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Old 06-02-2008, 10:02 PM
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I am happy for it! But as you know pc needs more exculsive games to beat consoles. Cryostasis and Necrovision will be 2 great games but pc needs much more exculsive games! So will you continue supporting the pc with exculsive games after the release of Cryostasis and Necrovision?
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Old 06-02-2008, 10:27 PM
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Like I said before,money changes everyone so I wouldn't count on anything.
Cynical approach i know,but true.

There are other games than those two fps games,lots more,just see the game list in the homepage(russian for more).

but I agree that we need more pc exclusive games and so far I'm happy with the things they are.
Too bad all the good 1C games(and other cool russian games) that i'm looking for are coming in september/october...that's gonna be a busy month.
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Old 06-03-2008, 01:51 PM
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There is nothing to worry about, PC is still the main platform for 1C. Also we are going to publish more games for consoles, but without any discrimination of PC.
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Old 06-03-2008, 03:03 PM
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What other pc exculsive games are under development now? Only Cryostasis and Necrovision? When Cryostasis and necrovision will be released? I am happy to hear that 1c will continue to support pc!
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Old 06-03-2008, 03:09 PM
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What other pc exculsive games are under development now? Only Cryostasis and Necrovision? When Cryostasis and necrovision will be released? I am happy to hear that 1c will continue to support pc!
All announced games you can see on the official web site: http://www.1cpublishing.eu/games
Also you can find games release dates.
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Old 06-04-2008, 09:44 AM
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Hello! There is a big problem. Evry time i try to visit 1c website my computer crashes! Why this happens??
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How did you manage to post that message then?
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Old 06-10-2008, 03:35 PM
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There is nothing to worry about, PC is still the main platform for 1C. Also we are going to publish more games for consoles, but without any discrimination of PC.
Is it true that pc is the main 1c platform? The only pc exculsive games from 1c are cryostasis and necrovision, am i right? are there any more? It is very bad to read that Captain blood and IL2 will be released to consoles too and not only pc!
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Old 06-10-2008, 07:31 PM
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"I think we have to face the facts - the value of consoles is such that no-one is going to make a PC-exclusive game in the future. Why would they? Why would they ignore consoles?"

By the mouth of Roy Taylor and it rings the truth.

Everyone wants more money,a million selling game is not good enough anymore,although like someone said earlier(can't remember who),you have to pay royalties of a game to the console manufacturer and on the pc side,you don't have that.
So basically you can sometimes make more money with the pc version.

That being said,I truly hope that we will still see great rpg's from 1C that are traditional party based games with npc interaction. and not some crappy hack n slash action games with emphasis on item collection or generic and boring MMO's.
Devs/publishers see the development of rpg's as a hard and complex task,especially now since CASUAL is the new trend word...and I don't like that one bit.
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Old 06-10-2008, 08:19 PM
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well i dont think that no one will make exulsve pc games in the future. Years ago when ps1 was released they said that pc gaming will die. They say the same thging, again after the release of ps2, and even after the release of next gen consoles Pc are more powerful than consoles , this means that game developers can create better games on pc tha consoles. Take Crysis for example... Have you see game with such great graphics on consoles???? The answer is no because consoles are not powerful enough to run it. Who is Roy Taylor? Anyway i have some good news for all of us PC gamers here. I did a quick search on the interent to find more exculsive pc games! I found 5 more pc exculsive games that are under development by another russian company buka.This company is continue to support pc, and these 5 games are looking realy good! The titles of the games are, Collapse, dusk12 the swarm, the hunt, sledghammer. I realy hope that 1c will continue to support pc with pc exculsive games!
 


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