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Usually when they do a TBA it is just a couple of weeks, but it's more like two months for the two Star Trek Armada games. I wonder if they might become vaporware...
Post edited October 28, 2021 by dudalb
You'd be surprised what GOG considers a TBA. VTM:M2 is still TBA as well.
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Darvond: You'd be surprised what GOG considers a TBA. VTM:M2 is still TBA as well.
To be fair that's hardly GOG's fault, VTM 2 is TBA on STEAM also.
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Darvond: ...VTM:M2...
I'm assuming you mean VTM:B2
Post edited October 29, 2021 by MadalinStroe
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dudalb: Usually when they do a TBA it is just a couple of weeks, but it's more like two months for the two Star Trek Armada games. I wonder if they might become vaporware...
No, they will be assimilated, don't worry. Resistance is futile, after all.
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Darvond: You'd be surprised what GOG considers a TBA. VTM:M2 is still TBA as well.
The "TBA" curse is strong on that one. It might change to a "TBC" soon. Not tuberculosis, but to be canceled.
Post edited October 29, 2021 by WinterSnowfall
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MadalinStroe: To be fair that's hardly GOG's fault, VTM 2 is TBA on STEAM also. I'm assuming you mean VTM:B2
As Post 4 says, I do thing the project may have tuberculosis, so whatever title or acronym that may entail may soon prove pointless.
yes cold hearts is listed as 'soon' so any day now right? ;)
Post edited October 30, 2021 by ussnorway
better to ensure the game runs well on as many test systems as possible, than rush a release and put a new dent in GOG's reputation of "old games on new machines", especially for such highly-requested games
Post edited October 30, 2021 by tfishell