|
Author
|
|
Topic: Release Date |  |
|
Jonkheer Settler Hofstade, Vl.-Brabant, Belgium Sep 2000
|
 |
posted September 15, 2000 18:11
 |
 |
 |  |
I think my question will interest a lot of Apolytons:When will CtP2 be released? I've searched the net and found a lot of different dates: some say September 2000 some say October 2000 some say Thanksgiving some say 3th Quarter some say 4th Quarter some say 2001 What will be the release date? It would be nice to hear form Activision what they have in mind for the release date. |
MarkG Apolyton CS Co-Administrator Greece b.02-15-99
|
 |
posted September 16, 2000 01:25
  |
 |
 |  |
argh, enough with this evil question!  you should hope that it will be released when it's done! |
Nemo Chieftain Norman, OK - US Apr 99
|
 |
posted September 16, 2000 03:04
|
 |
 |  |
ooo! ooo! i know! i know! ... when its finished!  |
Atahualpa King of my castle (somewhere in at) Mar 99
|
 |
posted September 16, 2000 04:15
  |
 |
 |  |
I dont think anymore that they make it till December 2000. They are still in Alpha phase and fine tuning for itself takes at least a month or 2. So I guess you should be fine with Q1 2001. But well nothing is official yet so that is just a guess. Maybe the same release date as CtP1 (March 30th)ATa |
MidKnight Lament Prince Melbourne, Australia May 99
|
 |
posted September 16, 2000 19:50
  |
 |
 |  |
You can bet that if it's released before Christmas (which I still suspect) then we'll have lots of people telling us about how they "rushed it out" - even if Activision did a good job of getting it finished properly. For that reason, I'm hoping it will be released about February (as much as I can't wait to get my hands on it ).- MKL |
Daniel Frappier Prince Montreal, Quebec, Canada b.02-15-99
|
 |
posted September 17, 2000 23:44
 |
 |
 |  |
Personnaly I would bet good money that it will be release in October or November, no matter what is the state of the game because they already have launched the ad campaign in magazines. I believe that having a game coming out after the ad campaign is finished and they have no more money to advertise it when it's coming out is something they want to avoid at all cost. |
Atahualpa King of my castle (somewhere in at) Mar 99
|
 |
posted September 18, 2000 05:29
  |
 |
 |  |
edit: Maybe its me who is crazy or maybe its Activision, I dont know! [This message has been edited by Atahualpa (edited September 19, 2000).] |
Daniel Frappier Prince Montreal, Quebec, Canada b.02-15-99
|
 |
posted September 18, 2000 13:28
 |
 |
 |  |
October or November, I don't know anymore than you but I would take that bet anytime. Activision taking months to beta test !!?! That do sounds crazy, I will believe it when I see it but of course it doesn't mean that CTP II will be a bad game, I expect/hope it will be a great game with some glitches that will fix afterward. |
Roman Settler Bratislava, Slovakia Sep 2000
|
 |
posted September 18, 2000 23:11
  |
 |
 |  |
November 2000 is now the official release date, though this may shift. Check it out on the new ctp2 preview site at www.activision.com/games/ctp2 that has just been reworked. |
Atahualpa King of my castle (somewhere in at) Mar 99
|
 |
posted September 19, 2000 06:37
  |
 |
 |  |
November  Ata |
Nemo Chieftain Norman, OK - US Apr 99
|
 |
posted September 19, 2000 09:06
|
 |
 |  |
What is the normal time period for beta testing games? Many programs that I have seen developed usually take 4-8 months of testing before their release. Is ~2 months going to be enough?? |
Joseph Settler Napa, Ca. USA Feb 2000
|
 |
posted September 19, 2000 11:42
 |
 |
 |  |
Would someone explain the diffident between Alpha and Beta for those of us, who are not programer.------------------
[This message has been edited by Joseph (edited September 19, 2000).] |
Atahualpa King of my castle (somewhere in at) Mar 99
|
 |
posted September 19, 2000 12:46
  |
 |
 |  |
The answer is 42! |
Nemo Chieftain Norman, OK - US Apr 99
|
 |
posted September 19, 2000 18:03
|
 |
 |  |
Nevemind, i fond my answer here
|
Adm.Naismith Prince Milano - Italy Oct 1999
|
 |
posted September 19, 2000 19:54
|
 |
 |  |
Joseph, there isn't a rule, it depends by any developer team. Generally speaking, an Alpha is usually a program with a general "backbone" ready, still some main function missing or not properly functioning, and a lot of refining to be done.It's usually strictly keept "inside company", still can be used to show concept for marketing reason (looking for distributor or for PR with PC magazine journalist). When all main function are added the game shift to a pre-beta, where internal test can start. When things are stable enough it go for beta test (private or public), then (when known bugs are ironed out or money are on shortage ) it go "gold" (ready for mass production). ------------------ Admiral Naismith AKA mcostant |
Joseph Settler Napa, Ca. USA Feb 2000
|
 |
posted September 20, 2000 12:54
 |
 |
 |  |
Adm.Naismith Thank you------------------
|
zaz Warlord
b.02-15-99
|
 |
posted September 20, 2000 13:39
|
 |
 |  |
ebworld.com has it listed for 11/14/00 |
Big Dave Prince Texas, USA Apr 99
|
 |
posted September 21, 2000 23:44
 |
 |
 |  |
quote:
 Originally posted by Joseph on 09-19-2000 11:42 AM Would someone explain the diffident between Alpha and Beta for those of us, who are not programer.
 |
Back when I was a professional software tester the definitions we used were: Alpha: Software is workable but still has fatal errors that can crash the software and operating system. Beta: Software has errors that need to be fixed but none are fatal (see above). ------------------ Big Dave If you don't stand for something you'll fall for anything. |