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Old 10-18-2007, 09:08 PM
Menicus Menicus is offline
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Hello.Blacktick,Evgeny THANK YOU for the link and the info.Downloading as I'm writting this.
A pitty the game isn't going to have an english version.It looks awesome, and the kind of fps that would score over 7.8 at sites like Gamespot or IGN.Plus, you know what?"Timeshift" to which I made a referrence, is really all about the jazzy fancy Nvidia based time warp effects, but other than that it's just your ordinary fps, I had tried the first demo, released allmost a year ago-back then it's publisher was ATARI, then sold it to Vivendi Universal games, when it was at a really buggy state, and a few days ago, I tried the new demo that is out now.The difference is that they simply have maxed those effects,nothing more.Sure, it looks great but this is still a game that's going to released for PS3,Xbox360.
Why I'm mentioning this?Because as a European guy I am aware of the way sites like Gamespot or IGN promote game titles.Timeshift is going to have it's quick glory round mostly because of it's hype.I'm not complaining that 1C is not feeding much hype for the Exodus game.It's certainly a priorities matter, in the meaning that the game has it's way to the market-Russian for now- programmed.But I get a feeling that if we-gamers- hype it up a bit, things might get even better fot the game.
Evgeny, I have a idea.Would it be possible to open a section in the site,in the future, for Russian market only titles, both released and soon to be?Complete with their downloads section and everything?I know language is a problem, and it makes perfect sense that games for the Russian market are normally not addressed to us, but why not have a chance to at least see what they are about?

Just a thought.

Thank you,

Menicus.
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