Fachasaurus
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Pay 5 bucks for 21:9 support. Oh joy...
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Why is reading so difficult for some people?Pay 5 bucks for 21:9 support. Oh joy...
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Pay 5 bucks for 21:9 support. Oh joy...
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This is $5 to upgrade for PC as well?
Why is reading so difficult for some people?
There is new content.
Why is reading so difficult for some people?
There is new content.
They are adding 21:9 support to the definitive edition but not to the original. So if one wanted to play with an ultra wide monitor natively, they would need to cough up the 5 bucks.
No need to be a prick. You can calm down.
So it's available only on XB1 for a period of time?
Why is reading so difficult for some people?
There is new content.
i'm in...whenever they release it.
i think you misunderstand, he probably feels that 21:9 support should be contained in a free update to the original game and not limited to people who buy the definitive edition
They are adding 21:9 support to the definitive edition but not to the original. So if one wanted to play with an ultra wide monitor natively, they would need to cough up the 5 bucks.
No need to be a prick. You can calm down.
This is exactly what I was afraid of when I criticized them in the first thread. They said it wasn't a cash grab and it's better for all Ori-players ... yeah right.
Abandoning your 1 year old product because you want to add DLC is a terrible idea.
I own Ori, but haven't played it yet. Should I finish it first and then upgrade, or upgrade now before my first play through?
They are adding 21:9 support to the definitive edition but not to the original. So if one wanted to play with an ultra wide monitor natively, they would need to cough up the 5 bucks.
No need to be a prick. You can calm down.
^^ This, my bad. I get the issue.To be fair your comment made it look like you were saying 21:9 is all they were adding.
how is this different than X-com: Enemy Within or Guacamelee Super Turbo Championship Edition?
This isn't unusual and if you already own it it's just $5. If you don't want to buy it you don't have to, your game remains as it is
I feel like a crazy person because I just can't get into this game and don't see why people think it looks amazing. The art style seems very similar to other side scrolling games of late.
For $5 though I might upgrade and give it another shot.
how is this different than X-com: Enemy Within or Guacamelee Super Turbo Championship Edition?
This isn't unusual and if you already own it it's just $5. If you don't want to buy it you don't have to, your game remains as it is
^^ This, my bad. I get the issue.
did they add baby mode?
I understand the additional content is probably worth the 5 dollars. No doubt about it. But I think it's extremely shitty to lock away resolution options behind DLC. How can anyone defend that?
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I'm not saying it's different; I'm just saying it's a terrible concept.
You don't have to buy it, yeah, I think everyone is aware of this, but that won't send a message. There's nothing wrong with criticizing bad decisions!
If all games were made this way, I'd never buy a game at release because I know they could just abandon the original game in favor of the GOTY/DLC-version. I'm sure a lot of people would do the same.
I understand the additional content is probably worth the 5 dollars. No doubt about it. But I think it's extremely shitty to lock away resolution options behind DLC. How can anyone defend that?
Like what? I'd love to give these other sidescrollers a try if they're just as good.
I understand the additional content is probably worth the 5 dollars. No doubt about it. But I think it's extremely shitty to lock away resolution options behind DLC. How can anyone defend that?
It's not as easy as that. If it was merely about resolutions, we would've absolutely patched that in, but adding 21:9 support in a 2d game is a hell of a thing to do. We had to go in and adjust almost every single 'level' in the game so that 21:9 would properly be supported.
Think about it: We're using 'ScrollLocks' everywhere in the game - they're little triggers that tell the camera to not go any further. They were originally laid out for 16:9 resolutions, so if they're there, they need to be adjusted so that 21:9 actually works, if they're not there and you just see the end of the level and there's no art there, you have to go in and put all the art in there to support that, otherwise you just either see where the level ends or you just see a black graphic filling up a ton of the screen, which just didn't look good.
21:9 support was a hell of a challenge to bring in and we even made it work with all the cutscenes - Most other games just put black bars to the left and right of cutscenes (even 3d games like GTAV, etc.), but we didn't think that was good enough and adjusted all the art so that 21:9 would properly work.
Remember that Ori was originally made for a 16:9 aspect ratio - If you now have that much more data on every single frame, there need to be actual graphics there.
Is it advisable to wait for this version over vanilla?
I mean I have vanilla but have not played it yet. Should I wait for this version and upgrade my copy?
Physical edition please, I want it on my shelf!