7 years ago
How can EA Allow this ?
How can EA just allow Respawn to just dictate that they don't want to have developer crunch. It's a joke of an excuse also stating that they want to push good content thus not rushing is weak argumen...
@Silz616 Since you're all comparing games to Apex. Let's compare fortnite to apex for two things.
-On release, both spent a lot of money on advertising, for obvious reasons. Huge launch, discover bugs later.
-Both games are of great quality, but had bugs.
People across the world had fortnite running at launch without issues in lounges, bars, homes, etc. because it was playable. And still do. Apex could be in that place if it lost some of it's bad notoriety, gained some good rep.
-The difference is most fps games remain playable, they fix things relatively quickly. There's a major difference between an exploit and a minor bug. Cheats and a minor bug. And then all of them happening at once; complete disaster. Shows that the launch was rushed and game files are insecure.
-Exploits should be fixed relatively quickly, but you can still make portal loops and punch the inside of a loot bin to fly across the map and everyone knows it. Pathfinder's hitbox is also a technical exploit. So that's why things are the way they are.
When someone has a rough game because there's many issues and cheaters in Apex- they're going to post on the forum. The developers have to take full responsibility, because other games had the same issues. op is right, Apex has had so many exploits I can't even remember them all. No other popular br has had this many impacted problems solved so slowly since h1z1. Especially since they have the resources. So it's more accurate to compare apex to h1z1 right now, which was a complete burn barrel.