Quote from: argyle on August 05, 2015, 08:42:42 amQuote from: abe on August 04, 2015, 02:26:58 pmQuote from: desocietas on August 04, 2015, 01:58:04 pmQuote from: abe on August 04, 2015, 01:28:34 pmQuote from: argyle on August 04, 2015, 11:54:15 amQuote from: abe on July 31, 2015, 02:34:28 pmQuote from: desocietas on July 31, 2015, 11:10:49 amThe randomly inserted posters will drive collectors crazy... It's already driving me crazy knowing I'll be missing a version by only buying one. Leave it sealed & tell yourself you got a copy where both posters were accidentally included. Problem solved! That's a tempting solution. If I did that I'd probably finally get around to opening and playing the Japanese copy of the game I've had for months. Don't forget that they give you a digital copy as well, so you're basically buying two copies of the game for one price It's nice to know that I can leave it unopened if I want but can still play the game whenever.For some reason this never occurred to me. I had just assumed that the download code would be included in the game, but I guess it wouldn't since the digital version releases later than the physical release. Good idea. Yep, they actually made a point to say that the code will be outside of the game so if you want to keep the game sealed you can still play it. Heck, wish they had done that with CoH2G - I still haven't opened that one.Is that what they did with CoH2G? I guess I wasn't paying attention. I know with CoH2 they emailed the PSN code separately from the physical mailing (I think because the physical version wasn't coming out until after the PSN launch).
Quote from: abe on August 04, 2015, 02:26:58 pmQuote from: desocietas on August 04, 2015, 01:58:04 pmQuote from: abe on August 04, 2015, 01:28:34 pmQuote from: argyle on August 04, 2015, 11:54:15 amQuote from: abe on July 31, 2015, 02:34:28 pmQuote from: desocietas on July 31, 2015, 11:10:49 amThe randomly inserted posters will drive collectors crazy... It's already driving me crazy knowing I'll be missing a version by only buying one. Leave it sealed & tell yourself you got a copy where both posters were accidentally included. Problem solved! That's a tempting solution. If I did that I'd probably finally get around to opening and playing the Japanese copy of the game I've had for months. Don't forget that they give you a digital copy as well, so you're basically buying two copies of the game for one price It's nice to know that I can leave it unopened if I want but can still play the game whenever.For some reason this never occurred to me. I had just assumed that the download code would be included in the game, but I guess it wouldn't since the digital version releases later than the physical release. Good idea. Yep, they actually made a point to say that the code will be outside of the game so if you want to keep the game sealed you can still play it. Heck, wish they had done that with CoH2G - I still haven't opened that one.
Quote from: desocietas on August 04, 2015, 01:58:04 pmQuote from: abe on August 04, 2015, 01:28:34 pmQuote from: argyle on August 04, 2015, 11:54:15 amQuote from: abe on July 31, 2015, 02:34:28 pmQuote from: desocietas on July 31, 2015, 11:10:49 amThe randomly inserted posters will drive collectors crazy... It's already driving me crazy knowing I'll be missing a version by only buying one. Leave it sealed & tell yourself you got a copy where both posters were accidentally included. Problem solved! That's a tempting solution. If I did that I'd probably finally get around to opening and playing the Japanese copy of the game I've had for months. Don't forget that they give you a digital copy as well, so you're basically buying two copies of the game for one price It's nice to know that I can leave it unopened if I want but can still play the game whenever.For some reason this never occurred to me. I had just assumed that the download code would be included in the game, but I guess it wouldn't since the digital version releases later than the physical release. Good idea.
Quote from: abe on August 04, 2015, 01:28:34 pmQuote from: argyle on August 04, 2015, 11:54:15 amQuote from: abe on July 31, 2015, 02:34:28 pmQuote from: desocietas on July 31, 2015, 11:10:49 amThe randomly inserted posters will drive collectors crazy... It's already driving me crazy knowing I'll be missing a version by only buying one. Leave it sealed & tell yourself you got a copy where both posters were accidentally included. Problem solved! That's a tempting solution. If I did that I'd probably finally get around to opening and playing the Japanese copy of the game I've had for months. Don't forget that they give you a digital copy as well, so you're basically buying two copies of the game for one price It's nice to know that I can leave it unopened if I want but can still play the game whenever.
