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They never needed to solve glitches in their games because their games barely had any glitches, so you can't really complain about that. Their policy last gen was similar to how gaming was before day-one patches existed: We can't fix this game once it comes out, so let it be perfect. Even so, the one glitch I

Yeah I forgot about that one. But it was the one bug. Never was overstatement, but its safe to say they are the company that releases the most polished games.

In an industry were the publishers has so much to say about release dates and quality control, its safe to say Nintendo itself is a big part of the games it publishes. Kotaku even has an article on the relationship between game developers and Nintendo, you should read it. My point is, its no coincidence that Nintendo

All of the points you have made are true. However I feel like all of their issues except for the constant tweeking of their devices (wich is completely true) are about not accomodating with the industry's standards today rather than anything else

People are ignoring that those mountains are actually quite tall... So it could only be on Argentina or Chile. It curious, because on that latitude there are cities on both sides of the Andes: La Rioja on Argentina and La Serena on Chile.

There aren't mountains that tall in Africa. It only makes sense for the city to be in SA.

To be honest, I think Uncharted is overrated as a series. It had great visuals and great acting, but the gameplay was just terrible in my opinion. Gunplay was bland and boring and the AI was so insufferably bad, from both the enemies and the allies, that I could never get immersed in the game (some of the problems I