What would be a wise option for Sega in regards to pso2 is to release it for Xbox one. It would be successful like it was on Xbox with pso online episodes 1 n 2 :$
What would be a wise option for Sega in regards to pso2 is to release it for Xbox one. It would be successful like it was on Xbox with pso online episodes 1 n 2 :$
No, it wouldnt. Because Microsoft would hold up the updates for it like PSU. PC doesnt require having its patches reviewed, they can just be put out.
And thanks for spamming the same damn question. -_-
No, it wouldnt. Because Microsoft would hold up the updates for it like PSU. PC doesnt require having its patches reviewed, they can just be put out.
And thanks for spamming the same damn question. -_-
how come this is all the info pso2 has??? pso2 bumped.org has more info about pso2
Because bumped.org is talking about the JP version of PSO2.
Dang it SEGA...
Oh well, from what I've seen they haven't really said anything about the English Release for months.
"...Minatsu, call the police."
Come on Sega at least tell us something I have been checking almost everyday for month. Are we even going to get the game this year.
Clearly, no one knows what's going on, but since this is a forum for conjecture... I appreciate insight. I enjoy the JP version but at the end of the day there are a lot of things I just want in English. Buying AC credits is a bit of a pain and AIDA and her translators took some liberties with the game text (if you haven't already noticed- particularly with NPC autotext) which changes the context of the game. That is really why SoJ considers the patch a hack, not because we're speaking English which is such a widely shared misconception. Finally, I think having servers based out of NA will help with a) the patch download speed and b) [more] normal maintenance times. </br>
I read a couple of articles talking about 'next' next gen console & games and in one of them Sony was specifically demonstrating "Panopticon" for an 'ambitious' new rendering software, but also included advertisements of PSO2. Granted, catching up to the JP version, translating and redoing the voice acting is a lot of work; I have a feeling the North American release has a lot more to do with Sony's timeline than it does with SEGA's. I'm not even sure if it is centered around the game coming to PS4, necessarily, but you know that having the Vita release involves Sony so regardless they're going to have more on their plate than SEGA does this year. This is conveniently poor timing for PSO fans in the West. However, I'm anxiously awaiting news from SoA @ E3 like everyone else. I'll be keeping in tune with forums and this thread for good news!</br>
"The games in the advert are Phantasy Star Online 2, Soul Sacrifice, Toukiden, Ragnarok Odyssey Ace, and God Eater 2, but the final title is left unspecified."
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http://metro.co.uk/2013/05/16/sony-reveals-new-game-panopticon-but-is-it-for-ps4-or-ps-vita-3763451/</br>
I'm just curious what anyone thinks about that.</br>
Honestly, idc at this point. I'm not going to complain. I have the vita version which doesn't have any translation/patch for english and I learned to deal with it. Me being a die hard pso phan, drives me to appreciate that this game even being in existance at all makes me happy as a clam. If I were still waiting for it's release before ordering the jp version, I'd end up missing out on something really good. This is the one game card that stays in my vita at all times and by far, it is money well spent.
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Lol.
No news is good news, right?
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