SliceSabre
Banned
May 10th is three day before my birthday. This game just became a birthday present to myself.
what? no. good way to kill pacing and enthusiasm.
*Tenzin slips and holds on for his life at the edge of a cliff*
*Nate gives him a hand*
*Tenzin will remember that*
a lot of publishers of hotly anticipated video games have likely had this concern, though. this is the first time i've heard of a game being delayed because of it.Ever thought that there could have been a large influx of late pre-orders, as in, later than when they decided on an amount of discs to print?
Didn't TLoU have shortages the first few weeks when it launched? Maybe they want to avoid the same situation.
May 10th is three day before my birthday. This game just became a birthday present to myself.
You singled out Sony when I was talking about both ND and Sony and then proceeded to mention the success of PS4 which had nothing to do with the subject.Ps
Please explain to me why you mentioned "console war BS" as my intention was completly different!
History has shown us that there have been many situations where demand outstripped supply and Sony's trying to avoid that. A few other posters have pointed out that TLOU had a supply problem and TLOU was a pretty highly anticipated game.a lot of publishers of hotly anticipated video games have likely had this concern, though. this is the first time i've heard of a game being delayed because of it.
The Last of Us, Left Behind and the remaster were solid though, and that's the ND producing UC4.
I have the big suspect it will be delayed to September how final release.
I have the big suspect it will be delayed to September how final release.
The whole point of the delay is a little extra time to prepare for launch.I have the big suspect it will be delayed to September how final release.
Yep. It's not been great. Here is a rough timeline of Uncharted 4 controversies.It's two weeks, doesn't really matter to me, but the marketing for this has been a surprising mess for a studio with such acclaim. Not counting the Laura Bailey controversy, we had constantly shifting release dates, stolen artwork from AC and news about story rewrites.
Yep. It's not been great. Here is a rough timeline of Uncharted 4 controversies.
PS4 Launch November 2013- Game is announced without any footage. Despite it being in development since 2011?
March - Amy Henning is let go under controversial circumstances.
April 2014 - Game Director Justin Richmond also leaves. Drake's brother original actor is also fired and Troy Baker is hired. Actor suggests that mo-cap was almost complete.
Story is rewritten at this point as confirmed by Neil just recently.
E3 2014 - Ridiculously good looking teaser is released. ND claims its realtime and the game will run at 60 fps.
PSX 2014 - Downgrade talks begins as the game looks nothing like the E3 trailer and ran at 30 fps.
March 2015 - Uncharted 4 gets delayed for the first time to Spring 2016 leaving Sony with no exclusives for the holiday season two years in a row.
August 2015 - Uncharted 4 gets a March 18 release Date.
PSX 2015 - White Actress is hired for a Black Character. Controversy erupts.
Beta is confirmed to be 900p 60 fps.
December 2015 - Just weeks after PSX, Uncharted is delayed to April 2016.
February 2016 - Naughty Dogs gets caught reusing concept art from Ubisoft games.
March 2016 - Uncharted 4 gets delayed for a FOURTH time to May 2016.
Struggling to see the fourth delay? There has only been three.
Also Druckmann taking over production is definitely no controversy on my end, I welcome it![]()
Since when are delays ever considered controversies? These aren't FF Versus or TLG tier delays.Yep. It's not been great. Here is a rough timeline of Uncharted 4 controversies.
PS4 Launch November 2013- Game is announced without any footage. Despite it being in development since 2011?
March - Amy Henning is let go under controversial circumstances.
April 2014 - Game Director Justin Richmond also leaves. Drake's brother original actor is also fired and Troy Baker is hired. Actor suggests that mo-cap was almost complete.
Story is rewritten at this point as confirmed by Neil just recently.
E3 2014 - Ridiculously good looking teaser is released. ND claims its realtime and the game will run at 60 fps.
PSX 2014 - Downgrade talks begins as the game looks nothing like the E3 trailer and ran at 30 fps.
March 2015 - Uncharted 4 gets delayed for the first time to Spring 2016 leaving Sony with no exclusives for the holiday season two years in a row.
August 2015 - Uncharted 4 gets a March 18 release Date.
PSX 2015 - White Actress is hired for a Black Character. Controversy erupts.
Beta is confirmed to be 900p 60 fps.
December 2015 - Just weeks after PSX, Uncharted is delayed to April 2016.
February 2016 - Naughty Dogs gets caught reusing concept art from Ubisoft games.
March 2016 - Uncharted 4 gets delayed for a FOURTH time to May 2016.
Duuuuude, why do you people always forget about Bruce when you talk about Neil?
I know this is a tangent but i think we can all agree that LBP3 isn't the typical holiday exclusive. No one went to a store to pick up a PS4 for LBP3 especially given it was also a PS3 titleSince when are delays ever considered controversies? These aren't FF Versus or TLG tier delays.
The bolded is also factually wrong. LBP3 was a holiday title.
Fixed. And yes, Justin Richmond leaving Naughty Dog is definitely a plus in my book.Struggling to see the fourth delay? There has only been three.
Also Druckmann/Straley taking over production is definitely no controversy on my end, I welcome it![]()
I know this is a tangent but i think we can all agree that LBP3 isn't the typical holiday exclusive. No one went to a store to pick up a PS4 for LBP3 especially given it was also a PS3 title
Can we try to guess Polygon's score for the game? I will start:
Positives:
+ This mediocre series is finally over
Negatives:
- Quantum Break visuals are better
- Amy Henning was fired
- Racism
- No Chloe
Final Score: 4,5
I know this is a tangent but i think we can all agree that LBP3 isn't the typical holiday exclusive. No one went to a store to pick up a PS4 for LBP3 especially given it was also a PS3 title
The past 2 LBP's actually sold pretty well(million sellers). Seems like people simply lost interest.I know this is a tangent but i think we can all agree that LBP3 isn't the typical holiday exclusive. No one went to a store to pick up a PS4 for LBP3 especially given it was also a PS3 title
Here's what you said "leaving Sony with no exclusives for the holiday season two years in a row". You failing to mention 'only' PS4 exclusives in on you. Also, LBP3 was a same day multiplat release while the other titles you've mentioned are remasters so that's false equivalence.LBP3 was also on PS3. I dont consider it a true PS4 exclusive.
Might as well start calling Tearaway, GoW3 and TLOU remasters big holiday titles.
Fixed. And yes, Justin Richmond leaving Naughty Dog is definitely a plus in my book.
But that also means the game basically restarted development after they joined in 2014. Which means only 2 years were spent developing this game with the new leads, new story, characters and of course gameplay design. It explains the numerous delays as well.
Two more weeks to play Dark Souls 3!
2 week delay is nothing to cry about.
okay but again, why isn't that something they'd have thought of beforehand?History has shown us that there have been many situations where demand outstripped supply and Sony's trying to avoid that. A few other posters have pointed out that TLOU had a supply problem and TLOU was a pretty highly anticipated game.
okay but again, why isn't that something they'd have thought of beforehand?
It's better to underprint then print more to meet demand than overprint and have copies sitting on shelves.okay but again, why isn't that something they'd have thought of beforehand?
So like Nintendo?It's better to underprint then print more to meet demand than overprint and have copies sitting on shelves.
If that's what Nintendo are doing then it seems like a pretty sound business decision but I think the problem with Nintendo( at least when it comes to certain limited edition items) is that they produce far too little, even if it is limited. And then there's the Amiibo situation in its early days.So like Nintendo?
okay but again, why isn't that something they'd have thought of beforehand?