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@onemadvagabond wrote:
@V4rdyn wrote:
@onemadvagabond Additional patches will follow in the next two months. This is just the first based on community feedback. Hang in there. 🙂
I don't mean to be well, rude, but why the heck should anyone be expected to 'hang in there'? I am curious, those who forgive the creators of games these days that are pushed out with so many bugs, why do you feel the need to do so? Do you not feel that when you are paying for the game, you are not owed a finished game in return? Do you say the same thing when your car has numerous recalls? Do you accept when a restaurant tells you we will bring this raw in the middle burger back to your when we get around to it? Your new smartphone only has some features working correctly, do you just move along and say get to it when you get to it?
The glaring difference?
This is a game. Entertainment.
It would be the same as throwing a tantrum because a movie ended other than the way you wanted.
You see,from my point of view,the game works. I am entertained.
There was no detailed plan for how the game played out when I bought it.
If a gun had a glitch or even a major character in the game had a problem,they could completely remove it and in no way be in breech of any contract.
Sure,things could run smoother...and they will.
Anyone who pre-orders a game or buys it on release and expects no bugs is crazy. That doesn't happen. Ever.
mckrackin5324 wrote:
The glaring difference?
This is a game. Entertainment.
It would be the same as throwing a tantrum because a movie ended other than the way you wanted.
You see,from my point of view,the game works. I am entertained.
There was no detailed plan for how the game played out when I bought it.
If a gun had a glitch or even a major character in the game had a problem,they could completely remove it and in no way be in breech of any contract.
Sure,things could run smoother...and they will.
Anyone who pre-orders a game or buys it on release and expects no bugs is crazy. That doesn't happen. Ever.
It makes no difference if it is entertainment. Are you not expected to get a finished working product upon delivery? How about the people who have bugs that are so bad that they cannot kills the game? If your movie 'entertainment' you went to see stopped playing in the theater ten minutes into the movie, would you just let it go and leave? You are still buying a product in either case, entertainment or not makes no difference. If you purchase an OS like Linux or Windows and it didn't work, would you just sit there and say, oh well, it's not a car or food so whatever? I'm sure they will fix it someday.