Hopeless 2 on Xbox

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Varex
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Hopeless 2 on Xbox

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Remus, I must make a suggestion. If you put this game on Xbox systems, or even PSN systems it could probably be a pretty successful game. You could probably even make a bit of money off of it to use to upgrade the game even further, or even fund other games just as good. So my suggestion to you is to at least consider making an attempt to get this on Xbox. If a game like Minecraft can do it, then you surely could. :) :agree:
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Any Response Remus???
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Re: Hopeless 2 on Xbox

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A few months are required to port this game on Xbox.
I don't have enough spare time for that.
Besides, I'm much more interested in DirectX 11, custom shaders and realtime shadows.
All of these will be available (I hope) this summer.
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Not to mention a story line mode would have to be entered into the game. Probably the most fun thing about H2 is the fact that is's wide open, and you are free to create any strategy you like. This probably would not sell on a console game...
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I think more important is to play this game with a tablet or smartphone than with game consoles. :lol:
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Only Samsung Note II is suitable for playing H2. Size of the screen is just perfect. Only thing is hmmm....no dineros $$$$ to buy it. And one small thing, Remus has to build it for Android :mrgreen:
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