Big difference between an update containing 10 new hats and an update containing almost an expansion's worth of content free of charge.
TF2 also constantly generates cash. Witcher 2 does not as it has no paid DLC or anything. Though I would pay for an expansion pack. Unless that would interfere with development of their next game.
This also makes me respect CD Projekt more because they're developing a new game and yet give TW2 great support.
Why aren't more devs like that? I've only played the first chapter of TW2 and loved it (need to get around to getting the game someday), the Cyberpunk RPG is probably going to rock as well, and now they also made modding tools, which sadly is a rarity nowadays. Also, seeing as the mod tools are named REDkit, and, if I'm not mistaken, the Cyberpunk RPG's going to be on the RED engine as well, we might get mod support for Cyberpunk out of the box, which would be the best thing ever!
[QUOTE=RichyZ;37208009]they work constantly to fix bugs and optimize, and they released the 360 version with a bunch of new updates and shit as well as many new quests and dialog options
they then released this update for pc for free (its like 1.3 gigs of free content as well) which revamped the ui to make it even more pc friendly
also, the game has absolutely no drm, you can pirate it, play it without a crack, and use the official updater on the pirated copy with no workarounds[/QUOTE]
[url]http://wiki.teamfortress.com/wiki/Update[/url]
Just look at that page, all for over 5 years. All free. And even then the entire game is free to play, all you need is steam. The only thing I'm seeing this have an advantage over is the Xbox version.
[QUOTE=aydin690;37209344]The difference being that tf2's 'content' was hats, rehashed weapons (now it deals more damage but has less bullets!!1) and a handful of maps. Sure, tf2's been getting a lot of updates but it is mostly fluff.[/QUOTE]
Doesn't even sound like you play the game. I see more unqiue stats than "rehashed" stats, and from what I see, there's nothing wrong with hats, they're cosmetic, don't affect gameplay and a good source of income for Valve.
Any payment you make out to Valve concerning Team Fortress 2 is completely optional except to upgrade to "Premium" and even then it's only 5 bucks.
I found combat in TW2 to be really boring and just stopped after the first chapter. The story telling, dialogue, and setting were really neat but it kept interrupting that to give me a dumbed down Assassins Creed with terrible camera control.
[QUOTE=Raidyr;37214628]I found combat in TW2 to be really boring and just stopped after the first chapter. The story telling, dialogue, and setting were really neat but it kept interrupting that to give me a dumbed down Assassins Creed with terrible camera control.[/QUOTE]
Dumbed down AssCreed? Really? If anything, asscreed has poor combat. After a bit of trying you can essentially become invincible no matter how many baddies you're fighting.
[QUOTE=Raidyr;37214628]I found combat in TW2 to be really boring and just stopped after the first chapter. The story telling, dialogue, and setting were really neat but it kept interrupting that to give me a dumbed down Assassins Creed with terrible camera control.[/QUOTE]
What, what, I'm at the lack of words at this comparison of yours.
polish voice acting is also amazing
Can't wait to play as a cute loli.
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