This could mean HH (a game that comes out later), but could also mean Rising itself as both games have the word "Chronicle" in their respective name.Ģ) HH's page doesn't mention any kind of perk for linking Rising to it.ģ) This leads me to wonder which game the perk is for:ģa) If perk is for Rising, then why is the developer expecting customers to still be playing Rising a year later when HH comes out? Most people who buy Rising on it's release will have finished it when HH comes out (to be then linked to Rising for the perk), so how is the perk meant to be any kind of incentive?ģb) If the perk is for HH, then why isn't it mentioned on HH's store page? Why invite confusion by referring to HH as "Chronicle" on Rising's page when both games are called "Eiyuden Chronicle "?īut as DerikSage said, the confusion may have been a combination of my overthinking and 505 not being as clear as they could have been. I'll try explaining this as a bullet list:ġ) Rising's page says: There might even be some small perks for players that link the game with Eiyuden Chronicle. I did respond to you before when you asked, but I obviously didn't make my case very well. So I'm continuing to fail to understand your confusion in the OP. Originally posted by Melodia:Again, I'm really curious where you get the idea that one would need to "still be playing it"? It's a single player game, it's not going to matter how long before the main game comes out the last times you played Rising was, as long as you have a save file.which almost never goes away even if you uninstall a game. Your interpretation does make sense, and I appreciate you taking the time to share it with me in a civil manner. Of course I don't believe that there's anything underhanded going on here, but I still wanted clarification. On the other hand, you might be surprised at how often doing so has either cleared up something ambiguously worded or prevented me from buying into something where the ambiguity seemed to be intentional. You shouldn't worry about HH affecting Rising, when Rising is literally the snack before the main course (and you get small perks for playing rising prior to HH) You probably wouldn't be at all surprised at how often in my life I've been accused of overthinking something! I think you're thinking about it too much. Since it makes no sense to say you might get some perks for Rising for owning Rising, then it suggests that you might get some perks for Rising for owning HH (which comes out a year later). The statement just says "Chronicle", which is ambiguous since both titles are Eiyuden Chronicle. There are two EC games coming: ECR (Rising) and ECHH (Hundred Heroes). Originally posted by Sishiya:Because if you're not still playing Rising when HH comes out, then what good would the perks for Rising be? You shouldn't worry about HH affecting Rising, when Rising is literally the snack before the main course (and you get small perks for playing rising prior to HH) Now if the intent is that the perks are actually obtained on HH (for owning Rising), then that statement is pretty confusing, needs to be reworded and placed on HH's page. There might even be some small perks for players that link the game with Eiyuden Chronicle.There are two EC games coming: ECR (Rising) and ECHH (Hundred Heroes). On top of that, why would you have to 'still be playing it' to have the save file? Because if you're not still playing Rising when HH comes out, then what good would the perks for Rising be? Part of the reason Rising is being made is to 'tide people over' until EC comes out. Originally posted by Melodia:The release dates are correct.
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