<hype killer mode>I think I can safely say that when I started working at Cdpr again a month ago and I saw what will be shown at E3, I was completely blown away. Seriously, I could not stop smiling for an hour.![]()
I plan too and it looks like I will get there. But take it easy. With TW3 length it will be really longlasting experience.:mean:
@broccolisoup Well I plan to go on university again so that would be a dark time for games in my life.
Yeah I think preorders will open at or after E3 when they blow everyone away with a gameplay.... atleast I hope so.Sigh, allright, all aboard the hype train it is. I am curious though, do you all think that pre-order details and such will appear at E3? It seems like a good moment to open pre-orders and unleash the hungry fans.
I hope so, i need to buy this RIGHT NOW. :yes:I am curious though, do you all think that pre-order details and such will appear at E3? It seems like a good moment to open pre-orders and unleash the hungry fans.
That's probably why @Benzenzimmern was smiling, he found it funny that we still won't get to see anything. SchadenfreudeThe remaining question is if we get to see the materials...
I think that they will not repeat that actually, this is their big moment to shine, keeping it closed doors would be a big mistake and just plain stupid on their part.The remaining question is if we get to see the materials...
Yet, nobody is sureI think that they will not repeat that actually, this is their big moment to shine, keeping it closed doors would be a big mistake and just plain stupid on their part.
True but what do they have to gain by not showing it of? The release date is nearing somewhat and this is the big last show until we get our paws on the game. Not to mention that the game should be in a showable state by now.Yet, nobody is sure![]()
:rly?:The remaining question is if we get to see the materials...
Hehe, in this case it is pure cold logic, keeping new footage behind closed doors at a huge event is not the way to start your many million marketing campaign.It's good to see 510... 550... Bunny on this side of the barricade for a change![]()
You want them to not show it don't you? ;]Yet, nobody is sure![]()
Actually it may be. The 25 million dollars marketing campaign will be mostly used in 2015, on tv spots and things like that. I won't be surprised if they follow the same scenario they had last year. They don't need to show full gameplay presentation at E3 ( a long 45 minutes one). Still plenty of time to do that later.Hehe, in this case it is pure cold logic, keeping new footage behind closed doors at a huge event is not the way to start your many million marketing campaign.
Cmon I'd love to see anything!You want them to not show it don't you? ;]
Anyway I will pretend to be a journalist and go to gamescom if it will be behind closed doors again :hai:
They can indeed do dozens upon dozens of commercials and hang banners from office buildings. What they can not do is show the game of at the largest game convention in the world, one which reaches the gamers that have not been all that interested in the series before. I would also argue that keeping things cold turkey until 2015 seems unwise from a hype perspective. All that said, 45 minutes of footage may be a bit much.Actually it may be. The 25 million dollars marketing campaign will be mostly used in 2015, on tv spots and things like that. I won't be surprised if they follow the same scenario they had last year. They don't need to show full gameplay presentation at E3 ( a long 45 minutes one). Still plenty of time to do that later.
I will film it for you then ;]Cmon I'd love to see anything!![]()