Sonic Generations
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If there is a PC version at all, which is still MIA.
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Looking more likely, though that one again references the 3DS version improperly, unless the PC version is also going to support stereoscopic graphics.
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Indeed. But I'm counting on it.Farmer wrote:If there is a PC version at all, which is still MIA.
The console versions, not just the 3DS, will support stereoscopic 3D. Besides, they have the system requirenments.K2J wrote:Looking more likely, though that one again references the 3DS version improperly, unless the PC version is also going to support stereoscopic graphics.
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I'd say it's pretty damn safe to assume that the PC version exists. It's looking like it'll release at the same time as the console versions too.
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It's coming to PC, unfortunately it's digital download only with steamworks.
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Cry more.
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What?Neo wrote:Cry more.
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Cry moar.
Silver piccies.
Its a bit sad that all the Vs Rival bosses seem to be different versions of the same thing.
There is something weird about Tony Hawk promoting games that dont have his name in.
Silver piccies.
Its a bit sad that all the Vs Rival bosses seem to be different versions of the same thing.
There is something weird about Tony Hawk promoting games that dont have his name in.
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It still baffles me how they really seem to want people not to forget Sonic 2006 happened. You have nine stages, and out of all the 50+ games you have to pick from, you pick that one? Both a stage AND a boss fight? There can't possibly be a big enough public demand to warrant including it, which means someone on the inside is pushing orders around, the thought of which frightens me a little.
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Any idea if the PC version will have Team Fortress pre-order items?
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I guess if they're going to have a rival racing-based boss battle for each of the three eras, (with Metal in the first and Shadow in the second), Silver's the logical choice. He certainly... defines an era.
I get the impression Silver is actually reasonably popular with some of the younger chunks of the Sonic audience. They keep making the action figures... someone must be buying them. And look at all the happy campers in that Facebook thread! So I'm not surprised to see him in there, even though I'd personally prefer they relegated him to one of those "missing" posters.
I get the impression Silver is actually reasonably popular with some of the younger chunks of the Sonic audience. They keep making the action figures... someone must be buying them. And look at all the happy campers in that Facebook thread! So I'm not surprised to see him in there, even though I'd personally prefer they relegated him to one of those "missing" posters.
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If I can separate him from 06, I don't HATE silver. He's just a little too fan charactery. Gross design and everything.
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Does that really make a difference, especially the Steamworks part? I never understood the whole Steamworks hate.Alexrd wrote:It's coming to PC, unfortunately it's digital download only with steamworks.
But that is good news.
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I dunno, man... I would've preferred Blaze. Bland as the Sonic Rush environments may be they're more interesting than ANOTHER CITY LEVEL and we could've gotten some Naganuma as part of the deal. OH BUT WAIT PORTABLE GAMES DON'T GO IN THE HOME CONSOLE VERSION. Yeah, thank god Blaze is probably going to end up on the visually beautiful and obviously deeply loved 3DSEsrever wrote:I guess if they're going to have a rival racing-based boss battle for each of the three eras, (with Metal in the first and Shadow in the second), Silver's the logical choice. He certainly... defines an era.
I get the impression Silver is actually reasonably popular with some of the younger chunks of the Sonic audience. They keep making the action figures... someone must be buying them. And look at all the happy campers in that Facebook thread! So I'm not surprised to see him in there, even though I'd personally prefer they relegated him to one of those "missing" posters.
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If I want a retail version without unnecessary and obligatory installation of certain "programs", yes. It makes a difference.Farmer wrote:Does that really make a difference, especially the Steamworks part?Alexrd wrote:It's coming to PC, unfortunately it's digital download only with steamworks.
If it was optional, I wouldn't hate it.Farmer wrote:I never understood the whole Steamworks hate.
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It saddens me that I would actually LIKE this to happen. :CM.C.Dillinger wrote:Any idea if the PC version will have Team Fortress pre-order items?
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G.Silver posted this a while back. Is that what you're imagining?
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that is EXACTLY what I want.K2J wrote:G.Silver posted this a while back. Is that what you're imagining?
