The Order 1886: 15 mn of B Roll gameplay video (direct feed)

Doesn't have the music playing playing like the demo did unfortunately. It does show how incredible the music is when it's not there.

Where should I upload it?
 
Not necessarily. I don't agree with it, but I can understand their rationale to an extent. It's designed so that new and exposure on The Order is released in stages, to keep the game being talked about beyond its initial showing.

Stage 1 : show a short trailer + teaser at keynote = get people talking about it.
Stage 2 : a larger playable slice on the showfloor, showfloor impressions or quick-looks from sites that are on-the-ground at PSX actually writing it asap, with some cuts.
Stage 3 : news/previews start trickling out from sites that got preview code instead of playing it at PSX.

Chances are stage 4/5 will have something similar to inFamous:SS, where we'll have the media being allowed to stream the game, or select media outlets will stream it with RAD alongside to talk about the game and their ideas/PR management during the stream itself.

The issue is that their first showings were pretty detrimental to the game and continuing with the same strategy isn't doing it any favors.

I only hope Sony advertises this game aggressively, so it adds to the recent positive feedback and finishes strong before release.
 
The game is two months until release. We're past this slow trickle shit. People have got to be able to see a real big direct feed gameplay snippet to determine if the game is for them. People already had well deserved skepticism about the product due to past reveals, there's not much time left to regain good will for the title.

Like I said, I don't agree with the approach. But I can 'see' the marketing logic behind what they're doing.
 
Someone please
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Footage is nice. I like the several alt kitchen combat scenes. And during the gallery shootout, he uses the shotgun and wood and glass are splintering/shattering everywhere.
 
Maybe they want to wait until the game is running at 30fps before showing it off. (unless the video is badly encoded)

I watched it on my Mac and it gave me motion sickness due to it being so choppy and slow. Thought it might be my computer, so copied it to my PS3 and watched it (copied to HDD first) and its exactly the same.

Anyone else getting that? Gotta be a bad video encoding or something.
 
This strategy worked back when gamers were buying magazines at a local store that featured images of a game they were anticipating but times have changed, no one nowadays is willing to plunk down 60 dollars based on a couple trailers.



Edit: They don't need to show off half the game but we need to see enough to put worries to rest. People still hardly know anything about how it plays or the unique weaponry.
 
Maybe they want to wait until the game is running at 30fps before showing it off.

I watched it on my Mac and it gave me motion sickness due to it being so choppy and slow. Thought it might be my computer, so copied it to my PS3 and watched it (copied to HDD first) and its exactly the same.

Anyone else getting that?

? It was solid on my Mac.
 
Maybe they want to wait until the game is running at 30fps before showing it off.

I watched it on my Mac and it gave me motion sickness due to it being so choppy and slow. Thought it might be my computer, so copied it to my PS3 and watched it (copied to HDD first) and its exactly the same.

Anyone else getting that?

Play it in VLC and it's fine, in QT on my Mac it was very stuttery, it's not the game.
 
I repeat Sony has nothing to do with the removal

who is responsible then for the proclamation that journalists not upload the full demo footage unfiltered?

'caaaause I've seen the limitations they placed on journalists on this. no one else is at fault
 
Played with VLC player.. Yeah its fine! Sadly that means PS3 isn't happy with newer encodings these days as it was really choppy.

Thanks for the advice on that :)



Anyway, it looks INCREDIBLE visually.
 
The game is two months until release. We're past this slow trickle shit. People have got to be able to see a real big direct feed gameplay snippet to determine if the game is for them. People already had well deserved skepticism about the product due to past reveals, there's not much time left to regain good will for the title.

What slow trickle? I've seen more than enough of the game to determine that I'm interested in it.

"Regain good will"...lol.
 
who is responsible then for the proclamation that journalists not upload the full demo footage unfiltered?

'caaaause I've seen the limitations they placed on journalists on this. no one else is at fault


I removed it on my on after the sal comment on agreement
 
What slow trickle? I've seen more than enough of the game to determine that I'm interested in it.

"Regain good will"...lol.

Are you seriously kidding right now?

For essentially the entire from time when the game was announced until now they showed

1. Hilariously inept demo in some corridor against some boring pop-box enemies doing nothing of interest. Which they kept re-demoing, like eighty times throughout the year with journalists (who kept writing they didn't enjoy the demo, like so many others did)

2. A few clips of QTE scenes with werewolves, a few hints of its horror elements.

3. That other trailer which was again basically cinematic tripe that didn't inform anyone exactly what things this game was going to be doing from a gameplay perspective.

4. This latest 2 minute snippet of gameplay from PSX, in which there was an actual 30 minute demo on the floor that tons of being loved but NOPE, can't watch! Two months out from release.

If you don't realize the intense skepticism and why it has been going on, that's your jig.
 
My lord this game has no equal visually.

Is that even something impressive anymore? Most games look stunning nowadays. The order will be usurped graphically by 2015's end.

This game will have to stand out with its theme and art direction, which is unique in my opinion. But is it enough?
 
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