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McDon: You played New Vegas? Wpegg's idea has some truth in it.
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POLE7645: They had a very good reason for New Vegas. They had a very short developement cycle (13 months while the average game is 2 years) with a TINY amount of time for bug testing (barely a month). The fact that they manage to produce such a great game (albeit one that required intense patching afterwards) is amazing.

Now that they have their own schedule, I'm sure that they can pull it off.
That has already been said a while ago, you also forget they already had an engine and gameplay already made, making the 13 months compared to 2 years pretty irrelevant.
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POLE7645: They had a very good reason for New Vegas. They had a very short developement cycle (13 months while the average game is 2 years) with a TINY amount of time for bug testing (barely a month). The fact that they manage to produce such a great game (albeit one that required intense patching afterwards) is amazing.

Now that they have their own schedule, I'm sure that they can pull it off.
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McDon: That has already been said a while ago, you also forget they already had an engine and gameplay already made, making the 13 months compared to 2 years pretty irrelevant.
In case you haven't noticed, in Fallout New Vegas, the skill system (and the perks) has been extansively redone. And beside, most games nowadays use an already done engine (to save money and time). 13 months is still a very short developpement time for a game with that amount of content.
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McDon: That has already been said a while ago, you also forget they already had an engine and gameplay already made, making the 13 months compared to 2 years pretty irrelevant.
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POLE7645: In case you haven't noticed, in Fallout New Vegas, the skill system (and the perks) has been extansively redone. And beside, most games nowadays use an already done engine (to save money and time). 13 months is still a very short developpement time for a game with that amount of content.
This is totally different than re-using an already done engine. Comparing Batman: Arkham Asylum to Gears of War is not the same as Fallout 3 to New Vegas...
Post edited March 29, 2013 by McDon
Anyone think it probably wont top Project Eternity? Seems like backing has slowed down a lot... even with a spurt at the end..im not sure.....

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Post edited March 30, 2013 by nijuu
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nijuu: Anyone think it probably wont top Project Eternity? Seems like backing has slowed down a lot... even with a spurt at the end..im not sure.....

58,517
Backers
$3,206,012
pledged of $900,000 goal
6
days to go
We'll have to wait and see what their final stretch goals are gonna be. P:E made more than $1,5 million during its final days.
I believe they will definitely hit the 3.5 Million mark
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nijuu: Anyone think it probably wont top Project Eternity? Seems like backing has slowed down a lot... even with a spurt at the end..im not sure.....

58,517
Backers
$3,206,012
pledged of $900,000 goal
6
days to go
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Nergal01: We'll have to wait and see what their final stretch goals are gonna be. P:E made more than $1,5 million during its final days.
Yep. Torment is ahead of Project Eternity. They had less than 3 mil 6 days before finish.
Pretty cool interview with Avellone at PC Gamer.

http://www.pcgamer.com/2013/03/29/chris-avellone-interview-torment-project-eternity-and-beyond/2/
Update #12 and the first background SS: http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/inxile/torment-tides-of-numenera/posts/442434
fap fap fap fap fap
Love all the wallpapers they put up.
Party rpg turn based bring it on.........*yawn*
Wasteland 2/Project Eternity/Torment Tides of Numerera/Divinity Original Sin/Grim Dawn/Legends of Dawn/Dead State....won't be needing to buy a great rpg for next year or so :P
Post edited April 01, 2013 by nijuu
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gandalf.nho: Update #12 and the first background SS: http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/inxile/torment-tides-of-numenera/posts/442434
As Zoolander would say, that is really, really, ridiculously good-looking.
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gandalf.nho: Update #12 and the first background SS: http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/inxile/torment-tides-of-numenera/posts/442434
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mondo84: As Zoolander would say, that is really, really, ridiculously good-looking.
Quite awesome. New wallpaper .Yeah!!!!
Animated version of the same image: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9WMawPxU8Kw

Edit: Video was in inXile Youtube canal, but I guess someone uploaded before the time and they removed it now
Post edited April 01, 2013 by gandalf.nho
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gandalf.nho: Animated version of the same image: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9WMawPxU8Kw

Edit: Video was in inXile Youtube canal, but I guess someone uploaded before the time and they removed it now
So is it posted on Youtube by inXile then?