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Apatia

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  1. I believe it is because of Valve's working schedules. Games on Steam are without exception(?) unlocked at the same time (10AM PST / 1PM EST / 6PM UTC etc.)
  2. Guy works at Kotaku so I don't really care what he says. I rather believe the random guys on that same "secret" forum who say it has been awesome. Or maybe I should play it myself and see if I like it or not. Also, embargo is not lifted yet? I don't know how much you can say before it is considered that you are breaking an embargo but to me that sounds like he told too much. Edit: This is from the "secret" forum:
  3. Uplay still says "Non-censored version" for me (Finland). PC version not affected?
  4. You took my job! Herka derrr!
  5. Like FearMonkey said, not up to Obsidian. Umm no.
  6. Making Mac version of KOTOR2 is not Obsidian's decision. It all depends on if LucasArts / Disney wants one. The first KOTOR was ported for Mac OSX years ago (a year after the original release?) whereas KOTOR II did not get a Mac port at all. It has been 9 years since the release so I doubt it will ever happen.
  7. http://eternity.obsidian.net/
  8. Reset @ IndieGoGo. You might remember Reset from this teaser trailer: [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KLd8kEQJIzw[/media]
  9. I should point out that this delay doesn't necessarily mean Obsdian has more time to polish it. It is possible that Obsidian hasn't been working on it for a while now and Ubisoft is just delaying it so they get the max profit for their fiscal year. Also I think they have decided it is not a good idea to release all their games at the same time. e.g. Release Assassin's Creed IV -> Lot's of copies sold at Christmas -> AssCreed IV sales slowing down, release South Park and end fiscal year (hopefully) with a bang! -> new fiscal year, release Watch_Dogs etc. you get the idea.
  10. Good job. Really enjoyed watching these and I hope there is more to come.
  11. Could you be more specific? What does it say? What do they say? You are not able to download it how? (Download won't start, the game is not available anymore etc.) In any case, I'm quite sure Obsidian has nothing to do with it. Bethesda handled distribution, marketing and whatnots of F:NV. Obsidian just developed it.
  12. Except Rocksteady is not making Arkham Origins. WB Games Montreal is.
  13. I don't think Obsidian has any say on pre-order bonuses and such. Ubisoft decides all that stuff.
  14. ..aaaaand backed.
  15. It is but with lots of new stuff (new characters, puzzles, locations...)
  16. Why is greylord so fixated on proving that the PC gaming is dead? I'm quite sure this is not the first time he has started something like this. I think he actually used the same arguments the last time aswell.* I have nothing new to add since someone else has already said everything I was going to but from where I'm sitting, PC gaming is alive and well, thanks for asking. * Well someone did and I'm quite sure it was greylord. Might have to check that.
  17. But of course.
  18. Does that mean they won't be developing anything with Onyx after South Park? Or is it more like "we are keeping Onyx and we will update/modify/whatever it but we won't be developing any new engines". Would be sad to see Onyx go..
  19. You mean Brian Mitsoda's Dead State or is there another one?
  20. E3 is in June, maybe Ubisoft makes an announcement and/or shows it there..
  21. Strategy Guide = Tips and Tricks on how to play the game. Collector's Book = Art, Concepts, Making Of/Behind the Scenes, Monster Info, additional lore, and info on companions/characters Almanac = All about the World, History and Lore of Project Eternity
  22. Unfortunately there was no new info in that interview. Everything in it has been said by Mr. Avellone before. Yes, even the part about South Park: From an interview from June 2012.
  23. This delay does not necessarily mean Obsidian has more time to do it. For all we know Obsidian might have completed their work already in February and Ubisoft is sitting on it and trying to figure out the best time to release it. e.g. Alpha Protocol. AP was released in May 2010 but Obsidian actually finished working on it somewhere around Summer - Autumn 2009. The original release date was supposed to be in October 2009 but SEGA decided to delay it so they can "ensure that the game will be released in the best commercial release window possible and will also receive the focus this true AAA title deserves. (Yeah..)" Unfortunately, SEGA didn't let Obsidian to add content in it or polish it, they didn't want to put any more money in it's development.* Went really off-topic there but I had an unexplained desire to answer to that quoted part. Sorry. To the topic itself, we don't know until one of the devs comes here and gives some estimates (I know mr. Monahan and J. Burke sometimes stalks on this part of the forum. Yes, you have been seen). Or we play it ourselves. * This is solely based on some articles all around the internet and on rumors and I don't know if this has ever been confirmed. Quote can be found here.
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