kurioskurion wrote: »Uhm every game is going to have bugs.
and still cant believe we playing a broken game.
we playing a broken game.
playing a broken game.
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broken game.
Sithisvoid wrote: »I don't think it's broken, but it's badly bent. (Old reference)
and still cant believe we playing a broken game.we playing a broken game.playing a broken game.playingbroken game.
bro·ken
ˈbrōkən
adjective
1. having been fractured or damaged and no longer in one piece or in working order.
I haven't played in the last eight hours or so, but I'm pretty sure that it's still playable. Meaning that even though there are bugs it's still 'in working order'. Meaning you don't know how to English.

Yolokin_Swagonborn wrote: »A lot of people defend mediocrity in the video game industry. As if somehow, quality is less important than any other product you purchase because this is entertainment and not "serious."
We expect statistical quality standards in automobiles, our food, purchased products of all types, why make an exception for video games?
We are just hurting ourselves over the long run by purchasing and continuing to play a product that was an a clear beta or late alpha state on release run by a development team without a working QA process.
and still cant believe we playing a broken game.
Game is justified for broken because it is b2p,the ones who accept this game as it is.I wonder what else you let slide.
Yolokin_Swagonborn wrote: »A lot of people defend mediocrity in the video game industry. As if somehow, quality is less important than any other product you purchase because this is entertainment and not "serious."
We expect statistical quality standards in automobiles, our food, purchased products of all types, why make an exception for video games?
We are just hurting ourselves over the long run by purchasing and continuing to play a product that was an a clear beta or late alpha state on release run by a development team without a working QA process.
Complexity isn't the only reason why all games do have flaws, errors and issues.
- resources and budget are limited
- the pressure of the competition
- you have to go live at a specific date
If you expect nearly perfect games with no problems at all, then they would be too expensive and probably out of date when released.
and still cant believe we playing a broken game.
I keep seeing "broken game" on here. I don't think it means what you think it means.
I have played nearly every day since PC release (including Beta) without any huge problems, a few crashes and a couple of glitches, and twice a broken (but quickly repaired) launcher.