So I just read a few comments. Sorry for being late. Kinda busy with stuff.
I don't want Sui Generis to have co-op, multiplayer or any type of multiplayer if it distracts from having a really well designed singleplayer. If Sui Generis ever gets multiplayer I don't want any CD Keys at all. We sadly have to learn to live with pirates. CD Projket RED is mad about them as well but there is nothing you can do :/. I don't want any Digital Rights Management (DRM) copy protection client software of any type like CD Keys, SONY's SecuROM, StarForce, Steam, Steam Works or TAGES. Especially since a 100% Digital Rights Management (DRM) free version is promised which will hopefully get sold on GoG.com.
Now onto my other questions.
#1. Will Sui Generis have a dev console (Console command)? So I can type cheats in the dev console like if I want infinite health I just type god mod, infinite health or whatever. Dev consoles are something that is really missing from PC versions of video games. The last video game that I purchased that's on PC was in 2011 the PC version of The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim which has a dev console and lets me type tgm (Toggle god mod) for god mode, tcl (Toggle no clip) for no clipping, Additem blah blah blah like player.>additem 000000F 100 which gives me 100 gold, ect.
Will BareMettle Entertainment give us PC gamers a dev console for Sui Generis?
#2. I know Sui Generis does not support Nvidia's PhysX physics engine but will it support Nvidia's TXAA? The PC version of Crysis 3 supports at least 4 different type like FXAA, MSAA, etc can BareMettle Entertainment do this as well please?
#3. I am still looking forward to a 100% Digital Rights Management (DRM) free physical boxed version of Sui Generis sold at brick and mortar retailer stores. Also another thing I want in the physical boxed version of Sui Generis is a physical disc that has mod tools this would be nice to have a physical boxed version of Sui Generis like this sold at brick and mortar retailer stores world wide once they get the mod tools released. The physical disc that contains the mod tools must also be 100% Digital Rights Management (DRM) free as well. Bethesda Game Studios released a physical disc in the physical boxed version of the PC version of The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind in 2002. This is something a lot of PC versions of video games are missing that I enjoy. Now I know BareMettle said no mod tools just yet so wait a few months and then release a physical boxed version of Sui Generis that also has a physical disc containing the mod tools to sell to brick and mortar retailer stores world wide. CD Projekt RED might also do this with the physical boxed version of the PC version of The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt which will be released and sold sometime in 2014.
Talk with Deep Silver or Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment or someone to distribute physical boxed versions of Sui Generis with a physical disc of Sui Generis itself and a physical disc of the mod tools as well inside all 100% DIgital Rights Management (DRM) free. In the end you will gain more sales due to gaining more customers.
Just a small note: Sui Generis has one of the most amazingly bestest dynamic combat I have ever seen when I watched the new YouTube video a few minutes ago. Bethesda Game Studios needs to take inspiration from BareMettle Entertainment and Sui Generis to add dynamic combat like this for The Elder Scrolls VI and any future video games that Bethesda Game Studios develop and releases in the future. I am never purchasing a video game published by Bethesda Softworks ever again or any of the 7 video game development companies that they own.
Madoc YOU HAVE TRULY DELIVERED AN AMAZING VIDEO GAME. THANK YOU
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