So there is no chance in playing the demo now, or will it return after the game has released?
thanks, also requested reversal of the unwanted surgery.Team Ninja is asking for the players feedback regarding DOA 6. You can fill in the survey by following the link below. Personally everything i saw in the beta is ok apart from the female cast bust nerf which i requested to be updated (first world problems i know). They did a good with the new break blows, stages interactions and the new models face look even better. Team Ninja still maintained that classic look instead of going for a super realistic look so i appreciate they still keep this type of art style.
https://www.gamecity.ne.jp/form/doa6_trial_na
They definitely are, most fighting games these days are rushed out before they're ready, with a finish later with patches and paid DLC attitude.There's still no price, but here's the roadmap for DoA6's first Season Pass.
March = NiCO accessory set, Nyotengu's outfit, and both Happy Wedding sets.
April = Costume Set 1.
May = Costume Set 2.
June = Mai, the other KoF guest character (probably Kula), and their related costumes.
Also worth noting, March, April, and May will see free updates, adding new character introductions and victory poses. The game's lobbies are also listed as a "free update" in March.
I can't help thinking Koei Tecmo is forcing the game to release this fiscal year, when it probably could have used a few more months in the oven. Even besides the free update material, it'll be interesting to see, if the game receives a fairly noticeable amount of tweaking over the coming months.
So, DoA6 WON'T be at EVO, even though Shimbori decided to betray his audience.
Team Ninja plans to release an update that makes the jiggly physics even more noticeable. Well you can read the other stuff on the tweet below.
Team Ninja plans to release an update that makes the jiggly physics even more noticeable.
Just for clarity, if I'm reading the quote correctly, Shimbori's comment is he/they really want to (or feel very motivated to) improve the jiggle physics; it's not outright confirmation of a patch or something they're absolutely going to implement. This statement is a follow-up to a quote where (again, if I'm reading correctly) he essentially says they were working on the the sexy elements up to the last minute, but he wasn't quite satisfied.Team Ninja plans to release an update that makes the jiggly physics even more noticeable
I'm surprised no one has talked about the poor HDR implementation. HDR is very dim and needs a calibration tool. Did you guys experience this also? Playing on my OLED and don't have issues with any other games
I really enjoyed the gameplay in the demo but 90% of the costumes suck.
Yeah the demo was that way for me as well. The way it looked was as though it somehow compressed the values for standard contrast within the virtual boundaries of HDR. So like the output of those values were pushed into the center of the contrast scale and nothing that would be in the highs and lows of HDR values was even in the content to be displayed. (Does this way of describing it make sense?)I'm surprised no one has talked about the poor HDR implementation. HDR is very dim and needs a calibration tool. Did you guys experience this also? Playing on my OLED and don't have issues with any other games
I'm surprised no one has talked about the poor HDR implementation. HDR is very dim and needs a calibration tool. Did you guys experience this also? Playing on my OLED and don't have issues with any other games
I totally want to support games like this since there is so much opposition to them.
Going by Nyotengu and the one Kasumi outfits being listed as Digital Early Purchase items on STEAM, I believe the general assumption is on the PC the ability to purchase the game and its deluxe DLC will all just go live on March 1st.It's weird that this game isn't up for pre-order on Steam. It seems like there's no "Deluxe" version either. Does that mean we won't be able to get Phase 4 on Friday?
No preorder on Steam will massively damage sales. Third party sellers are also up the air for price guidance because of this. And then the inevitable technical problems with the port at launch. They refuse to change. £50 entry fee for a niche game like this on PC is just ridiculous.
Team Ninja plans to release an update that makes the jiggly physics even more noticeable. Well you can read the other stuff on the tweet below.
Amen. They could learn from Omega Labyrinth's mini-games.Jiggle patch is good news now we just need an enlargement patch.
They're going to go with a $90 season pass? I didn't buy any of the season passes for DOA5 but they were about this price, right?So, the price for Season Pass 1 and Nyotengu hit the Japanese XBox/MS store. Not surprisingly, the Season Pass is fairly expensive.
Season Pass 1 = ¥10,800 ($96.93 at the current exchange rate)
Nyotengu = ¥432 ($3.87 at the current exchange rate)
They're going to go with a $90 season pass? I didn't buy any of the season passes for DOA5 but they were about this price, right?
That's not good news. I simply can't justify that kind of money on top of a game.
What?So, the price for Season Pass 1 and Nyotengu hit the Japanese XBox/MS store. Not surprisingly, the Season Pass is fairly expensive.
Season Pass 1 = ¥10,800 ($96.93 at the current exchange rate)
Nyotengu = ¥432 ($3.87 at the current exchange rate)
Yeah, as I remember, DoA5's season passes were generally around the $90s.They're going to go with a $90 season pass? I didn't buy any of the season passes for DOA5 but they were about this price, right?
Season Pass 1 is 62 costumes, the two KoF characters (Mai already confirmed), a Nyotengu costume, and an accessory set for NiCO.Can someone translate the content?
OkYeah, as I remember, DoA5's season passes were generally around the $90s.
Season Pass 1 is 62 costumes, the two KoF characters (Mai already confirmed), a Nyotengu costume, and an accessory set for NiCO.