1. I'm really excited now, cant wait to play it in the next daays.
2. WHY NOW? I've been waiting for this update for years and it will be released right in the time I write dozens of exams in school...damn, I need to do some hard decisions..
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edited 2:57AM
exams aren't important you can always take the classes again next year
Looks like we're gonna have to push the game back for a little while longer so he can finish his exams
You know, I really wouldn't be surprised. And we have already waited how many years? Just take a while longer if you have to, nobody will feel the difference
According to pvkii.com/forums,
- Reaching enemies beyond your weapon model isn't a problem(you're just bad at dodging!)
- Archer isn't overpowered
- Higher post count is equivalent to higher skill, experience and knowledge in-game
"A release candidate (RC) is a beta version with potential to be a final product, which is ready to release unless significant bugs emerge. In this stage of product stabilization, all product features have been designed, coded and tested through one or more beta cycles with no known showstopper-class bug. A release is called code complete when the development team agrees that no entirely new source code will be added to this release. There could still be source code changes to fix defects, changes to documentation and data files, and peripheral code for test cases or utilities.
Some users disparagingly refer to release candidates and even final "point oh" releases as "gamma test" software, suggesting that the developer has chosen to use its customers to test software that is not truly ready for general release. Beta testers, if privately selected, will often be credited for using the release candidate as though it were a finished product. Beta testing is conducted in client's or customer's location and to test the software from users perspective."
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"A release candidate (RC) is a beta version with potential to be a final product, which is ready to release unless significant bugs emerge. In this stage of product stabilization, all product features have been designed, coded and tested through one or more beta cycles with no known showstopper-class bug. A release is called code complete when the development team agrees that no entirely new source code will be added to this release. There could still be source code changes to fix defects, changes to documentation and data files, and peripheral code for test cases or utilities.
Some users disparagingly refer to release candidates and even final "point oh" releases as "gamma test" software, suggesting that the developer has chosen to use its customers to test software that is not truly ready for general release. Beta testers, if privately selected, will often be credited for using the release candidate as though it were a finished product. Beta testing is conducted in client's or customer's location and to test the software from users perspective."
Thank you very much buddy, that was interesting. Also I was just messing around with my last statement, but ill give you some extra credit for the info.
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I really hope the few good PVKII players in the team perform extensive tests before the team releases anything into the main branch. The recent tweets made me shudder a lot.
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QUOTE (Trojan•Clinique @ Nov 8 2011, 08:06 PM)
@ Jan 12 2012, 08:16 AM)

Denshin is a rather overpowered class.
QUOTE (Lucas
We're currently working on making Denshin less OP.
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2 Things :
1. I'm really excited now, cant wait to play it in the next daays.
2. WHY NOW? I've been waiting for this update for years and it will be released right in the time I write dozens of exams in school...damn, I need to do some hard decisions..
QUOTE (Trojan•Clinique @ Nov 8 2011, 08:06 PM)
@ Jan 12 2012, 08:16 AM)

Denshin is a rather overpowered class.
QUOTE (Lucas
We're currently working on making Denshin less OP.
You know, I really wouldn't be surprised. And we have already waited how many years? Just take a while longer if you have to, nobody will feel the difference
- Reaching enemies beyond your weapon model isn't a problem(you're just bad at dodging!)
- Archer isn't overpowered
- Higher post count is equivalent to higher skill, experience and knowledge in-game
My enthusiasm level for the update...
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PS:yeah i'd like him to have some french voice and insult, would be fun ^^
what about randall?
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"A release candidate (RC) is a beta version with potential to be a final product, which is ready to release unless significant bugs emerge. In this stage of product stabilization, all product features have been designed, coded and tested through one or more beta cycles with no known showstopper-class bug. A release is called code complete when the development team agrees that no entirely new source code will be added to this release. There could still be source code changes to fix defects, changes to documentation and data files, and peripheral code for test cases or utilities.
Some users disparagingly refer to release candidates and even final "point oh" releases as "gamma test" software, suggesting that the developer has chosen to use its customers to test software that is not truly ready for general release. Beta testers, if privately selected, will often be credited for using the release candidate as though it were a finished product. Beta testing is conducted in client's or customer's location and to test the software from users perspective."
Thank you very much buddy, that was interesting. Also I was just messing around with my last statement, but ill give you some extra credit for the info.
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