The Day Before Teases 'Final Trailer' Ahead of November 10th Release Date | MMORPG.com
In a recent Discord post, the community team for The Day Before teased the next and final gameplay trailer that will drop ahead of the game's planned launch.
this game had so much unnecesary drama saying it's a scam even though the devs have take no money from anyone. that i'm seriously considering buying the game just to know how the game is.
Less trailers from all these developers and more substantive development. It's used like Chum to get attention and in the end, there's to much blood and not enough fish.
this game had so much unnecesary drama saying it's a scam even though the devs have take no money from anyone. that i'm seriously considering buying the game just to know how the game is.
If you do dive in, be sure to post a review here. I'm not buying this title until I see several positive reviews.
this game had so much unnecesary drama saying it's a scam even though the devs have take no money from anyone. that i'm seriously considering buying the game just to know how the game is.
If you do dive in, be sure to post a review here. I'm not buying this title until I see several positive reviews.
I'm not buying it until i see an actual video game materialize. xD
Fishing on Gilgamesh since 2013 Fishing on Bronzebeard since 2005 Fishing in RL since 1992 Born with a fishing rod in my hand in 1979
I won't buy this thing until I see real people playing it, this game looks like a big scam.
So far all we've gotten from this title is actual 'bait-and-switch' from the group of guys who run this company. The first bait-and-switch instance was when they used the large audience attention for The Day Before; to then sell this early access game called "PropNight" which was a much lower effort 4v1 survival game.
And it worked, they sold quite a lot of copies of PropNight; even if it is mostly just a amusing twitch bait game that is no where near as popular as it's mainstream competitors.
Fntastic has pulled this bait-and-switch stunt a couple more times since then; using a big reveal of The Day Before again as a big audience grab; then they'd switch the audiences attention to a completely different project or product.
This isn't even that different from what Alex Jones did with his audience, screaming at them about a issue that would scare them, then turn around and sell a really crappy and overly expensive nutraceutical as a solution.
So my take is, until i see a real video game people are playing and actually conversing over, The Day Before isn't real.
Fishing on Gilgamesh since 2013 Fishing on Bronzebeard since 2005 Fishing in RL since 1992 Born with a fishing rod in my hand in 1979
this game had so much unnecesary drama saying it's a scam even though the devs have take no money from anyone. that i'm seriously considering buying the game just to know how the game is.
If you do dive in, be sure to post a review here. I'm not buying this title until I see several positive reviews.
Well Starfield got several positive reviews so... xD
So i was thinking about what platforms this is even supposed to release on, so i checked to see if it was back on steam yet (it's not) but it is on SteamDB!
And i tried to see if there was a license token, there wasn't
Okey, so that probably doesn't mean anything. So i wondered if this game has a official webpage for promotion. It does.
So now i noticed this Geforce NOW logo, and was like; okeeeeeeeey...question mark??
So i headed on over to the Geforce NOW website, tried checking to see if the game was in it's library yet, i'm not sure if Geforce NOW usually has a unreleased game you can check up on before it's set to release, but i checked anyway.
Nothing, although, this also probably doesn't mean much. I checked some Nvidia blogs to see if there was a upcoming games release list for November and it looks like there isn't a blog for November releases yet; at least for the Geforce NOW platform.
So it's set to launch on the 10th, it's on the SteamDB, there's a Geforce NOW logo on the website, but not a Steam or Windows logo. I mean, sure; this could just mean no one has updated the website in a good while.... they obviously couldn't be bothered with updating their social media icons on the webpage.
So yeah, i guess we'll see tomorrow..... fun stuff.
While that light amount of research, i did find this:
I chuckled.
Wait, is the press release scheduled to launch alongside the Trailer? Press releases usually don't have release dates. o__o Or am i misunderstanding these guys?
Fishing on Gilgamesh since 2013 Fishing on Bronzebeard since 2005 Fishing in RL since 1992 Born with a fishing rod in my hand in 1979
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That is a plus, for sure.
Yeah....but I think the big mistake was saying that fans of the original concept will give it the benefit of the doubt.
Not so sure that I'd be so sure about that.
I think it's got more "s*&^ show" factor than anything else right now, and most people are just here to see the trainwreck.
Fishing on Gilgamesh since 2013
Fishing on Bronzebeard since 2005
Fishing in RL since 1992
Born with a fishing rod in my hand in 1979
I'm not buying this title until I see several positive reviews.
I'm not buying it until i see an actual video game materialize. xD
Fishing on Gilgamesh since 2013
Fishing on Bronzebeard since 2005
Fishing in RL since 1992
Born with a fishing rod in my hand in 1979
So far all we've gotten from this title is actual 'bait-and-switch' from the group of guys who run this company. The first bait-and-switch instance was when they used the large audience attention for The Day Before; to then sell this early access game called "PropNight" which was a much lower effort 4v1 survival game.
And it worked, they sold quite a lot of copies of PropNight; even if it is mostly just a amusing twitch bait game that is no where near as popular as it's mainstream competitors.
Fntastic has pulled this bait-and-switch stunt a couple more times since then; using a big reveal of The Day Before again as a big audience grab; then they'd switch the audiences attention to a completely different project or product.
This isn't even that different from what Alex Jones did with his audience, screaming at them about a issue that would scare them, then turn around and sell a really crappy and overly expensive nutraceutical as a solution.
So my take is, until i see a real video game people are playing and actually conversing over, The Day Before isn't real.
Fishing on Gilgamesh since 2013
Fishing on Bronzebeard since 2005
Fishing in RL since 1992
Born with a fishing rod in my hand in 1979
And i tried to see if there was a license token, there wasn't
Okey, so that probably doesn't mean anything. So i wondered if this game has a official webpage for promotion. It does.
So now i noticed this Geforce NOW logo, and was like; okeeeeeeeey...question mark??
So i headed on over to the Geforce NOW website, tried checking to see if the game was in it's library yet, i'm not sure if Geforce NOW usually has a unreleased game you can check up on before it's set to release, but i checked anyway.
Nothing, although, this also probably doesn't mean much. I checked some Nvidia blogs to see if there was a upcoming games release list for November and it looks like there isn't a blog for November releases yet; at least for the Geforce NOW platform.
So it's set to launch on the 10th, it's on the SteamDB, there's a Geforce NOW logo on the website, but not a Steam or Windows logo. I mean, sure; this could just mean no one has updated the website in a good while.... they obviously couldn't be bothered with updating their social media icons on the webpage.
So yeah, i guess we'll see tomorrow..... fun stuff.
While that light amount of research, i did find this: I chuckled.
Wait, is the press release scheduled to launch alongside the Trailer? Press releases usually don't have release dates. o__o Or am i misunderstanding these guys?
Fishing on Gilgamesh since 2013
Fishing on Bronzebeard since 2005
Fishing in RL since 1992
Born with a fishing rod in my hand in 1979
Delayed.
Early Access on December 7th.
Who could have seen that coming?