4 seperate discs but only 1 usable?

Hi there dear reader,

I’ve gotten my physical PC copy of the game delivered today and the first thing I noticed after opening the box was that there were 5 disks, one for the soundtrack and 4 for the actual game. However, I only had to insert disk 1 and I was not asked to use the other 3 remaining disks. However, after installing the game by steam/disk 1 I figured out to have a look what the other 3 disks were useable for. I quickly found out that there was nothing useful that I know off, however, I did find a load of CSD files. Does anybody perhaps know what these files are used for and why there are 4 separate discs from which only 1 is usable?

Greetings,

the discs contain a 3 month old version of the game… because the DVDs needed to be produced.

Steam instead of using that one downloaded the newest one with a huge day 1 update…
So basically we where mailed useless DVDs…

Aha thanks for your response!
Well uhm, at least the CD’s look pretty, I guess…

this is the official statement:

Four years after our Kickstarter campaign, our games is set to be released tomorrow. This is admittedly later than what we promised to our backers and later than we have originally envisaged. I don’t want to bore our backers with excuses and platitudes – taking time to deliver the awesome experience that YOU deserve – the simple truth is that the task was really big and our team still quite small and we also made mistakes along the way. However, we always wanted to deliver, to create the game we wanted and we believed you wanted. And one mistake we flatter ourselves on not doing, is succumbing to complacency. That means being constantly dissatisfied with the state of the game – not necessarily because it is bad, but because it could be better.

The production realities of console game development mean that ‘release’ version has to be submitted some three months before the actual release date. We could have used these three months to get some rest, or we could use it to create some additional content and sell it to you as DLC, but we went back to the version-to-be-released and worked on it and tweaked it and polished it and the results are obvious: all the animations have been fine-tuned, quests are more balanced, rpg progression is smoother, the game runs faster and is more stable; every facet of the game got some polish. The drawback of course is that most of the data in the old build were replaced and have to be downloaded as a patch. At hefty 25GB, it’s going to take some time and it’s a shame. Still, we strongly believe that after four year wait it will pay off to wait a little bit longer while the Day 1 patch is downloading. Trust me, it will deliver the awesome experience YOU deserve!

Sincerely,

Martin Klima
Executive Producer
Warhorse Studios