Love it when someone posts a meme that’s applies more to themselves than the person they’re replying to.
Love it when someone posts a meme that’s applies more to themselves than the person they’re replying to.
Pretty much. All this will do is generate false data that either side will spin to their own ends.
Not much of an opportunity considering there are plenty of other groups that crack games. It’s not like people are loyal to pirating groups...if a group that allows them to steal a game stops, they’ll simply get it from another group.
Could everyone just stop giving this asshole the reaction he’s looking for and just flag his post as Harassment (since he’s harassing everyone who hasn’t played the game yet), and then just ignore him? Best thing to do for douches like this is to just ignore them and not give him the reaction that he’s getting off on.…
Pretty much. Whenever you see that shit, just flag it as harrassment and move on. Best thing to do for posters like that is to not give them the attention they crave.
Just flag his shit as harrassment. Little dick’s probably getting off on pissing people off.
Don’t feed his shit. Just flag his spoiler posts as harrassment and move on. Little dick just wants attention.
re #2: There are buggy open world games (which are to be expected due to the sheer size of the content) and there are Bethesda games. If you look at other games of similar size like the GTAs and the pre-Unity AssCreeds, you’ll definitely see bugs, but you’d rarely hear about people having completely busted…
“I haven’t had much of an issue with it in Fallout, but i really dislike it in a game like Mass Effect where your decisions hold a lot more weight and saying the wrong thing can have major effects.”
Which is why it always boggles my mind that Bethesda games get so much praise as soon as they release. The releases always feel like BETA versions of the games they’re supposed to be and are only really great after the modding community has tinkered with them for a few months, yet every review site bends over…
As interesting as this sounds, whoever decides the pricing at Square really needs to get whacked upside the head and sent back to the mail room...a separate mode like this doesn’t sound anywhere close to warranting a ten dollar price tag, and this isn’t the first time Square’s shown that they have an overblown sense…
This is a completely separate mode from the main game, not a difficulty setting. If you’re gonna bitch, at least be accurate with the bitching.
It’s a whole new mode, not a difficulty setting.
This is what I’ve been saying for a while. People keep giving Bethesda a free pass for releasing buggy games under the excuse that “it’s a huge game”, but all that means is that Bethesda is godawful at planning their games before release. They over scope the game, creating a game so big and complex that it’d take a…
In the console space, it’s not so cut and dry. There’s usually a one to two month gap between when a game is “done” and when the game passes certification where some teams roll people off to work on additional content under a separate budget. Even before certification, people have been rolling off as fewer and fewer…
Too bad Saudi Arabia didn’t think its treatment of religion was a positive thing since they’ve apparently outright banned the game for religious reasons...
All this stick talk. Who needs sticks? if you take the camera by the lens, what direction do you move the lens to look up? you push it up. What direction do you move the lens to look down? you push it down. All Y-inverters keep wanting to control the camera from behind the fulcrum with these imaginary sticks when it’s…
The issue isn’t the game having bugs so much as the knee-jerk acceptance of said bugs when it comes to Bethesda games. If other games released with the same number and types of bugs you find in many Bethesda releases, you’d, at the very least, see scores take a hit when the bugs are called out in the review. However,…
Arguably, it doesn’t excuse them at all. Part of properly planning a game is designing a game that you can reasonably finish at an appropriate level of quality in the time you have allotted. The fact that Bethesda repeatedly bites off more than they can chew isn’t a reason for people to let their quality/performance…
Totally agree. Why would they even bother TRYING to fix these bugs if the press and the public will simply throw 9’s at them on the promise that the good game underneath will eventually show up after a few patches. I love Bethesda games as much as the next guy, but a game at release as buggy as theirs does not deserve…