Or they've been working on the fixes hoping to iron them out by release, but alas they needed more time.
No. They're doing it for good reasons.
I'd be very curious to see just what the issue is and what it would take to fix (and also what a more contemporary Falcom codebase looks like), but I don't have much time right now.
I've heard rumors that beta-testers reported some serious performance problems on PC. If it's true, then I'm glad NIS/Falcom are taking time to fix the game before releasing it.
.2 weeks denuvo delay?
Fellow gafers, just take this oportunity and get the GOTY.
Divinity Original Sin 2
Is the translation really that bad for Ys VIII?
Is the translation really that bad for Ys VIII?
I cant believe that this week Im going to buy a ps4 thanks to Nisa not being able to optimize a vita game on PC
They translated the name of a large crater area as "Archeozoic Big Hole", lol.
Is the translation really that bad for Ys VIII?
At least it will be polished when it does come out. Also, idk why I got this game mixed up with that YS Vita game (Memories of Celceta or whatever).
At least it will be polished when it does come out. Also, idk why I got this game mixed up with that YS Vita game (Memories of Celceta or whatever).
I've heard rumors that beta-testers reported some serious performance problems on PC. If it's true, then I'm glad NIS/Falcom are taking time to fix the game before releasing it.
At least it will be polished when it does come out.
You mean NISA finally got some testers?
They had an application for the community to sign up and test. So they didn't get professional testers, but it's better than nothing.
Such a close-cut beta period's almost always a bad sign. XSEED hasn't done this kind of public beta for PC releases in a while, if ever, but their private QA betas always happen further out. This will definitely backfire for NISA since they dangled a carrot on a stick (public beta for those itching to get into the game early) and now have to backtrack.I found it worrying when they started the beta test sign up only two weeks before release, felt like it wasn't enough time to iron things out.
XSEED comes out looking better but will still have an outdated reputation for delaying PC releases because of Trails SC. They've been smart to avoid this kind of situation since, even if that means no pre-order periods. NISA's done much better at marketing Ys VIII than XSEED has with Seven, but this just means the PS4/Vita releases will perform disproportionately well vs. Steam/GOG (and maybe Humble later). That won't reflect well when Falcom sees XSEED's bid for Cold Steel III, where they can show how competitive they are on PC and how quality PC ports (like Cold Steel PC starring Durante) drove sales and revenue for both parties.But that makes this all the more hilariousif XSEED really did lose out on Ys 8 because NISA promised a Day 1 PC release that XSEED couldn't, given that NISA reneged on that selling-point only a few hours before release, in addition to a Garghav-tier localization.disgusting
In other news, at least we have Ys 7 available for you all to play on PC!
They had an application for the community to sign up and test. So they didn't get professional testers, but it's better than nothing.
Fellow gafers, just take this oportunity and get the GOTY.
Divinity Original Sin 2
Ghostlight's porting Tokyo Xanadu eX+ to PC, and I think its launch won't be delayed or as bumpy as this. That game's also based on PhyreEngine, unlike Ys VIII which uses Falcom's internal engine ("Yamaneko").Now that I think about it, I wonder how Aksys' PC release of Tokyo Xanadu will fare...
Now that I think about it, I wonder how Aksys' PC release of Tokyo Xanadu will fare...