I HATED this roof fight... I did not take quite as many attempts, but my controller is lucky i have a blanket to toss it into
I HATED this roof fight... I did not take quite as many attempts, but my controller is lucky i have a blanket to toss it into
At least rogue like games put in more effort than you did using ctrl+c & ctrl+v for six numbers to express a large value.
Reddit in vr form
You are correct, sweating isnt in the same league =)
Assassins Creed: Tomb Raider
The funny part is i was talking about the commercial. I dont own one, might get one, but could not stop laughing during the commercial.
i love me some squatty potty! For those interested:
Its a Dragoon from StarCraft!
+1 for Steel Battalion controller reference
I see a ps4 fanboy =)
Jubilex is pretty much spot on. Rare bugs tend to crop up and can’t be reproduced by a developer there for they can’t find and fix the root cause. Attempting to blindly fix it can cause more harm than good. When they are that rare, developers tend to leave them in until either a test department or the community can…
I have been testing games professionally for quite a long time now and as I read this article I cringed. These types of bugs are absolutely the worst and drive developers mad. It’s interesting how a one in a million bug affected a professional level tournament.
Having worked in QA for many years, they more than likely knew that and reported it. It boils down to bug priority.
Thank you, now what has been seen can never be unseen
That was about my response.
It’s United States not US
I have worked in quality assurance for over 8 years on large and small titles. I can not play a game these days without subconsciously moving into tester mode. This is especially true for buggy games.
Having spent over 8 years in the game development industry, (not as an artist but worked with artists for many years) you are incorrect.