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Originally posted by LifeKnight:
**Wasn't it Ambrosia who put out the 1.0.1 update? How could they release that without haveing the code?
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For some time, I have wondered about a similar thing for PoG. Here at AmbrosiaSW.com, PoG 1.0.2 (Mac and Windows) can be downloaded whereas at Beenox.com, only PoG 1.0.1 Mac and PoG 1.0 Windows can be downloaded.
Methinks that Beenox is sick of working with Coldstone and Pillars of Garendall. As a result, they have focused on working on other projects. However, I believe that if you create a program, you should fix it so that there will be no problems (especially if you are charging money for the game!!!). Ambrosia has done a very good job with this for games like Apeiron (remember when they made an update several years after it was made so that it would work with USB mice?). I'm sure that Apieron's programmers were sick of working on that game, but they did it anyways and boy, aren't we happy!
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Originally posted by ellrx:
**This would have me to believe that the last version that CGE was compiled with would be 3.5
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RB 3.5 came out 8/20/2001 and the most recent non-beta version is 5.2.4, which came out on 11/24/2003. Notice the huge gap in between the two release dates!
By the way, when was the last time that anybody from Beenox has said anything about Coldstone or PoG. David Dunham in November 2002 said that Dee was "working in the office on the weekends to get the problems solved". This was shortly after Coldstone 1.0.1. A year later and we see no update, no response from Beenox, and even Ambrosia has not gotten any news!!!
And now I am done with my rant-like speech which involved statements of facts :).
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(This message has been edited by Thunderforge (edited 11-27-2003).)