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Post by Koda, Master Crunchyroller on Dec 5, 2013 17:13:28 GMT -5
Case in point Skyrim. Which is why that game has so many glitches. It is just too complex to be able to check everything. Yeah, I imagine finding glitches in that game would be like finding a missing comma in Russian war epic. It's astounding that some of the games we get are even playable, thb. If anything the amount of glitches will increase this new generation as both the One and PS4 have RAM that put the PS3 and 360 to shame. That means that even larger and more complex game worlds are possible. I wouldn't even be shocked if the majority of non-racing/sports/fighting games become open world games to some extent.
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Post by Viva on Dec 5, 2013 17:16:43 GMT -5
Seriously, you have all this money and you spend all this time working on a game and you can't even remove bugs or glitches?! What the hell, if a game's good enough to hit the stores it should at least have no glitches that cause you to rage quit on the damn thing. This is cute.
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Post by The Ichi on Dec 5, 2013 17:17:02 GMT -5
I also sometimes think developers leave some glitches in because they found them amusing.
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Post by Chip on Dec 5, 2013 17:26:15 GMT -5
Doesn't help that even if a tester does find an issue, they have to recreate it. If they can't recreate it then it was a freak occurrence and isn't really paid attention to. Sometimes, even if it is re-creatable they can't afford to attempt to fix it, due to either money or time constraints.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 5, 2013 18:40:30 GMT -5
Yeah, I imagine finding glitches in that game would be like finding a missing comma in Russian war epic. It's astounding that some of the games we get are even playable, thb. If anything the amount of glitches will increase this new generation as both the One and PS4 have RAM that put the PS3 and 360 to shame. That means that even larger and more complex game worlds are possible. I wouldn't even be shocked if the majority of non-racing/sports/fighting games become open world games to some extent. Not to mention the shameless cashgrab element of the scene that sees outright broken games shelved at stores without proper QA testing having been administered so as to meet TEH DEDLINEZ. The future is likely buggy as shit. You'll wish you could play Fallout: New Vegas.
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Post by Chip on Dec 5, 2013 20:18:04 GMT -5
If anything the amount of glitches will increase this new generation as both the One and PS4 have RAM that put the PS3 and 360 to shame. That means that even larger and more complex game worlds are possible. I wouldn't even be shocked if the majority of non-racing/sports/fighting games become open world games to some extent. Not to mention the shameless cashgrab element of the scene that sees outright broken games shelved at stores without proper QA testing having been administered so as to meet TEH DEDLINEZ. Actually more often then not the Q&A testing is fine, it's just their superiors decide against fixing them, as you mentioned, to meet a deadline. Q&A people get shit on a lot when it's not their fault most of the time.
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