How is he wrong? Go look at all the patch notes, there are always several bugs being fixed. (And many wont even get released) and there are still bugs today lol.
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Nevermind my comment about ign having the 9th highest score for XIV as one of the reviews before that is from Vanadiel Online lol. So anyway no matter how you hate ign (personally I think EDGE is way better) compared to other notable press ign is absolutely in love with XIV. Which of course brings their journalist abilities seem a bit dubious.
Why we are even discussing an article from August 2010 is beyond me. The OP is very misleading by linking to such an old article.
IGN reran the article over the weekend (with a few tweaks), hence why it got brought up. Yes most of the information in it is completely out of date.
I know right Abriael. I got like a $600 machine , Emachine with factory everything except video card and then in my PC I have a 9800 GT.
i7 930 @ 4.0GHz
6 GB DDR3 RAM
Radeon HD 5850
Given the above specs the game still chugs using the following settings:
1600x900 (windowed)
8xQ MSAA
8 Standard (General Drawing Quality)
3 Standard (Background Drawing Quality)
Lowest Shadows
Depth of Field ON
Ambient Occlusion OFF *-50% FPS. Not exaggerating*
This game is very poorly optimized and suffers from memory leaks over time that leads to the game crashing.
NO ONE is running this game perfectly while maxed out.
Indeed, and the last thing we need now is to excuse them for that. This game may be primarily designed for high-end machines, but that is no excuse to not to optimize their engine much further. It is clearly possible.
Hopefully that next-gen engine guy can do something about it.