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Well good thing that you clarified. Looking forward to seeing the game being improved. :)
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Luthier,
I don't know if you are up to date, but this epilepsy stuff is not only a huge debate, it has already and will force people to cancel their (pre)orders. |
Nice and honest reply, thx
Jani |
I hate to say this, but that is actually rather fascinating. I wonder if this may end up being one of the long therm limitations of high levels of realism in computer games?
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Make it optional and NOONE ever again complains about it. Its that simple.
Winger |
I guessed there must be more to the story than it appeared from first posts. Will abstain from writing further arboreal posts and patiently await for the 31. March.
Hope you solve the issue. |
Thx for the info, I'm sure you guys will get it running better.
Still... wish it was an option :(. Maybe with some pressure from the outside they'll let you bend on this. |
luthier
Could you please tell us the graphic card and processor + ram you use to run the game in your office? I think those "system requirements" are all unreliable. World in conflict has an OPTION to turn it on and off. It would be nice if you allowed the option to be unofficially changed without your consent, so therefore its not your problem. |
Good luck with optimization. I really hope for success!
I think perhaps the line for today is: KEEP CALM AND CARRY ON! |
Yes thanks Luthier for the clarification,we can all now cancel our pre orders and await further development of the game,as such time dictates now would not be an ideal time to purchase this.
Please inform us when you can fix this for us so we may in turn purchase this masterpiece,when it's playable. |
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