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![]() ![]() I can only guess that their previous announcement of a February 2022 release was decided rather too aggressively. ![]() Volition’s situation of having employees work at home due to this COVID-19 crisis is not surprising at all. However, due to the size and scope of our new Saints Row, it’s become apparent that to create the best game possible, we need to give our team longer to perfect their craft.Īs you can see in the above excerpt, Volition needs more time and opportunities to polish Saints Row (2022) and make it the best and most enjoyable game possible. In all honesty, we underestimated the impact COVID would have on our schedule, although everyone adapted very quickly to the working from home arrangement and continued to be incredibly productive. The team just need more time to do our vision justice we’re doing some fine tuning and there won’t be much change in the game outside of overall quality and polish. Our priority is to create the best Saints Row game yet and, if we released on the original date, it wouldn’t be up to the standards we’ve set ourselves, and that you’re expecting and deserve. Saints Row will no longer release on the originally announced date of 25th February 2022, instead it will launch worldwide on 23rd August 2022. Can you imagine Johnny Gat beating all these four and tell them they are not worthy of carrying the Saints Row title? Also what’s with the SJW look on the character designs? ![]() ![]() ![]() RaceRoom is underrated for a lot of reasons - bad launch, dated visuals on UI, a VRP system that seems designed to confuse people, and to be frank there's Sims that do more popular things (GT3s at Spa/Monza) much better than RaceRoom does. I have also competed in 50-60 multiplayer, online races so far and so long as I stay away from the free-for-all public servers and race only on the ranked servers, that racing is generally very good as well.īottom line: I started with RaceRoom roughly a year ago and haven't felt compelled to try any other sims since, which is about the highest praise for it I can offer. While the AI can behave in an unrealistic ways when its strength is set low, I've found that if I improve my performance with a car / track combo to the point where I can be competitive at higher strength settings - say, 112 and higher on its 120 scale - the AI does a credible job of making it seem as though I'm actually racing against real people. Which is quite a compliment, I suppose, because it pretty much says everything that needs to be said. While it's not perfect and I have several minor complaints about it, IMO, it's also good enough that I've never felt any need to try any other racing sim programs. (Emphasis on had, as I did voluntarily buy a few of the new cars and tracks they released earlier this year, but this was optional, not required.) ![]() A little over a year ago, I started sim racing with RaceRoom thanks to its free content business model (because I hate, hate, *hate* paying subscription fees for any reason!) and I eventually bought its premium pack during a sale, the cost of which was like four months of the IRacing subscription fee paid all at once and I haven't had to pay them any more money since. ![]() ![]() Powered by an enriched Half-Life engine, CS:CZ introduces new game technologies including highly-detailed models, atmospheric enhancements such as snow and rain, and many more dynamic special effects. This collection of entirely new episodes challenges your ability to think quickly and strategically! CS:CZ advances the award-winning Counter-Strike series by introducing single-player action and special enhancements for online play. Drop into challenging scenarios - from harsh jungle environments to severe arctic terrains, from unforgiving deserts to dangerous international city streets. ![]() As squad leader of an elite counter-terrorist operative, use specialized maneuvers and weapon skills to complete over 20 new missions, each containing numerous objectives. As squad leader of an elite counter-terrorist operative, use specialized maneuvers and weapon skills to complete Counter-Strike: Condition Zero (CS:CZ), a tactical action game, challenges you to compete with and against cunning AI opponents in mission-based campaigns spread across the globe. |
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