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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?
Its not the creators faults its the publishers like EA.
Believeit or not, the devs, artists, va's love what they do and tske pride in their work. The publishers have the final,say on what goes in, gets cut, gets finished, polished 3tc before the push. These days publishers have no patience. They want the $$$ yesterday so don't give time for a product to be finished before launch. Instead expect that done after, once micro transactions and money from merchandise is coming in
I will agree on the part that EA is mostly at fault, but there are a lot of things in this game that should have been addressed by Bioware. They have been at this game for five years now.
- Anonymous9 years ago
@onemadvagabond wrote:
I will agree on the part that EA is mostly at fault, but there are a lot of things in this game that should have been addressed by Bioware. They have been at this game for five years now.
You're right but to be fair most AAA games don't give you two patches in two weeks since release, it usually takes months and sometimes they don't even do that (remember Arkham Knight PC where they basically just said "we're not gonna fix it, sorry"). Yes, it's becoming a real problem now in the industry where a lot of AAA games come out rushed and with a lot of problems (though I feel it's getting better compared to only two years ago, especially on PC where you were 100% sure until recently that you'd get a buggy game at launch), but at least they're listening to the community and working really fast. It doesn't exonerate them but it gives them a little more credit than other devs.
It's also a really big game where some of the minor bugs are likely not to come out until millions of people play it with all different setups and all different styles.