PDA

View Full Version : Delayed release??



Ring
03-02-2007, 02:25 PM
I can't bloody believe it!! :evil: The Polish distributor moved the release to the 15th "due to the publisher's guidelines"!!

WHAT BLOODY GUIDELINES??!! The whole world is getting it today and on the 8th, and we're gonna get it a whole week later??

WHAT GIVES??!! :evil: :evil: :evil:

Infares
03-02-2007, 02:27 PM
I can't bloody believe it!! :evil: The Polish distributor moved the release to the 15th "due to the publisher's guidelines"!!

WHAT BLOODY GUIDELINES??!! The whole world is getting it today and on the 8th, and we're gonna get it a whole week later??

WHAT GIVES??!! :evil: :evil: :evil:

It's not our fault European vendors were posting the software for sale early, I guess there's more strict guidelines for the release of games in some Slavic countries, although I could very well be talking out my rectal orifice.

I'm pissed too, I wanna play it.

*pissed*

Whisk33
03-02-2007, 02:28 PM
I blame your food... this area is heavy on polish people and they think butter cabage and onions are the main ingredents and staples of fine dining...
ok that might be a bit of my bitterness coming through.

You can always buy it online and have it shipped... The real question is how dedicated are you!! and where in poland? maybe you can drive to germany?

Infares
03-02-2007, 02:29 PM
I blame your food... this area is heavy on polish people and they think butter cabage and onions are the main ingredents and staples of fine dining...
ok that might be a bit of my bitterness coming through.

You can always buy it online and have it shipped... The real question is how dedicated are you!! and where in poland? maybe you can drive to germany?

Yay, someone proly more ignorant than me! At least he didn't think Polish was a Germanic language tho... :x

Whisk33
03-02-2007, 02:37 PM
Yay, someone proly more ignorant than me! At least he didn't think Polish was a Germanic language tho... :x

I can speak german (and english) and I know a little about what it means to be a germanic or romantic language (romatic having nothing to do with romance!)... and by the look of the characters themselves I would guess that polish was neither... thoughI saw the thread you are refering to so...

I dont think I really care if the game comes out a week later... I dont know when I am going to pick it up. I tried asking the devs if it was better for them is I bought it sooner rather than later but no one ever replied in the thread...maybe I should bump it. I just started playing TQ again. I have been so busy lately... grrrr.

P.S. I only pretend to be ignorant:o ... but I am pretty good at it :twisted:

Ring
03-02-2007, 02:48 PM
germanic or romantic language You don't, by any chance, mean ROMANIC or Romance languages??:nerd:

And no, Polish is neither of them. Along with several other Central- and East European languages it is a member of the Slavic group of languages.


they think butter cabage and onions are the main ingredents and staples of fine dining... Oh, the stereotypes...:twisted: I could show you Polish dishes that would make you drown in your own drool:twisted:

Infares
03-02-2007, 02:51 PM
You don't, by any chance, mean ROMANIC or Romance languages??:nerd:

And no, Polish is neither of them. Along with several other Central- and East European languages it is a member of the Slavic group of languages.

Oh, the stereotypes...:twisted: I could show you Polish dishes that would make you drown in your own drool:twisted:

Food is my favorite thing.

And I'd dearly love to try actual native Polish cooking that doesn't involve sausage in any way. Although I do love the Polska Keilbasa (probably murdered the spelling of that :x).

Tyrael
03-02-2007, 02:56 PM
Same release date in Czech rep. 15th March. My Polish homie. :neutral:

Whisk33
03-02-2007, 02:59 PM
Oh, the stereotypes...:twisted: I could show you Polish dishes that would make you drown in your own drool:twisted:

I would pay you to!!! I heart food. *And I doubt you could show me enough Sausage.* I dont know how else to say it... so No I am not talking about your Jonhson! I love spicy food though the best and stereotypes aside I don't believe the polish are known for that. Food is a passion of mine. Around here though college guys get as excited over pierogies like dogs and Bacon grease... when I learned that it was simply a potatoe raviolli with butter I was very dissapointed. Not that it wasnt good... but it certainly wasnt special.

Infares
03-02-2007, 03:09 PM
And I doubt you could show me enough Sausage.

Bwahahahahaha

*shows Whisk33 his sausage!*

Ring
03-02-2007, 03:20 PM
it was simply a potatoe raviolli with butter

Tsk, tsk, tsk... My friend, you've been had. What you ate was what we call Russian dumplings (or pierogi if you want the original spelling). Basically the stuffing is potatoes, onions and cottage cheese.

The pierogi here in Poland come with a slightly wider variety of stuffing. There's the traditional Christmas Eve dumplings (if you want cabbage, that's where you find it, along with wild mushrooms), there's dumplings with meat (usually pork), various kinds of fruit (mainly wild berries, but cherries or strawberries go inside also) with cream on top, sweet cottage cheese with raisins... Anything you want.


I'd dearly love to try actual native Polish cooking that doesn't involve sausage in any way. Well, not many dishes leave that very important ingredient out. I guess it originates from the fact that a lot of our cuisine comes from the "good ol' days" when the men were hunters and women stayed at home to cook and wash (just kidding, in case there are any fighting feminists here). Life was hard in those days and people didn't really put much thought to food being a treat. It was supposed to be nourishing, easy to prepare, greasy and warm (especially during the long winters). Hence most of the dishes we make (even soup!!) contain either sausages or meat. However, if you're interested in something without sausages, try the beetroot soup (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barszcz_czerwony) (recipe 1 (http://www.recipezaar.com/138152), recipe 2 (http://www.techsoup.org/community/souprecipe_detail.cfm?souprecipeid=284), recipe 3 (http://www.polstore.com/html/christmasrecipes.html) (on the right) ), or just ask for it in any Polish restaurant/supermarket. Do NOT forget to order it with the little dumplings called uszka (that's "ooshkah").

And back on-topic: I really wish the distributor here would release the original English version now, like elsewhere (today or on the 8th).

Whisk33
03-02-2007, 03:22 PM
Bwahahahahaha

*shows Whisk33 his sausage!*

looks liked I walked into that one... :errf:

Equisilus
03-02-2007, 05:10 PM
WHAT GIVES??!! :evil: :evil: :evil:

They took a look at your knife and gun collection and reasoned they needed to have some time to get out of the area before releasing the game to you. Who knows what you might do when you die a badzillion deaths in IT?! :whistle:

Ring
03-02-2007, 05:28 PM
Die?? Moi?? NEVER!! I'll raze the world to the ground before I let that happen!! :evil: