Would never happen.Castor Krieg said:Honestly, the best thing Eidos would do is put the preview build on their website tommorow, with note "Things got leaked, damn it...everyone, enjoy!".
Lostconfused said:Which demos are 10 hours long? Other than Witcher 1 demo which is supposedly pretty ong.
Kagari said:Square-Enix cannot be pleased.
Grin probably leaked itLime said:When hearing the news, Square-Enix probably wondered how someone could leak fax copies of the game.
Lime said:When hearing the news, Square-Enix probably wondered how someone could leak fax copies of the game.
Vocaloid said:I'm sorry, but do you own stock in them? Why are you so emotionally invested in this?
This is the best possible thing that could have happened. If they made a great game, it will build more hype for the real release. If they made a bad game then justice will have been served.
m0dus said:I'm sorry, I can't tell if you're being sarcastic. Are you actually saying that they deserve bad press if a leaked/stolen preview build that was NEVER intended to be released is 'bad?' Seriously, what kind of 'justice' are we talking about, exactly? Because it sound pretty ridiculous to me.
kamspy said:I think the person who leaked it did so because it's either outrageously good or horrendously bad. Either way, they did consumers a favor.
45 minutes if I remember correctly though, not 10 hours.DieH@rd said:Darksiders demo was pretty epic.
Every single preview is positively glowing. Every one.Ferrio said:Good point. Going to bet it's the latter.
DaBuddaDa said:Every single preview is positively glowing. Every one.
DaBuddaDa said:Every single preview is positively glowing. Every one.
aaahahahahahLime said:When hearing the news, Square-Enix probably wondered how someone could leak fax copies of the game.
Now that's just paranoia. Would you feel better if I said every preview is glowing except for two?Ferrio said:Even more reason to make me suspicious.
Plenty of them for lots of games all the time?zoner said:What published previews AREN'T glowing? I never saw a Brink preview that said 'This game's buggy as hell and won't work with most video cards'
Wonder if they would be a large enough company to sue and actually get some money.User33 said:Apparently the person who leaked this is from Romania. That's what people are saying on the Eidos forums anyways.
Ferrio said:Even more reason to make me suspicious. If people can't find faults in games they preview, then it doesn't seem genuine.
DaBuddaDa said:Every single preview is positively glowing. Every one.
Lime said:When hearing the news, Square-Enix probably wondered how someone could leak fax copies of the game.
And a 79 overall and did not by any means have the same, positive preview coverage. What's the point about PC Gamer?kamspy said:Dragon Age 2 got a 94 in PC Gamer.
Show me one. I've never seen a negative preview.DaBuddaDa said:Plenty of them for lots of games all the time?
http://www.joystiq.com/2011/02/28/hunted-the-demons-forge-preview/zoner said:Show me one. I've never seen a negative preview.
opticalmace said:Yes, you are already dead.
User33 said:They'd never legally pursue anyone who downloaded it. Just those who leaked it.
DaBuddaDa said:And a 79 overall and did not by any means have the same, positive preview coverage. What's the point about PC Gamer?
OK so you're insinuating that out of the literally hundreds of various, international, multi-language previews, every single one of them has been paid off by Square?kamspy said:It's an otherwise pretty respectable magazine. Proof that anyone likes piles of hundred dollar bills.
m0dus said:Yeah. As we are not privy to the intricacies of this game's development, that's A) a mighty big assumption, and B) not a 'fair shake' in the slightest. A fair judge of the game is something that is intended to be treated as such; a highly polished vertical slice, not a 66% finished build that may have placeholder graphics, visuals, effects, may have multiple bugs, no difficulty balance, etc.
'Fair shake?' No, my friend, that's an unmitigated nightmare for a developer.
DaBuddaDa said:OK so you're insinuating that out of the literally hundreds of various, international, multi-language previews, every single one of them has been paid off by Square?
Chairman Yang said:It actually might have that effect. By all accounts it's pretty awesome, so this could actually help with building hype for the game. It's also just the PC build, so even if PC sales are hurt, console sales will be positively affected, if anything.
Ferrio said:Even more reason to make me suspicious. If people can't find faults in games they preview, then it doesn't seem genuine.
RockPaperShotgun are pretty enthusiastic for it, and I trust them, at least, not to take bribes.kamspy said:I'm just saying that even the most sterling reviewers/previewers need to pay the bills sometimes.
See You Next Wednesday said:Well it really hurts the PC scene. Less developers will make PC games if things like these keep happening.
Wasn't the PC version of Crysis 2 the least selling version by a large margin after the leak?
m0dus said:Yeah. As we are not privy to the intricacies of this game's development, that's A) a mighty big assumption, and B) not a 'fair shake' in the slightest. A fair judge of the game is something that is intended to be treated as such; a highly polished vertical slice, not a 66% finished build that may have placeholder graphics, visuals, effects, may have multiple bugs, no difficulty balance, etc.
'Fair shake?' No, my friend, that's an unmitigated nightmare for a developer.
See You Next Wednesday said:Well it really hurts the PC scene. Less developers will make PC games even more if things like these keep happening.
Wasn't the PC version of Crysis 2 the least selling version by a large margin after the leak?
See You Next Wednesday said:Well it really hurts the PC scene. Less developers will make PC games if things like these keep happening.
Wasn't the PC version of Crysis 2 the least selling version by a large margin after the leak?
Vocaloid said:None of the game's fundamental mechanics or major content is going to change a few months before going gold.
If it was good enough to show press; it's good enough to show everyone else.
kamspy said:I'd like to know what the NeoGAF admins think about discussing the preview build on the forum. All things considered.
kamspy said:Am I mistaken in understanding that this is a finished preview build, meant to be played and evaluated by journalists?.
piratepwnsninja said:You guys really have no clue if you think a journalist preview build is any indication of a final products quality. I've been on enough projects that were undergoing design changes in the final weeks to release. A preview build may include non-final art assets, temp vo, some unpolished scripting. This is all stuff that the journalists are told when they get the build.
The issue is that the internet at large doesn't understand stuff like that, and frankly doesn't care. They'll use this as a barometer of final quality when by no means is it.
Ars Technica did one for Brink iirc.zoner said:Show me one. I've never seen a negative preview.
kamspy said:Unless, ya know, the developers made a post explaining the things they explained to the journalists about what's finished and what's unfinished.
DaBuddaDa said:Every single preview is positively glowing. Every one.
See You Next Wednesday said:Well it really hurts the PC scene. Less developers will make PC games if things like these keep happening.
Wasn't the PC version of Crysis 2 the least selling version by a large margin after the leak?