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Originally Posted by zimrahil View PostAh yes of course, my apologies"Kryten, isn't it round about this time of year that your head goes back to the lab for retuning?"
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Originally Posted by Billy View PostThe rep in that last video does say how long this game was in development, but I can't locate the point now.
Talking of future iterations, I have my fingers crossed for a pool add-on somewhere down the line.
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Originally Posted by Csmith View PostId pay for a dlc of pool, Chinese 8 ball and English Billiards. I can live without it for now, but it would be great in a dlc or future iteration."Kryten, isn't it round about this time of year that your head goes back to the lab for retuning?"
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Originally Posted by Billy View PostNo need to apologise - easy mistake to make. Personally I'm not too excited for This is Snooker/Pool, as the ball physics etc look inferior to Snooker 19 from the little snippets of gameplay available. I might pick up the pool stand-alone at some point, as Snooker 19 doesn't have the option.
I would like pool as a dlc though
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The game design process included recreating the Star table exactly from a full set of parts provided to the developer by Star. I can't see them going to the same lengths for a pool DLC, so it could be half baked if it does come. There is already 6 reds and shootout modes, as well as online tournaments running concurrently with the real world tournaments. Should be plenty to be getting on with. Early reviews seem to be good with regards the physics.
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Originally Posted by Mark187187 View PostThe game design process included recreating the Star table exactly from a full set of parts provided to the developer by Star. I can't see them going to the same lengths for a pool DLC, so it could be half baked if it does come. There is already 6 reds and shootout modes, as well as online tournaments running concurrently with the real world tournaments. Should be plenty to be getting on with. Early reviews seem to be good with regards the physics.
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Regarding the online aspects of Snooker 19, does anyone happen to know if a PS+ account is required? On the PS Store the game is £24.99 for PS+ members (as opposed to £29.99) so I suspect it will be.
Even if you can play online without a PS+ account, I’ll approach the mode very cautiously. There’ll be griefers and people who just sit there and wait for you to quit if they’re losing. I can see it being a frustrating and unrewarding experience, because like all online gaming it can’t be controlled sufficiently.Last edited by Billy; 9 April 2019, 11:50 PM."Kryten, isn't it round about this time of year that your head goes back to the lab for retuning?"
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I believe generally the free to play games (E.g. Fortnite, Apex Legend etc) won't need PS+ to play online but all the other games will need it.
And I can relate to that online experience from Hustle Kings a few years back. Normally I out-wait by making tea or do other things when that happens.
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Originally Posted by Dr_Doctor View PostI believe generally the free to play games (E.g. Fortnite, Apex Legend etc) won't need PS+ to play online but all the other games will need it.
[ETA] Hold on, I may be wrong. Maybe HK was a FtP game. I don't remember now. It was either that or Pure Pool that was FtP.
Originally Posted by NUT View PostSnooker nations coming to the ps4 Tuesday think only 7 quid or something with 20 percent off for plus users nice cheap stop gap before WednesdayLast edited by Billy; 13 April 2019, 09:31 PM."Kryten, isn't it round about this time of year that your head goes back to the lab for retuning?"
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