On Gothic 3 : Forsaken Gods Bugs
have the translation of an apology from JoWooD over the bugs in Gothic 3:
Forsaken Gods, as the expansion is turning out to have problems reminiscent
of the notorious bugs that plagued the original Gothic 3 and have been a
hallmark of the entire Gothic series. They acknowledge issues that lead to
a quick patch followed rapidly by a second patch,
describe how they are continuing to try and clear up persistent issues, and
express a commitment to break the cycle and release Arcania: A Gothic Tale
without such problems. Thanks
Voodoo Extreme. Word is: Gothic 3 : Forsaken Gods is full of bugs,
just as the main game was. Fans are complaining about the poor quality of the
game and JoWooD felt that it's time to release a statement in this regard:
First of all we want to thank the community for showing their support and we
also want to thank those who have chosen to buy the game. Unfortunately, it
wasn't possible for us to release a game that could fully satisfy you, for
different reasons.
The game was released this year because that was what we and the community
desired. JoWooD and Trine have worked under a lot of pressure, and to repair
some of the mistakes we released the game with a patch, hoping to make it
better.
Michael Kairat, Executive Producer of JoWooD said: We are now getting the full
"bill" from the community for our mistakes.
JoWooD Productions would like to present their apologies to the fans for
releasing an unsatisfying game.
Furthermore Michael Kairat explained that in the next days a new patch will be
released which will improve the quality of the game. It will be available for
download on JoWooD's Official Website.
We also want to make a content patch which will include opinions, suggestions,
wishes from the community. After the feedback from the community, we will
release a statement regarding the patch.
Together with Spellbound we will make early beta tests for Arcania: A Gothic
Tale, to be sure that past mistakes will not be repeated. JoWooD admits their
mistake, and will prevent it from happening again, says Michael Kairat on behalf
of the entire team.
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