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By no means, they were annoying but nothing you coudn't get used to
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TheJoe: In Cold Blood is, to this date, the only game I want a refund from GOG for. I don't think adding a Sonic Screwdriver into the mix will help it at all.
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Red_Avatar: And what the hell was wrong with ICB? It was a very decent game not to see a good one. It was polished, smart, cleverly combined combat with cunning & stealth and had a good setting. It still looks good for its age.

I think the controls were what did it. It was just impossible to move in the direction I wanted to go.
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SirEnity: I assume that this if this is free in UK, it'll be pay for everywhere else, maybe even delayed or region restricted like their iPlayer?

Not sure. The BBC aren't allowed to charge for content under their public service agreement. Whether that agreement stretches overseas or not is another matter.
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TheJoe: Not sure. The BBC aren't allowed to charge for content under their public service agreement. Whether that agreement stretches overseas or not is another matter.

Well they have published games before and the BBC are not stupid enough to ignore potential revenue. It's likely they will be free in the UK but everywhere else will have to buy it.
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TheJoe: Not sure. The BBC aren't allowed to charge for content under their public service agreement. Whether that agreement stretches overseas or not is another matter.
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Delixe: Well they have published games before and the BBC are not stupid enough to ignore potential revenue. It's likely they will be free in the UK but everywhere else will have to buy it.

As long as its relatively cheap, drm light or free and available worldwide the same day its out in the UK
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TheJoe: I think the controls were what did it. It was just impossible to move in the direction I wanted to go.

You know that you can change control schemes between screen relative and character relative don't you? In character relative he controls much like any other 3rd person game though still rather stiffly, it was the 3d transitional era, all games had shit controls.
Post edited April 13, 2010 by Aliasalpha
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Aliasalpha: As long as its relatively cheap, drm light or free and available worldwide the same day its out in the UK

Well the BBC haven't had any experience in publishing games in nearly 10 years so they are likely to look to a publishing partner. I have a horrible feeling given Sumo Digital's past it will be Sega and that will mean Steamworks.
At least its not ubisoft...