UT 2007 Might Make The PS3 Launch 32
Gamespot reports that despite earlier reports, Epic plans to ship UT 2007 'when it's done', and not before. Additionally, the PC version is likely to be shipped first. From the article: "'Do you know when the PS3 launch is? Neither do we,' said Epic vice president Mark Rein. 'but we know when UT2007 will be done: WHEN IT'S DONE! ... The question of whether we're a launch title or not is unanswerable because we don't know if the PS3 will be out before we're done or not. ... We won't ship the title on any platform before it's done, and it is too early to say when that will be.'"
Nice Title (Score:2, Insightful)
Mark Rein says game will be ready "when it's done"
This is the same as me saying "I may fly in a racoon today" and then adding "If they produce that technology today"
Re:Nice Title (Score:2)
THIS is the way to do it... (Score:4, Interesting)
I wish more companies would do this. Granted, I don't play UT (or much of anything anymore) but I may pick it up again just to see how things have progressed. I feel that shipping early with a ton of bugs is a lot worse then shipping when ou feel everything is as sorted as it's going to get. No one is going to write a complicateed piece of software and not have bugs in it, but at least they can ship and minimise any possible showstoppers they would have if they were up against the wall with a ship date. Frankly, certain companies [microsoft.com] should think about this as well when announcing release dates or leaking info. Most everyone would like to have a polished product no matter how long they have to wait and, ultimately, where investors are involved, they will see fatter wallets from a successful, bug free launch then they will from a half-assed launch where everyone gives the product a bad name in the first month.
CliffH
Re:THIS is the way to do it... (Score:2)
Re:THIS is the way to do it... (Score:2, Insightful)
But that's a game, and if you have a bug, as long as it's not a big one that corrupts everything or freezes the game, 'eh, big deal. it's just a game.
Now if we were all going to wait for MS to come out with a bug free version of Wind
Re:THIS is the way to do it... (Score:2)
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Re:THIS is the way to do it... (Score:2)
Re:Easy Solution (Score:2)
First define complicated.
Second... Define bugs.
And lastly have your marketing department replace the word complicated with "user friendly" adn replace bugs with "intended features".
Re:THIS is the way to do it... (Score:2)
Most game developers don't have the money on hand to say "when it's done" because there's a hard date that comes before then where the company runs out of money. Publishers won't fund a company indefinately for a project because after a point they will have spent more money then they will ever make on the project, regardless of how bug-free it is.
Only indie developers with a long and proven track record of excellent game
Take your time Epic... (Score:4, Informative)
Looking at this list [about.com], Final Fantasy PS3, Metal Gear Solid 4, Tekken PS3, (and maybe maybe Devil May Cry 4) are the only heavyweights... I know there are sh*tloads of other games to come (Gran Turismo PS3... raaahhh), but IMHO they do need a little more than this.
Re:Take your time Epic... (Score:2, Insightful)
I know some people who'd call the first three games the only heavyweights they need. If EVA and Asuka were any indication, those middle two games are all I would need...
Re:Take your time Epic... (Score:1, Insightful)
-- Anonymous Nintendo fan
Re:Take your time Epic... (Score:2)
Re:Take your time Epic... (Score:1)
Quake 4 is on XBox and isn't getting much press outside of PC-centric sources. I doubt UT will have the success as a console as it did on PC. Which is a shame really.
Re:Take your time Epic... (Score:2)
Or, more correctly, UT turned into 'Unreal Championship' on the Xbox. It was met with a decent response. It even spawned a sequel, which scored in the 90% range at most gaming journals. [gamerankings.com]
Personally, I avoided it because Halo 2 was still (is still) pretty popular, and I didn't need another on-line FPS to play. (Since graduated to Call of Duty 2 on the 360)
Even if Halo 2 wasn't out, I probably would have avoided Unreal Championship 2 because the ultra-fast gameplay either doesn't sui
Re:Take your time Epic... (Score:1)
Re:Take your time Epic... (Score:3, Insightful)
They haven't even stated concretely that they're doing anything serious for the PS3. All that's been shown is a tech demo of FFVII on the PS3.
On the original topic, I have no clue why this is even newsworthy. Someone got their facts screwed up. Epic has been stating since this game started development that they were hoping to keep the game in testing for a long time
Re:Take your time Epic... (Score:2)
Epic could learn from Duke (Score:4, Funny)
Re:Epic could learn from Duke (Score:1)
Re:Epic could learn from Duke (Score:1)
though of course there was also the "two weeks" fiasco for the ut2004 demo (god that was ridiculous). hopefully that won't be making a return.
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Slashdot acronym cheat sheet (Score:2)
Rife for comment (Score:2)
Then we can't assume that the PS3 will not ship "when it's done?" I know Sony is famous for shipping "about two weeks before it's done," but really...
Cop Out (Score:2)
Re:Cop Out (Score:1)
Of course they gave Sony a time table. This is big business. They're just not giving us a time table, and I think it's a wise move.
We make fun of the companies that miss their deadlines. We get pissed off, and flame them. It's annoying to look forward to something on a certain date and have it not arrive. We get more cautious about following their next project.
Not to use a Bradism, but managing expectations is a
Re:Cop Out (Score:1)
Not a cop out. Just a law. (Score:1)
I think this should be a law akin to Moore's. Every worthwhile dev in the industry at least tries to adhere to it.
A good game shipped late is still good. A bad game shipped on time sucks forever.
Currently playing Half Life 2, which illustrates the former part of the law quite nicely.