05-05-15
lordrichter wrote: »I expect that we will have a release date announcement in the next few weeks and that people will be playing ESO on the console within the next 6 months.
lordrichter wrote: »I expect everything will be finished and ready around Update 8, which is in March. If I am right, the console will ship prior to or on the first anniversary. There is a possibility that they could hold until the first week of April and combine the console release with the first anniversary and relaunch the game. This could be a smart move to counter both the initial lackluster reviews and the delay of the console.
ers101284b14_ESO wrote: »All I see is console players getting upset and threatening to no play because it got delayed. If console players really refused to play a game because of delays they are going to have a very sad library of games this generation.
carliwenub17_ESO wrote: »so we looking at a late january release now?
It's actually easier to work out bugs on console version. Everyone who owns an Xbox One or a PS4, has the exact same hardware configuration. Unlike a PC, where the hardware configurations are practically infinite.stefan.gustavsonb16_ESO wrote: »With all the bad reputation the PC version is getting at the moment, I don't think they are aiming for a console release that soon. They need to get the PC version to a good place, both in terms of technology and customer satisfaction, before they can market it on the consoles. Besides, the many problems with the PC version make it clear that they still don't have a game that is reliable and balanced enough for a console release. In all, it seems likely that the console release is not exactly imminent. I'm just guessing, though.
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$100 is the Physical Edition of the Imperial. It comes with a Molag Bal statue. and some other stuff. The Digital Imperial is the $80. The physical was $100 for PC also. You can buy the regular then upgrade to the Imperial later.EQOAnostalgia wrote: »Truth be told i haven't preordered it yet... i wanted to get the Imperial edition but they want $100!!!! It was $80 for PC right? What gives?
ers101284b14_ESO wrote: »$100 is the Physical Edition of the Imperial. It comes with a Molag Bal statue. and some other stuff. The Digital Imperial is the $80. The physical was $100 for PC also. You can buy the regular then upgrade to the Imperial later.EQOAnostalgia wrote: »Truth be told i haven't preordered it yet... i wanted to get the Imperial edition but they want $100!!!! It was $80 for PC right? What gives?
Latest News from October: We’re also still hard at work on the console versions of the game—we look forward to sharing more info about them soon.
http://www.elderscrollsonline.com/en-gb/news/post/2014/10/16/the-road-ahead----october-16
soon TM
Typically steep system requirements are a barrier to many gamers. However, unlike most other MMOGs, Age of Conan won't be solely available on the PC. Gamers have the unique option of playing AoC on Xbox 360 and possibly on PS3.
Funcom hasn’t given up on a console port of their almighty MMORPG powerhouse, the Age of Conan. The company announced that the project is still in the works for Microsoft’s Xbox 360.
Three years on and Funcom has finally given up on Age of Conan for Xbox 360.
The barbaric MMO was announced for Microsoft's console in 2006. Two years and many game delays later, we heard that the 360 version would arrive a year after the PC game.
In the months and years after Age of Conan was released on PC and clearly needed lots more work, Funcom staunchly stood by the 360 version's existence on - four - separate - occasions.
Today, however, executive producer Craig Morrison throws in the towel.
"There's no plans for it at the moment," he told Eurogamer.
Knootewoot wrote: »First the update will be like:
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No idea that funcom had smoked, however its no way they could managed to get AoC to run on 360 with 512 total memory, that is without totally rebuilding the game and probably butchered it.Knootewoot wrote: »First the update will be like:Typically steep system requirements are a barrier to many gamers. However, unlike most other MMOGs, Age of Conan won't be solely available on the PC. Gamers have the unique option of playing AoC on Xbox 360 and possibly on PS3.
And later you read something like:Funcom hasn’t given up on a console port of their almighty MMORPG powerhouse, the Age of Conan. The company announced that the project is still in the works for Microsoft’s Xbox 360.
And in the end it will be like:Three years on and Funcom has finally given up on Age of Conan for Xbox 360.
The barbaric MMO was announced for Microsoft's console in 2006. Two years and many game delays later, we heard that the 360 version would arrive a year after the PC game.
In the months and years after Age of Conan was released on PC and clearly needed lots more work, Funcom staunchly stood by the 360 version's existence on - four - separate - occasions.
Today, however, executive producer Craig Morrison throws in the towel.
"There's no plans for it at the moment," he told Eurogamer.