Quote from: argyle on August 04, 2015, 11:54:15 amQuote from: abe on July 31, 2015, 02:34:28 pmQuote from: desocietas on July 31, 2015, 11:10:49 amThe randomly inserted posters will drive collectors crazy... It's already driving me crazy knowing I'll be missing a version by only buying one. Leave it sealed & tell yourself you got a copy where both posters were accidentally included. Problem solved! That's a tempting solution. If I did that I'd probably finally get around to opening and playing the Japanese copy of the game I've had for months.
Quote from: abe on July 31, 2015, 02:34:28 pmQuote from: desocietas on July 31, 2015, 11:10:49 amThe randomly inserted posters will drive collectors crazy... It's already driving me crazy knowing I'll be missing a version by only buying one. Leave it sealed & tell yourself you got a copy where both posters were accidentally included. Problem solved!
Quote from: desocietas on July 31, 2015, 11:10:49 amThe randomly inserted posters will drive collectors crazy... It's already driving me crazy knowing I'll be missing a version by only buying one.
The randomly inserted posters will drive collectors crazy...
Sorry, I wasn't clear - they didn't include a code at all for CoH2G.
Quote from: insektmute on August 04, 2015, 10:02:57 pmReally glad to see this. It's been years since any Summon Night games hit the US!Not to mention it's the first time a game from the main series has been localized into English.
Really glad to see this. It's been years since any Summon Night games hit the US!
Gaijinworks are doing a twitter poll on UMD variants to see what fans want to see produced:http://www.gaijinworks.com/https://twitter.com/gaijinworksSummon Night 5 UMD Voting!For the first time, we're going to bring YOU into the process of choosing the disc art variants for one of our game releases. We'll tweet you two possible UMD builds at a time on our official Twitter (@GAIJINWORKS), and whichever design gets the most retweets wins. Throughout the rest of the month, we'll be putting up new versions on Twitter for you to vote on with your retweets. The UMDs with the most retweets at the end of the month will make it into production as the actual disc art we use! We can't tell you how many variants will be produced, but longtime fans will be able to have a pretty good guess - ask them on Twitter, too! Here are the two up for Twitter retweet voting right now:
Round 2 of the UMD designs are up now. As of now, they're pretty close to even in terms of retweets. The one on the right is winning by two at the moment.
FYI, Summon Night 6 was just announced to be in development for the PS4 & Vita. No word on a localization yet, but it seems to me that most PS4 JRPGs are getting localized these days so the odds are probably pretty good.
We finally have a revised image in QA to get these UMDs made! We spent a long time testing trying to get the Yeng-Hua bug to happen and could not do it after weeks of trying and fans sending in saves to maybe help it occur for us. So in the interests of getting the UMD version shipped, we just zipped up the version with the most common bug fixed (Acquire Skill), as well as a secondary bug fixed that only happened in one place. I also made sure all fan-submitted text corrections verified and updated in this new version. Now we are on the way to getting the UMD made again so we can get the pallets of packaging and soundtracks fulfilled and out of our warehouse and into your homes!It's been a trying month for us, since work couldn't stop on CoH3, the European SN5 release process, and other games we're working on, which is why I haven't been around for weeks. EVERYONE in our little group has been doing this in addition to all the other stuff that needed to be done for other games, so we're a little frazzled. But a heartfelt thanks for the patience as we worked through this. I'll be sending out an email to everyone who ordered the physical+digital to update the status. If this disc image gets through QA with no problems, I expect we'll see it on PSN about the middle of February, and we should have the UMDs around the end of Feb to ship out.