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You know, maybe they should not announce the update release date, and just fix the game in reasonable time instead? To compare, when No Mans Sky or Kingdom Come were released, there were also many bugs and complains. But these companies (in case of NMS also very small indie studio) released more updates per week, than KSP EE had in year. And you could feel the game improving under your hands. They didnt need to announce the release dates of these updates. They just released them. That is the way to do it. Most of the people are not annoyed because there is a delay. But because it is taking so long (actually over 2,5years since initial release) wiht basically no communication during this time.
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Well, they are fixing "few issues" since june 2018.
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That is the question. Blitworks should be responsible for porting the game (making sure it runs on the consoles, changing the tutorials to reflect gamepad controls, makings sure trophies are working correctly on the platform and taking care of the certification process). I dont believe the "porting job" should include fixing the source product. And considering the KSP has been ported by two different companies (at least one of them really experienced) and both of them were released broken, it makes you think that the troubles may be caused by the code they are asked to port. You know - if someone pays you to move the furniture to a new house, and they have a broken fringe, you are not responsible that the fringe will be still broken after you move it to new locaiton.
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This can happen. But honestly - three times is not normal, do you agree? The KSP was released in such state, that it got pulled of from the store (at least you could not buy it in some regions). It was so broken, they decided to do new port from scratch so fixing took 1,5 year. (this is not normal - when did this happen before?). Then then one version was also full of gamebreaking bugs so we waited months for two updates (normal studios supprot their games much faster). And now we have another upate, that is so broken, they had to cancel the release. If this happens during development, how many games are released like this?
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So after 8 months of development since last update, the current version is in unplayable state (at least so bad, it can not be released to the public). Well, lets hope that some quick patch will fix all of that :-( Well, I really hoped that this next pathc will just polish the game. Not break it even more :-/
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will be updates of KSP Enhanced Edition??
Agarwel replied to DenTerNG's topic in KSP1 Technical Support (Console)
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Well. Who is actually surprised? Unfortunatelly in case of console KSP, the "soon" usually ment months or even ever whole year. So who knows this time. :-(
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will be updates of KSP Enhanced Edition??
Agarwel replied to DenTerNG's topic in KSP1 Technical Support (Console)
I belive that he is reffering mainly to the time frame, that "after 18 months" has been presented "soon". And if I rememeber correctly they mentioned new patch with "soon" info in October? 5 month ago. So if they promisse something soon again, what should we expect? Weeks? Months? Years? It really reminds me beggining of the movie Snatch: "It was three minutes, five minutes ago!" -
will be updates of KSP Enhanced Edition??
Agarwel replied to DenTerNG's topic in KSP1 Technical Support (Console)
Well, we were getting news like this "We are wrking on something, it will be released somewhen" since release. So there is nothing new here :-/ We still dont know what is going to be fixed and if the patch is going to be released this year. -
will be updates of KSP Enhanced Edition??
Agarwel replied to DenTerNG's topic in KSP1 Technical Support (Console)
There is no new content yet. And nobody know when the update will arive. -
will be updates of KSP Enhanced Edition??
Agarwel replied to DenTerNG's topic in KSP1 Technical Support (Console)
Unfortunatelally the "soon" can mean "more than one year in the future" on the Console KSP. We are promissed to get working version soon for more than 2,5 years. The new promised update scares me. It should bring new features? I expect additional new bugs too? I would prefer for them to finish the version we have, iron out the bugs and let us just enjoy it. If this update is buggy and we will wait another year for another update, than what is the point? -
If you consider the game support (after 2,5years sice original release date we are still waiting for the version without gamebreaking bugs), I would not expect the future content to be added. Supposedly they are still working on the update (but there is no info except that we will have a info "soon"). So I expect somewhen in the future we will get one last final patch and then the game will be abandonned :-(
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KSP Enhanced Edition 2nd patch is live!
Agarwel replied to UomoCapra's topic in KSP1 Technical Support (Console)
So... did anybody played it for the longer time? Is it now fully playable? (I dont mind some minor bugs. But I dont want some gamebreaking ones that will corrupt saves, lock controls, etc) -
:-D Considering how diffult (impossible) is (was) just to get the estimation of patch release date, I would not expect any info about making history soon :-D
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Physical time warp in Enhanced Edition?
Agarwel replied to The Robot Soldier's topic in KSP1 Technical Support (Console)
Yes. It is annoing that this feature is missing. And as far as I undertand the physics engine the atmosphere physics is more complicated than just vaccum burns. So it is strange that you can time warp 4x in the atmosphere. But when doing long burn in vacuum, you have to wait in slowest speed :-/- 9 replies
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