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Since the first one did, and the game is a bit (understatement) buggy, and there are a lot of unfinished things in the game (HK plant etc.).

 

Will there be a Xbox patch to add things, and fix problems in the game?

First word from Obsidian and Lucasarts is that there will not be downloadable content for TSL on XBox. The bugs and glitches may be fixed in future editions of the game, but dont rely on XBox Live because its not available for TSL.

 

Sorry to be the bearer of bad news.

It was such a brilliant move to pull Live support... /end sarcasm

It was such a brilliant move to pull Live support...  /end sarcasm

 

 

For patch support, it hurts.

 

 

But at the same time, "new" content is just a way to get you to shell out an extra 10 bucks for things that should have been in the game in the first place.

It was such a brilliant move to pull Live support...  /end sarcasm

 

From a business point of view it was :luck:

 

Do you know how much it costs to use that thing as an organisation patching or improving their games? :thumbsup:

It was such a brilliant move to pull Live support...  /end sarcasm

 

 

For patch support, it hurts.

 

 

But at the same time, "new" content is just a way to get you to shell out an extra 10 bucks for things that should have been in the game in the first place.

Exactly! I have no interest in online gaming. I'm not going to pay Microsoft $10 a month just so I can get some patches and extra content to a single player game.

It was such a brilliant move to pull Live support...  /end sarcasm

 

 

For patch support, it hurts.

 

 

But at the same time, "new" content is just a way to get you to shell out an extra 10 bucks for things that should have been in the game in the first place.

Exactly! I have no interest in online gaming. I'm not going to pay Microsoft $10 a month just so I can get some patches and extra content to a single player game.

 

50 a year dude.... Less than 10 a month.

 

But, if you don't like online gaming, why did you get an XBOX? That *IS* the companies direction you know... Every game should have Live support, just for instances like this flop of the year.

Someone sounds like they need a diaper change :)

I don't remember online capabilities being mentioned when I got my PS2 and my Xbox... :)

It was such a brilliant move to pull Live support...  /end sarcasm

 

 

For patch support, it hurts.

 

 

But at the same time, "new" content is just a way to get you to shell out an extra 10 bucks for things that should have been in the game in the first place.

Exactly! I have no interest in online gaming. I'm not going to pay Microsoft $10 a month just so I can get some patches and extra content to a single player game.

 

 

 

50 a year dude.... Less than 10 a month.

 

But, if you don't like online gaming, why did you get an XBOX? That *IS* the companies direction you know... Every game should have Live support, just for instances like this flop of the year.

 

Multiplayer isnt as big as it may appear at the moment anyway...

I don't remember online capabilities being mentioned when I got my PS2 and my Xbox... :blink:

 

Then you didn't follow the XBOX very well during its developement. XBOX Live has always been Microsofts goal and direction. Online gaming is where it is.

 

Multiplayer isnt as big as it may appear at the moment anyway...

 

How little you know.

Lol Epiphany... the all knowing, all seeing biatch :D

 

As it stands there are 5 billion people in the world...

 

About 300 million play online games...

 

 

That would leave a very large percentage of the world unnaccounted for there your majesty :blink:

Then you didn't follow the XBOX very well during its developement.  XBOX Live has always been Microsofts goal and direction.  Online gaming is where it is.

True, I always considered the Xbox to be my PS2's bitch.

I prefer the term gimp :blink:

Roflmao i cant get the picture of a PS2 holding a chain attached to a X-Box crudely wrapped in a gimp's mask :D

Lol Epiphany... the all knowing, all seeing biatch :D

 

As it stands there are 5 billion people in the world...

 

About 300 million play online games...

 

 

That would leave a very large percentage of the world unnaccounted for there your majesty :thumbsup:

 

You're about as smart as a box of rocks.

Better than acting as smart as a box of rocks :thumbsup:

Better than acting as smart as a box of rocks :thumbsup:

 

What have you proven yet?

If that is coherant use of the english language i would be interested to learn who you were taught by :thumbsup:

If that is coherant use of the english language i would be intereste dto learn who you were taught by :thumbsup:

 

Pot meet kettle...

 

*in before your edit*

 

Nice try though

Well, as far as I can remember, every rock in the world has an IQ ranging from 100-130, so a box full of them with a moderate amount would yield a nice amount.

 

P.S. Is it a shoebox or a huge FedEx box?

Well, as far as I can remember, every rock in the world has an IQ ranging from 100-130, so a box full of them with a moderate amount would yield a nice amount.

 

P.S. Is it a shoebox or a huge FedEx box?

 

Matchbox

MMMmmmMMM pot :wuv:

Pot meet kettle...

 

What a good waste of a earth made material... :thumbsup:

 

Well Epiphany, through a process known as chemical weathering, rock is broken down into smaller pieces that can be known as sediment. Giving a liberal amount to a matchbox would yield about 10,000 units in the system know as IQ.

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