Nedfors talks about fans nearly making him cry, downloadable content, patches and just about everything else you lot could think up to quiz him about. Don't forget Eurogamer's Just Cause 2 review while you're at it. Well, er, that's a tough question! I don't know what platforms he owns! I'm a PS3 fanboy and the game plays really well on PS3.įresh191 asks whether he should pick up the Xbox 360 version of the PS3 game? Hello Magnus and welcome to our reader interview! Let's get straight to the point. It's a matter of personal taste more than anything else - the game is equal on all three platforms. One thing that's different between the two, as shikz pointed out, is that PS3 owners can capture and upload to YouTube. That's a question you need to ask Microsoft. That's why we have it only on PS3.ĬaptainFantasm loved the "Lost" Easter egg and wondered what made you guys do it? It's a feature that Sony helped us out on. In a world as big as Just Cause 2's, it's always fun to put some small surprises in there, both for ourselves as developers and to you doing a thorough job exploring. You should have some fun stuff to find that's not in the guide books. TheBlackBandit wants to know whether you intended the game to be as silly as it is. Ha! If you mean silly in a good way, then yes! We don't take ourselves or our game too seriously. We want to have a wicked sense of fun and underlying humour or satire. We don't shy away from crazy things that can happen in the game. TheBlackBandit also wonders how much room you intentionally put aside for people to mess around outside of the main missions, and whether you expected so many to be possible? It's definitely intended, and I'm pleased how it turned out - even when it's over the top. That was one of the goals - that we wanted to be true to sandbox games. Our hope has been that players would do things we haven't thought of. What I've seen on YouTube now I've not seen anyone do in the studio, so the tools and world are working in a good way. Creating possibilities for players was certainly an intention of ours.Īnother chap, DarthOps, was concerned about running out of ammo a lot during the demo. We tried to adjust the amount of ammo in different ways like using difficulty levels. If you play on hardcore, then the more important each bullet becomes. If you're a run-and-gun guy and prefer not to use the various other options then you should pick an easier mode. Are you worried about offending anyone with the stereotypes evident in Just Cause 2? You can also buy more ammunition from the Black Market.Īpolloscollapse believes games are a common scapegoat for all that is wrong with the world. It comes back to the silliness - we don't take anything very seriously, and if somebody's offended then I'm sorry, it's not our intention. Glaeken, obviously impressed with the Just Cause 2 engine, wants to know if you've considered licensing your technology out? It is stereotyped, I can agree with that, but we don't have any political agenda going on. The easy answer is no - we're not licensing it to anyone else.
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