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I wasn't aware that it was unfinished, but I am aware that they kept delaying the game, which in my book is always a good thing, because to me it means they wanted to work on the game much longer to get it as complete as possible. I pre-ordered Fable BTW.VictimOfScience said:As long as they don't let them release games with 40% of the features they had intended on originally I will be happy. Fable was good, but nowhere near what I and many others thought it could be (or was supposed to be actually).
Where else would you expect to see it on? You buying a PS3 or Revolution?I would much rather EA than Microsoft, then I would at least get to play the games. I'm willing to bet that Dimitri and Lionhead's other projects will only be for 360/Vista.
PCs w/o vista?VirusType2 said:Where else would you expect to see it on?
But I don't know that they have hardly started on any projects, and so we wouldn't see any software from them for a couple years more than likely, and by that time everyone who wants to buy new games will need Vista don't you think? You don't see new games released on Windows 95 anymore do ya?BRODIEMAN2k4 said:PCs w/o vista?
WhiteZero said:Actually, alot do...
Understood, but as someone said Lionhead studios laid-off 50 employees ( i didn't even know they had that many) So at least they won't go bankrupt.Dr. Freeman said:right but that doesn't neccessarily mean its a good thing.
its one thing had Microsoft had actually developed as many games as companies they take over...but when these take overs happen at the rate that they are (EA anyone?), its a sad state really.
lolkupoartist said:Having never seen a lionhead game on any platform aside from the X-Box, knowing that Lionhead games were previously published by EA and ultimately never having played a Lionhead game that didn't drown in its own hype and wasn't in every-way deeply average, I bestow upon this news a pair of shrugged shoulders and an O RLY.
Lionhead can only improve, so any change has potential.
I haven't tried Black & White yet. I've never really given those God games a chance yet.kupoartist said:Black & White was at the forefront of my mind rather than Fable, which primarily qualifies "drowned in its own hype" rather than "deeply average" I guess. Either way, no Lionhead game has ever rocked the world as we know it, which wouldn't be a crime if it wasn't for the fact that all the games they've ever made have been billed as capable of just that.