So everyone stay the hell calm, support the game and the developer through it's fetal stages and stop moaning and groaning.
Some people may get very upset with their car being the wrong colour for instance, others may be more chilled. Its the level of acceptability thats important, IMO DICE are well within those levels![]()
I vote we start a worldwide gaming retribution syndicate. If a developer releases something with core issues, we chop off the offender's right arm(s).
Next offence we take the other arm as well. Then eyes. Ears to follow. I'm'a stop here before it gets creepy...
Yeah, but like I said... wrong color is a non-core issue.
Car not having wheels. Door only opening from outside. Can only turn left. Those are core issues.
Games coming out bugged with CORE ISSUES really shouldn't ever have been released. Those companies don't deserve a cent of our money.
Are the bugs in BF3 considered core issues? I find it hard to tell, seeing as I am standing outside of the experience atm. But from what I hear/read, yes, I do consider some of the issues as core.
Battlelog having problems with antivirusses, Origin servers constantly overloaded, etc. Those are the sorts of things that NEEDS to work for the game's core audience (multiplayer) to be able to play the damn thing!
I vote we start a worldwide gaming retribution syndicate. If a developer releases something with core issues, we chop off the offender's right arm(s).
Next offence we take the other arm as well. Then eyes. Ears to follow. I'm'a stop here before it gets creepy...
5million copies sold... you expect everyone to have the same bug-free experience?
In modern games it is so much more noticeable when a game is buggy, even if it is not a game destroyer (although lag :/) I say we go back to 2D level games that run perfectly everytime!
The game is complex... not in terms of being able to cast many spells and crap (silly argument?) but the movement models, destructible scenery, being able to traverse almost any object are pretty neato.
Anyway, it has been a long time since I saw a perfect game on release, it would take too many hours of testing to find them all.
No-one is asking for perfect titles, we just want our games to be properly tested and not just pushed out to be fixed later. That's it, I don't want to program my game to work when I get home, I want it to work as humanly as possible out of the box without hearing about passing the buck or zomg this or zomg that.
Exactly this!
I don't mind non-core issues at all!
Can't disable mouse smoothing? FINE!
Not enough settings to tweak graphics performance? FINE!
Core issues on the other hand...
Can't launch the game at all? NOT FINE!
Can't login to the platform REQUIRED to play at all? NOT FINE!
I don't mind those small annoying bugs that you can just ignore. Borderlands had MANY of those. But as a game designed from the ground up as a coop and single player RPGFPS experience... the core worked!
Red Dead Redemption, while having multiplayer, wasn't focussed entirely on MP. Fine, my car's passenger seat is made of barbed wire, but at least the friggin car works!!!
I'm really just fed-up beyond comparison with AAA titles releasing broken core components. ESPECIALLY when those issues were already brought up vehemently in testing!
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i hope you all see my point in this, its % of people that exp a common issue that either makes a bug acceptable/unacceptable