm curious if you even know about the other two???
Alot of what you're saying is contradictory or is just not making any sense and I'm glad I'm not the only one getting confused.
I said if you already own the DLC (Crown of the Sunken King), which I don't, there is no reason to buy it.
I said if you already own the DLC (Crown of the Sunken King), which I don't, there is no reason to buy it because those features should be free on PC.
I didn't know, I haven't bought them yet.
It's confusing me too, but that's what happens when you make these kinds of confusing practices. All I originally said to that other poster was this would have made me annoyed if I had bought those Crown DLCs before this annoucement was made, why? because I would have felt like I bought those DLCs for no reason seeing how this new DLC is basically a better offer (new features plus the 3 DLCs). That's all, and that's putting aside the other issues such as fragmenting the community (you can't play with your freinds just because you don't have the 'right' version) and also this is basically telling us they could have had these features in the PC version to begin with, but they didn't because of money.
if you don't have any of the THREE DLC's, then buying the DX11 version would be a massive value
When it means losing all of your characters/progress and the ability to play with a substantial portion of the playerbase on the same platform? Nah, mate, I don't think so.
A lot of the playerbase will probably migrate.
When it means losing all of your characters/progress and the ability to play with a substantial portion of the playerbase on the same platform? Nah, mate, I don't think so.
A lot of the playerbase will probably migrate.
If there's a discount for previous owners, I'd be surprised if 75%+ of the current active playerbase didn't switch over.
The two versions wouldn't work together. Different netcode for 6 players vs 4 players, and different enemy layouts between the dx9 and dx11 versions means they'd be incompatible.
Also, since the whole game's enemy layouts are remixed, you'd be replaying the whole thing anyways just to see it all, right?
When it means losing all of your characters/progress and the ability to play with a substantial portion of the playerbase on the same platform? Nah, mate, I don't think so.
Are you paying attention to the thread at all? The problem is whether or not they'll fix it for the new release or not.So... play at 30fps like you're supposed to. =P
Bullshit reasons, not being able to import/migrate characters is straight up unforgivable.
I hope that enemy placements are the only "dramatic" change they plan on making. Maybe with the Soul Memory mechanic altered, MP won't be as fucked, but I hope they actually alter the game's locations and routes a bit.
Make it fresh and exciting! A PC port of the same game with some altered mechanics, changed enemy placements, and 1080p 60 FPS isn't worth $60 imo.
Damn son. How many tries did that take?It's quite possible there'll be a steam discount for existing owners.
Personally, I'll be buying it again either way. Loved DS1 sure, but totally love DS2 too.. enough so that I did a no death, no bonfire, lvl 1, just fists run.
Amount of content has nothing to do with this.
I bought the PC version at full price earlier this year, and bought the season pass as well. I loved the game and still do.
What's frustrating is that being the PC, they were naturally not limited in hardware capability (even though that was the reason for a lot of their design decisions they state). And now, for this release being announced less than a year after the game launches, they're announcing a new version for a system that's totally backwards compatible, and was all along perfectly capable of achieving what they originally wanted to do.
There is no technical limitation as to why PC couldn't have had that version originally other than they didn't want to do it then, and a year later they're glad to charge you again.
I wouldn't have bought the game had I known there would be a better version of the game that is more true to their original desires for the design had I known it would be coming a year down the road. I wouldn't have bought the original release had I known it was a hamstrung version that they planned on improving on and charging so soon after.
These improvements should be coming to the PC at LEAST as DLC, because the PC was never limited in itself, it was only limited in what Namco and FROM decided to give us.
Christ almighty the entitlement in this thread.
I'd totally understand the outrage if the original DS2 wasn't completely packed with content and they cut the game in half or into thirds and sold each one for $60.
But they didn't. They released yet another outstanding action RPG that by most accounts took somewhere between 30 to 80 hours for most of us to complete.
Compared to your average 3rd person AAA shoot bang the amount of content and playtime was about as strong a value in gaming as you're likely to find, outside waiting for price drops or collections.
We gave them our money, they gave us a content packed game. Sounds like a good deal.
If when evaluating the DX11 version of the game, if you don't find what they're offering to be a compelling value, don't purchase it. And I totally understand where people who have already played the original game and the expansions might come to that conclusion. But where you lose me is when you expect this content without any additional payment because you bought the original game a year ago.
You're like the people that get all butt hurt every time a new video format is released. I'M NOT GOING TO BUY ALL MY OLD MOVIES AGAIN!!!! Ok, don't. Nobody is saying you have to, your old movies will still play.
I'm just seeing a lot of tantrums from gamers who actually love DS2 but can't bring themselves to admit it and want more of that experience at no additional cost.
Don't think it's a good value? Don't buy it. The outrage isnt necessary.
The PC version of SotFS is a complete disaster. They are splitting the PC online community, they are charging full price for it and they don't offer the extra content/improvements even as paid DLC for the DX9 version.
I seriously can't understand how some people defend this crap.
Did the re-releases come barely a year after the original release? I think that's what more people are bothered by; it's a remastering coming out so soon from its original release. Couple that with the fact the PC version is being double fucked by making the new version an entirely new purchase, at what will be close to full price. That's the true scummy shit.
Your comparison is an incredibly poor one. I don't think people are mad at the idea of a revision, but that more people are miffed by it being so soon, and the mess From is trying to get away with on PC.
People defend it because it's not really crap. It's a pretty accepted practice in the industry that's been going on for over a decade and has been pretty well accepted up until now.
What games offer "director's cut versions" as patches or paid DLC? Development on them is branched in such a way that patching an old version simply won't work. Not that you probably care about that.
