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LadyGray01
6 years agoSeasoned Ace
My husband is a computer programmer. His job doesn't run 9-5. He can't just say he's done and stop. It runs however long it takes to get the program done that is being worked on by a set deadline. If he gives a client a program with bugs, he loses a contract. He has to test every scenario and make sure everything is working as it should before the deadline. Anyone who is in software of any kind accepts this as the way it is or they don't do the job. You hope that your deadline makes it so you can work reasonable hours, but sometimes plum happens and you have to work extra.
If the developers really aren't playtesting the game to check for conflicts and bugs (which it often seems they aren't) then they aren't doing their job as they should. That said, if EA's deadlines are unreasonable, then that's why, and it's not really their fault. My husband does have the ability to say a deadline is unreasonable, the developers for Sims may not.
If the developers really aren't playtesting the game to check for conflicts and bugs (which it often seems they aren't) then they aren't doing their job as they should. That said, if EA's deadlines are unreasonable, then that's why, and it's not really their fault. My husband does have the ability to say a deadline is unreasonable, the developers for Sims may not.
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