They should bring back the servers first
They should bring back the servers first
Weasley’s, ranked:
deserted him...
She also gave him up.
I can't believe you let Rick Astley down like that.
Ron isn’t even the #2 Weasley.
They also really, really telegraph where you should go first. I appreciate them opening things up, but when they go out of their way to make the characters point you in the linear direction, it defeats the point, especially if you can’t even do anything on that planet anyway.
Any of the above. Internal QA at EA might have found it, and if the user path is insignificant enough it can get marked known shippable. It certainly got past Sony and Microsoft unnoticed. But even big games can release with game stopping bugs. Neverwinter Nights 2 comes to mind as a big offender.
These aren’t bugs, they’re “Surprise Mechanics”
As a former CQA\FQA for THQ (pre-Nordic), I can tell you with 150% certainty that it was caught during testing, but likely got relegated to the NPF (No Plans To Fix) bug pile as they raced to get the game through compliance testing for the major platforms in time for a Holiday\Pre-Star Wars movie release.
Exactly, at the very least Respawn can add in the option to fast travel back to your ship. I feel they’re reason for omitting fast travel is BS. Tomb Raider is all about traversal through the various areas of the game yet it still has fast travel.
It’s weird that Dathomir shows up right away as a planet to travel to when there’s no reason to go there at the start of the game.
I don’t think you understand what testers do, they specifically have to test circumstances so players can’t break the game.
I am just going to say it. I love the game but alot of this could be fixed with a fast travel option.
just saying ;)
As someone who did QA testing on a AAA title like a decade ago? A few possibilities:
So what you’re saying is the game has some replayability to it.
Good on you for the solidarity kotaku has shown today. I’m sorry you’re all going through this. We’re with you.
As someone who was once part of a similar insurrection against arrogant, incompetent, and condescending management, I want to applaud all of y’all for today’s showing. I’m sure you’re simultaneously enjoying the fun of mutiny while also understanding the risk. Please also know how much it means to us here in the feebl…
Star Wars movies: *make billions of dollars every time*