Normally the constant promotional items annoy me but aside from being a hopeless fan boy sonics world isn't that far off from Team Fortress. The only other promotional items I could think of would be Amy's Piku Piku hammer for the Pyro and red tennis shoes for the Scout. But I'm sure there's something better that could happen.
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I've wondered about this myself, and people still keep telling me that the game turned a profit in the end - probably not much of one, but a profit nonetheless. I haven't bothered to ask what the sources are on those sales figures, but food for thought.Neo wrote:There can't possibly be a big enough public demand to warrant including it,
This is at all suprising?which means someone on the inside is pushing orders around, the thought of which frightens me a little.
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Last I heard, '06 had sold at least a couple million copies, with the bulk of those from it's time as a budget title.
Which makes sense to me! Maybe it's just my inner cynic, but I'd attribute the initial low sales less to the poor quality of the game and more to the lack of children and families with PS3s and 360s in their houses at the time it launched. In the early, expensive years, both those consoles were selling primarily to older gamers... the folks most likely to "just say no" to Sonic '06. But as a budget re-release during the first round of console price drops, it was probably pretty well positioned to get snapped up by families who'd finally taken the plunge on a next gen system and were looking for some cheap games for the kids.
I just kind of imagine there are a lot of ten- and eleven-year-olds out there who, god help them, were introduced to Sonic by '06. And I don't know about you guys, but when I was that age, I was willing to tolerate ALL KINDS of horrible gameplay or glitches in a game if I thought the characters were cool. '06 is a trainwreck, but it still has Sonic in it, and he still does your traditional neat Sonic-y stuff at least ten or fifteen percent of the time, when he's not falling through the ground or making out with human women. Enough of the stuff I loved about Sonic when I was ten is still in there... I can see why a kid could walk away from that game thinking that Sonic was cool and becoming a new fan.
I like to imagine that it's those kids who passionately defend '06 and Silver, and are excited by their inclusion in Generations. Of course, maybe they're all really 30-year-old men, and I'm just trying to come up with another explanation to make myself feel better.
Which makes sense to me! Maybe it's just my inner cynic, but I'd attribute the initial low sales less to the poor quality of the game and more to the lack of children and families with PS3s and 360s in their houses at the time it launched. In the early, expensive years, both those consoles were selling primarily to older gamers... the folks most likely to "just say no" to Sonic '06. But as a budget re-release during the first round of console price drops, it was probably pretty well positioned to get snapped up by families who'd finally taken the plunge on a next gen system and were looking for some cheap games for the kids.
I just kind of imagine there are a lot of ten- and eleven-year-olds out there who, god help them, were introduced to Sonic by '06. And I don't know about you guys, but when I was that age, I was willing to tolerate ALL KINDS of horrible gameplay or glitches in a game if I thought the characters were cool. '06 is a trainwreck, but it still has Sonic in it, and he still does your traditional neat Sonic-y stuff at least ten or fifteen percent of the time, when he's not falling through the ground or making out with human women. Enough of the stuff I loved about Sonic when I was ten is still in there... I can see why a kid could walk away from that game thinking that Sonic was cool and becoming a new fan.
I like to imagine that it's those kids who passionately defend '06 and Silver, and are excited by their inclusion in Generations. Of course, maybe they're all really 30-year-old men, and I'm just trying to come up with another explanation to make myself feel better.
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no that's accurate. The people who defend 06 and silver all definitely 16 and under. I understand that nostalgia is powerful and don't want things to turn into one of those "my nostalgia trumps your nostalgia" kinds of things but hey.
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There are people who passionately defend Silver? I actually kinda like Silver (mostly because of his adjacentness to Blaze, the only character created after Knuckles I give a shit about and an ok game gimmick), and I can't ever think of anyone besides myself ever saying anything good about him.
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well, no not on this forum. Unless PPA has anything to say about this?
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It's funny you say that Zeta, Silver's association with Blaze makes me like him less.
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So, it seems a retail PC version will be released in Europe later in November.
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