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@Dan78loki wrote:Some of these guys/kids should of been around when games were on cassettes, no internet no patches and no fixes was the norm.
The snowflake generation eh. They have it great right now and still don't realise it
Expecting a working product is not being a "Snowflake". Your attitude is precisely why companies keep launching products in this state; because they know folks like you will come along and defend them all the livelong day, whilst attacking anyone with a legitimate complaint. Please, just stop it. You aren't funny, you aren't clever, and you're just helping make things worse.
Worth noting, I'm in my mid 40's, so I actually DO remember the days of games on cassettes, and I remember very well that when they came out, they were almost entirely complete and bug free. Sure, there were the outliers, or even the dreaded production error where the data didn't copy to the tape properly (Funnily enough that was also a Codemasters game), but THIS kind of nonsense is absolutely not acceptable. If anything, with companies being worth vastly larger, having insane levels of staffing, and profits that could buy every single Spectrum game maker (and the entire company itself) whole with plenty of room left over, it is utterly baffling that you'd go to bat for these people.
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