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Game's no more buggy than most normal releases, not enough issues to put me off playing.
@adrest4 wrote:
Game's no more buggy than most normal releases, not enough issues to put me off playing.
I wish more people thought like you. They seem to think an 80 hour long game should come out flawlessly.
Most people don't seem to get it - but even if you hire a testing team, they're such a narrow search scope. The reason all these problems come out at release is because all of a sudden there all millions of people playing - millions of people doing different things, triggering different things. There's no testing team on Earth that has the capacity to sweep for bugs like a playerbase does.
Not only that - but they're developing for 4 different hardwares at this point - that means 4x the testing needed, and 4x the likelihood one of them will get bugged.
I know I develop my own game as a hobby - and every single time I'm working on a new demo release, I go back - all the way back to the first level I designed 4 years ago - and being the only tester, I still come across bugs I need to fix! You can fine pick it and believe it's all fine - until the one odd circumstance you do something that forces a bug out of hiding.
People need to be more lenient with developers. I'm not saying we should blindly accept poo on a silver platter - but I beat this game 4 times, there are no progression halting bugs in this game. It is not broken, just buggy - and even then, the bugs are not major experience breakers. Am I annoyed that I can't complete some tasks on NG+? Sure, but I'm not gonna stomp around and act like the game is a disaster.
This reminds me of people absolutely losing their minds that you could fall through the wall/floor in Assassin's Creed (I can't remember which entry it was).
Even better is when they cite the past - acting like games weren't buggy then, when virtually every game to ever exist has bugs and quirks.
Atleast now we have the technology to fix games after the fact.
- 8 years ago
No, but I actually did that before MEA launched. That is, single character playthrough from ME1 to ME3 (up to Citadel DLC/Sanctuary... cannot be bothered with the last 20 minutes of ME3 anymore, bleh).
Personally I have not encountered anything game breaking. On my second playthrough 140ish hours overall. Relatively bug free for me (I don't play MP at all, so that is a factor) silly animations and visual glitches only. No total quest failures either. If something glitched, just reloaded an earlier save and all good. Happened maybe 5-6 times, low enough to not bother at all.
- Anonymous8 years ago
It's downright alarming buying a game to play another. MEA is shelved since April 7th. Waiting for a patch I don't trust will solve issues I'm expecting.
- 8 years ago
Well after playing it 4 times and spending over 500 hours on it, I needed to get some shepard back in my system. MEA is good in terms of combat, but Shepard is the protagonist that I want to be associated with. Now if only they could cut and paste the MEA combat system back into the trilogy lolol....