• @Baines
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    11 year ago

    almost like it’s not the customers job to care

    it’s shameless how rush jobs are given a pass

    • @NocturnalMorning
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      01 year ago

      You think a game in development for 5+ years is a rush job? I’m sure there was pressure toward the end to release. But, valling it a rush job is a little over the top.

      Our expectations for games has become untenable, and then we bitch about why companies add loot boxes to games. This is why.

      • @Holyginz
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        11 year ago

        No they add loot boxes cause they are slimy. 5 years IS a rush job if the game is bad. It’s like the classic example of someone claiming they spent 8 hours shading someone’s lip in a drawing so they should be given top dollar for it but the drawings still looks bad.

      • @Baines
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        1 year ago

        have we played the same game?

        shitty managed projects run over into rushed products all the time

        and expecting a AAA to be better optimized is nor untenable lol

        you want to give it a pass fine but this whole industry releasing crap to have the user base beta stuff is pathetic

        bugs like changing ship design wiping inventory is pathetic making it to release

        • @NocturnalMorning
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          01 year ago

          No, I’m not giving it a pass. I’ve just worked in software for more than 5 minutes, and I know how difficult this stuff is to get right.

          • @Baines
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            01 year ago

            i do it for a living as well

            i’d be fired for releasing bugs to a customer as games do

            this issue is given a major pass in the game iandustry