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10:46 am May 27, 2011
| James Heiger
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Vote time. Would you rather see more DLC get released for Trials HD? Or would you rather a full on sequel be released??
I personally wouldn't mind seeing another DLC before a sequal comes along.
Even better, package 50 of the best homemade tracks and give it to the fans for free. One can dream.
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11:05 am May 27, 2011
| Andrew Crews
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I'm always in favor of a sequel. When games start having multiple DLC packs, I wish they would have just made a sequel. Perfect example is Fallout 3. Six DLC packs for $10 each. That should have been time spent making Fallout 4. Trials HD has so much DLC that it should have been time spent making Trials HD2.
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8:49 pm June 8, 2011
| John Drawdy
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I wouldn't mind more DLC. The problem with many of these games is that they max out achievements, thus exiling many of there purchasers. This leaves them with no choice; make a new title to make everyone happy. I personally believe that games shouldn't have a cap per game, but per unit. 1000g for retail and up to 200 per DLC. Same with arcade games 200g on original purchase and max of 50g per DLC. This would allow for many games to never require a sequel as the story would continue on through episodic DLC allowing you to watch the character evolve and the world pass. Instead of, finish game, leave world, return to world many years later, catch up on what you missed; rinse and repeat.
This is the reason why more DLC is what i want for Trials (and many other games); there is no reason for a second title. Why make me give you 1200msp ($15) for another game that is gonna be the same as the first except for what; a few new bikes, all new courses and maybe a new game mode? These are all things that could have been done through 320msp-800msp ($4-10) DLC packs and updates. I would much prefer a fine tweaked, fully polished handful of tracks; over a mass of new content that needs updates from day one.
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It's an imperfect world, but it's the only one we got.
Philosophy: peace means having a bigger stick than the other guy.
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7:30 am June 9, 2011
| James Heiger
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Heh – looks like this one got answered. Trials: Evolution. O well, at least we know it will be good.
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5:15 pm June 9, 2011
| John Drawdy
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Yeah sucks that they are making a sequel, but we all new it was bound ot happen.
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It's an imperfect world, but it's the only one we got.
Philosophy: peace means having a bigger stick than the other guy.
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6:47 pm June 13, 2011
| Steve Melton
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I don't think it sucks – outdoor environments and multiplayer shown in about 5 seconds of the trailer. Take my money RedLynx.
I just wish I could find time to record a video tutorial on file sharing Trials HD tracks via USB. The process works fine and has no implications (since we're just changing how the file gets transferred, but not the file itself), but I'm constantly out of time to do something like that.
The gist of it is that you file share a savegame (the track) through the in-game system when someone is in your friends list. The alternate method is similar, but it uses a USB memory stick and a third party application to do the same through the internet, your computer and the USB drive.
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10:41 am June 14, 2011
| John Drawdy
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Well if you have time to right a a quick walkthrough I can throw together a video. Heck better yet I will Google this and I bet I will find the dang answer myself, lol.
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It's an imperfect world, but it's the only one we got.
Philosophy: peace means having a bigger stick than the other guy.
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