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11/06/2009 02:27 pm |
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Originally Posted by MusicallyInspired
(Post 222594)
Anyway, I wanted to pick full game with the option to select whichever chapter you want, but then...you still couldn't see the credit sequences so I'm torn.
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To me the idea of a "full game" w/ chapter selection would indicate that if you select a specific chapter you're going to play only that chapter, which would allow the intro and credit sequences to remain in-tact.
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Originally Posted by Rather Dashing
(Post 222585)
I think the "full game" idea is nice in theory, but probably wouldn't work in practice. And it would, likely, be a logistic nightmare.
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I don't know about TTG's internal structuring of their games, but I'm not sure it would necessarily be too bad. If it were possible for them to implement a variable-check to by-pass the intro and credit sequences I don't think it would be too difficult to just run the next chapter automatically.
However the individual chapters so far do take a while to load on my system which would produce a very noticeable delay between chapters (for me). This could quite potentially be an issue for other users, so trying to find a balance between not slowing down the current chapter whilst trying to preload the next in the background could perhaps be a bit messier.
I'm not sure. And given my interpretation of the full game selection vs. chapter selection (above) this would also mean that save games would have to be managed separately as well. It wouldn't make sense for you to start the full game, play half-way through Spinner Cay, save, come back later, load only the Spinner Cay chapter, finish the game, and then have it exit. Perhaps the aforementioned hypothetical variable for tracking whether playing the full game or just a single chapter could persist within save games and thusly be restored upon loading a save...
Yeah I'm starting to see where this could be leading.
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Originally Posted by Rather Dashing
(Post 222585)
Also, I would(for example) greatly prefer to get effort put into great extras. I think the idea of pasting things together is more of an issue for those that inherently hate the episodic format. For the work involved, I just don't see much benefit to me.
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Tales is my first full season I've bought from TTG. The only other games I've bought is S&M:S1 E1-E3 that I got at Walmart for $10. I'd actually like to purchase more (I've played some of the other demos and things) but finances are tight, so. But anyway back to what I was saying, I don't have any experience with the season DVDs, but I think that if it came down to "Do you want the 'full game' experience or do you want more extras?" I would choose the extras as well. ;)
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