Lost Planet 2 Suffers Content Cut
Posted by Stephen Jefferies on 02.19.2010
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An IGN translated report from LiveDoor.jp reports that Capcom's Lost Planet 2 is having some of its content cut short thanks to storage limitations of the Xbox 360's disks. During an interview, Jun Takeuchi, the game's producer, said that this was the only major development problem they struggled with.
"We had so much content that we wanted to add this time. It ended up being a battle against disc space."
Takeuchi admits there were several parts cut that the team would have liked to leave in, adding, "We hope to offer those types of elements as future download content."
Capcom followed up with a comment stating that this sort of content loss is common. "Editing the amount of content released with the final version of any game is a standard practice during game development," a spokesperson said to IGN. "We are confident that consumers will not be disappointed with Lost Planet 2 and the variety of massive Akrid, powerful vital suits, beautiful environments and deep level of customization included in the final product."
They cut it from both versions and plan to have it as DLC....
That's not suspicious at all lol
Posted By: Rod Oracheski (Registered) on February 19, 2010 at 07:03 PM
Yeah, I'm sure it was because of storage limitations. It had absolutely nothing to do with the success of the Lost and the Damned and the Ballad of Gay Tony, or Operation: Anchorage, the Pitt, Broken Steel, and Point Lookout.
Nope, nothing at all.
Posted By: Wyatt Beougher (Guest) on February 19, 2010 at 09:14 PM
Fuck XBOX, they always limit us because they have such a shitty system.
Posted By: Sony (Guest) on February 20, 2010 at 05:13 AM
Oh thats cool. You cant put it in the game, but if I want it I can pay for it. Wow, you muthafuckas must really think we stupid. Good thing I dont plan on playing this crap.
Posted By: Fg (Guest) on February 21, 2010 at 02:11 AM
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