(08-22-2013, 11:47 AM)droog Wrote: [ -> ]I really could live without an boxed version of AMFP, if the box art is as ugly as the one from TDD.
GOD is this ugly...
Yes, I agree with you. But the important is what is
in the box.
The cover was made for american market, as you know the americans like it to have scenes of war and action on the covers.
(08-17-2013, 11:53 AM)jens Wrote: [ -> ]You can perhaps take an USB stick or similar and go to a place with a public internet and/or a paid internet where you can download the game to the USB stick and then bring home with you.
DVD Cover for A Machine for Pigs
Since Amnesia: A Machhine for Pigs will only be available via 'Digital Distribution', would it be possible for Frictional Games/The Chinese Room to create/make available a digital DVD cover that customers can print out and use to make their own DVD boxes? Almost Human did this for Legend of Grimrock for those Gamers that still collect boxed retail games, and it worked out wonderfully.
IMHO, this would be a great offering in supporting your fans/customers.
(08-22-2013, 11:47 AM)droog Wrote: [ -> ]I really could live without an boxed version of AMFP, if the box art is as ugly as the one from TDD.
GOD is this ugly...
That's probably the worst box cover art ever.
This would pretty much undoubtedly be the cover.
(08-22-2013, 04:23 PM)Sampyli Wrote: [ -> ]
This would pretty much undoubtedly be the cover.
And why haven't they used something like this as a cover for TDD:
(08-22-2013, 04:28 PM)droog Wrote: [ -> ] (08-22-2013, 04:23 PM)Sampyli Wrote: [ -> ]
This would pretty much undoubtedly be the cover.
And why haven't they used something like this as a cover for TDD:
Totally agree with you. This would have been much better.
(08-22-2013, 04:28 PM)droog Wrote: [ -> ]And why haven't they used something like this as a cover for TDD:
But that
was used wasn't it? Weren't there different versions?
Anyway, it's brilliant.
You're welcome.
I realize the text is too small. If it's popular enough I'll fix it.
EDIT 2: I didn't precisely measure anything, so you'd probably have to re-size it if you want to actually use it. It shouldn't be *too* glaringly obvious, though.