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Повідомити про проблему з перекладом
On a sidenote...
http://steamcommunity.com/app/225140/discussions/0/810919691147067206/
It started to turn into a flame war but Voodooman does make a point. I appreciate the fact that you are trying fix the game now that it has been released on Steam, but the suggestions posted there would pretty much turn the simple port into an amazing re-release of an old classic. In fact... if this game had all that, i'd be glad to put down 30 euros instead of the 10 right now. I am feeling a bit disappointed right now. I might as well just ask for a refund and play the GOG version.
I as a consumer really dont give a darn if its hard to code, i just want my money's worth. Right now, only old fans buy this game because of sentimental value. It's hard to recommend this game to new people, it's graphics just make it look too old(despite the solid gameplay). Almost none of my friends want to play this game. Voodoo's suggestions could really get this game into this so called HD-era and even attract new customers. Please don't let this remain a simple port, and instead turn it into THE best version available.
Thank you.
{Just a joke, please don't flame me to death}
Wow, I love you guys! I'll try when back in home :D
-Quick Save/Load works fine. No problems.
-Mouse aiming seems to be much more precise now.
-Animation after defeating first episode boss now plays properly.
-Shrunk Duke's running animation now moves at normal speed (maybe a little slower than the original game but not enough that it's a problem).
-However, the screen-warping animation when Duke shrinks/grows still doesn't work properly. It just flickers between showing the screen at normal size and showing it at small size.
Overall, this patch is a big improvement. Thanks very much.
Really thanks for DN3D on steam :)
I waited a long of time to have this on steam and it's really good you are responsible for support for this great game :)
To be fair, it only happened once and I've been quicksaving quite a lot, but I just thought it was worth mentioning nonetheless.
PS: One more thing I completely forgot to mention. The screen-tearing that I experienced in the old version has now been fixed in this beta.
[UPDATE] Dukes shrunken running animations are still too fast
Also the quicksaving feature can put the game in a limbo (stuttering between a few game ticks). Quicksaving a second time during this effect will make the game crash.
Also wouldn't using either the classic Duke 3D function keys (F2 - save, F3 - load) or modern keys (F5 - save, F9 - load) make more sense instead of choosing the weird Valve approach.