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Old 05-24-2006, 12:07 AM   #39
SpiritWarrior
Jack Burton
 

Join Date: May 31, 2002
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Originally posted by Ziroc:
quote:
Originally posted by SHO-VA:
it looks to me as if the main reason for no dm client in the release, is from this:
http://www.nwn2news.net/modules/news...p?storyid=1068

gamespy strikes again. not surprising overall, I always thought gamespy was the worst part of NWN.
That is kinda BS though. There is a gamedev code plugin you add to the engine, its not like they have to recode the entire thing into NWN2. It sounds like a blame-game. (i.e. they blame someone besides themselves).

Without gamespy, MANY people wouldn't be hooking up and playing NWN. You'd be surprised.

I remember when gamespy was run by 4 people, and then, it was called Quake-spy. Was made for Quake 1. [img]smile.gif[/img] I even registered it.

Don't use it now--as a separate program-- but it's plugin IS in many games now--and it does help.

What I don't get is they said the DM client won't be touched, so why is it missing? If the code is there, and works, so should the gamespy code.


Atari has been hurting for a long time now, and MANY Games in the past year have been rated high, but remember Temple of Elemental Evil? That was a shit game, and people blamed Atari.. lol. Nope, it was the developers. They released crappy/buggy games before with different publishers.

You can't always blame the Publisher. (We shall see what happens with NWN2). Hope all goes well though. I want NWN2 to kick ass! [img]smile.gif[/img]
[/QUOTE]Yeah but Troika would always insist (even before ToEE was released) that Atari gave them a deadline and wouldn't compromise. The way they kept saying this in interviews would remind me the kid who has been asked by his teacher to produce his homework, but knows it is incomplete. He fumbles around in his bag, feigning a desperate search and commenting on how diffcult his assigment was in an effort to 'ease the blow' until he finally runs out of time and has to take the heat.

When I spotted these comments by Troika in the pre-release interviews I knew to never buy the game as it would be a mish-mash of bugs and code. They openly told people how pushy Atari were about getting their product out on the shelves despite their admittance that it was laden with bugs. Since then I avoid Atari as much as I can. I feel even NWN's suffered at their hands but Bioware saved their asses and managed to shelter the game for us. That is the only time I would buy another of their games, if it held the D&D title and was being designed by someone who actually cared about it.
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