Originally Posted by Deuce Originally Posted by

This is the real problem with marketing this game I think. Whilst it's true that the good bits they show us could also be marketed better, I suspect that most of the silence and limited answers is because they don't believe in the quality and scope of the game they have created. Some very limited bits look OK, but overall I get the impression everything is more limited in it's creative potential than we originally hoped for. Even in the bits they do show, there are signs of 'a tight budget' everywhere.



I can't blame them for keeping quiet to be honest. What else can they do? They don't really need our input to 'fix the game', there are enough obvious improvements they could make to keep such a small team busy for another 6 months before it's at a state where it's really worth showing off, public beta etc etc. And then consider the effect of PC... Literally anything Atari could show is naturally compared to PC, which has clearly had more time and effort spent on every part of the game.