Splitting the community is just the same on PC as it is on anyone who owns the game on consoles and might be interested in picking up the next-gen version, which will be a lot of people. It's the same concern everywhere.
I'm a diehard PC gamer, but this level of entitlement from fellow PC gamers is really kind of disheartening. So much throwing console gamers under the bus as if they're second class citizens. Maybe some people take that "master race" shit a bit too seriously.
They aren't trying to get away with anything on the PC. There is absolutely zero reason they shouldn't be justified in charging the same price for the PC version as the PS4/XBO versions. Nothing about it is scummy unless you think putting out a remastered version at all is scummy.
I guess the time frame is a bit quick, but what would be an acceptable time frame, then? How much time must pass before a release is acceptable? People seemed pretty pleased about The Last of Us and GTA:V.
You need to stop comparing consoles to PC's.People are ok with Last of Us, GTA:V and DS2 because they were playing on nearly ten year old hardware that was worth under 200 dollars. Those aging systems held back development and the new ones that people paid 400 dollars for can unlock some of that potential. PC owners have had this hardware for years. I could understand it not being free but it should NOT be a full priced separate game which divedes the community and makes our save files useless. It's not necessary to do that on PC. Do you know why I believe they are doing it? Because they would have a hard time selling a free PC patch for full price on next gen consoles. That's all.
People defend it because it's not really crap. It's a pretty accepted practice in the industry that's been going on for over a decade and has been pretty well accepted up until now.
What games offer "director's cut versions" as patches or paid DLC? Development on them is branched in such a way that patching an old version simply won't work. Not that you probably care about that.
Splitting the community is just the same on PC as it is on anyone who owns the game on consoles and might be interested in picking up the next-gen version, which will be a lot of people. It's the same concern everywhere.
I'm a diehard PC gamer, but this level of entitlement from fellow PC gamers is really kind of disheartening. So much throwing console gamers under the bus as if they're second class citizens. Maybe some people take that "master race" shit a bit too seriously.
They aren't trying to get away with anything on the PC. There is absolutely zero reason they shouldn't be justified in charging the same price for the PC version as the PS4/XBO versions. Nothing about it is scummy unless you think putting out a remastered version at all is scummy.
I guess the time frame is a bit quick, but what would be an acceptable time frame, then? How much time must pass before a release is acceptable? People seemed pretty pleased about The Last of Us and GTA:V.
I think people are just upset that they are charging for better graphics. All the pre release PC footage/screenshots lead people to believe the game would look great on that platform. Then the downgrade happened. The new DX11 version angers PC players since their PC could have handled the original graphics but were held back by last gen.
Now the newer consoles can handle better graphics and thus the PC will also be upgraded with graphics. So now the PC user base feel liked they're being nickled and dimed now that the "peasants" have better graphical capabilities.
At least how that's how I see it from posts I've read. I could be completely off base and if that's the case I'm happy to be corrected.
There is zero reason technical reason that PC players should get this for free. It's a different game, no matter how much people don't want to recognize that.
They've changed the game enough that a simple patch would not suffice. Has there ever been a director's cut/improved version that was made available as a patch?
The game could have been developed for PC with the cut content intact. They cut the content and decided to hash it out later. I guess it's easier to go back and develop later on than it is to codevelop two versions at the same time. That doesn't seem like a good reason to release almost exactly the same game so soon. Different enemy positions and extra story bits a 'new game' does not make. It is a new edition, and if released several years down the road, I could see that being received a lot better.
I'm mainly upset about this whole thing because of the misrepresentation of the PC version being enhanced at release, and how Namco decided to handle the situation when asked for an explanation. Had they been transparent I would have much less of a problem with all of this.
Damn son. How many tries did that take?
Apparently people like you don't exist, so you must be a liar xD
Please explain to me why how much you paid for hardware matters in the slightest about how much the game should cost? Do you think publishers should take into consideration how much a person spent on their PC when setting PC game prices? Maybe offer some kind of discount for dudes with SLI Titans? No, because it's fucking ridiculous.
There is zero technical reason that PC players should get this for free. They could give a free copy of the PS4/XBO version to anyone who purchased the Season Pass or all of the DLC, for example. There are any number of ways they could do it. There's no reason why they should feel obligated to do so, though. Getting paid for work done should not be an unacceptable practice, unless you are cynical and think they are not doing any work on this new version. It's a different game, no matter how much people don't want to recognize that.
They've changed the game enough that a simple patch would not suffice. Has there ever been a director's cut/improved version that was made available as a patch?
Also, none of the problems you mentioned are exclusive to the PC platform. No one's given a good reason why the PC should see special treatment.
Because it's the same platform and not two different consoles. Again I never stated it should be free I stated it should not separate the communities.It's the same platform a year later at full price. If they charged 15 for the new content and just upgraded the existing games to the new engine it wouldn't be an issue, and from everything I've read the next gen graphics update is only bringing the new consoles to PC level graphics. So they are basically charging us for 6 player co op and new enemy placements.
The PC is not a static platform like a console, meaning that, depending on how you look at it, it's always the same or constantly changing. Regardless, I don't see how that means it should receive special treatment. This is a different game. The separate communities issue is in no way exclusive to the PC version. Do you not think people will be leaving the PS3/360 versions for the PS4/XBO versions?
First you say it's a new engine and then you say there are no changes to the graphics. I don't know what to make of that, but either way, I don't see the point in arguing over things we don't know the extent of yet. Make the value judgment when we know more about the game. If it really is just 6 player co-op and new enemy placements, then it probably will not be worth the money.