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So what was it that Peter actually promised?

Last post 07-27-2009, 2:54 by mystic_wolf83. 4 replies.
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  •  04-19-2009, 6:50 3328683

    So what was it that Peter actually promised?

    I didn't really read about this game, i was told about it by a friend and that led me to buying it and i really enjoyed it, was such a relaxing and enjoyable experience.

    However, as the topic actually says, what was it that Fable was meant to be originally? What were the features that Peter had stated would be in the game and that would of made this the be all end all RPG?

    Lastly, do you think Fable 2 bought back alot of those features and Fable 2 was what Fable 1 was suppose to be?
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  •  04-30-2009, 7:39 3334702 in reply to 3328683

    Re: So what was it that Peter actually promised?

    I think Fable 1 was what it was supposed to be, and so is two. The more advaced our systems get, the better, more in deph games they'll be able to make. Then next one is going to be even better, but 2 will still be 2, and 1 will be 1. They're each speacle in their own way.

    What would have made it even more be all end all would have been able to actually be a prostitute yourself. I mean, you can go to them, and I could have sworn I heard about being able to be one as a job. That would have been funny. Not really game jumping though.

    Being able to customise everything you come in contact with, like in real life, that's what would be amazing. But again, we need to wait for that. I'm sure they'd love to make a world where that could happen too. But try making that world run on a 360 =P

  •  05-07-2009, 17:22 3340468 in reply to 3334702

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    Re: So what was it that Peter actually promised?

    They where both hyped up, simple as that.
  •  07-22-2009, 23:41 3377063 in reply to 3340468

    Re: So what was it that Peter actually promised?

    their both different and brilliant the only reason people are dissapointed with either of them is because they expect to much

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  •  07-27-2009, 2:54 3379111 in reply to 3377063

    Re: So what was it that Peter actually promised?

    Peter promised what was delivered or what was being delivered at that moment in development, which may or may not have been 'umph'ed up or completely removed from the final product. I'm sure with out restrictions of space, lag, and memory...Lionhead could throw us an entire world with no loading screens and no boundaries...however sometimes the small little issues can affect an overall product. However I will tell you a simple secret...if you promise not to tell....the real let-downs of what we were expecting and what we actually got is...ourselves...shh. When someone tells you, you can chose to be G o o d [Good] or bad, because just always being the G o o d [Good] guy isn't always the story we all want...sometimes people can take it to..."Anything is possible and everything is in our grasps." Then when people get the ability to just chose between G o o d [Good] and bad, from begining to end...some people feel let down. Fable is a unique game and Fable II another unique game, there are those who prefer one over the other...but I admire them both for their artistic portrails of Zero to Hero...quite litteraly. Now, not everyone is going to enjoy Fable, because it isn't ment for everyone, it's not a shooter, nor a MMO, as well as a game where you control armies at the whisk of your hand...but it is a unique RPG that delivered in its time and still delivers today with its sequel as well as its extended life thanks to marketing and Games on Demand, that increase its community everyday. So Peter does let out a lot for those who are the big fans, but then we all make it something bigger...realistic more the imaginative will allow anyone to really feel the Albion Experience, sometimes just staying out of the developing vs. community politics can even create a better gaming experience. ^^ [^^]



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