Is the delay confirmed?
Is the delay confirmed?
Minimum of 2 days, which Yoshida did say well before release the only thing that will cause any further delays is a critical bug, nothing minor they can emergency patch after the fact.
This hurts more than helps, people explained this to you in your topic -- Still don't understand that concept?
When my brother was playing it, you know what the first thing he said?
"This line is so idiotic I guarantee it becomes a meme just because of the fact it's kind of funny but not too terribly funny, thus it's the perfect meme -- people will think it's absolutely hilarious for months to come."
Face it, Skyrim isn't the best game ever, not everyone likes it -- Shocking right? People have different tastes in games. (Plus Bethesda always leave in glaring issues, ironic given people saying Skyrim is perfect yet complaining about at minimum a 2 day delay in patch when one of Skyrim's first patches negated the effects of Resistances and somehow reversed dragon flypaths ontop of preventing Dragons from disappearing in order to get their souls...)Was there even a patch which wasn't delayed yet?
Version 2.0 will be released like mid 2013 this way.. I'm starting to think Square should start buying their engines. It would be faster and easier to make games for them probably.
I love how people say Suckrim and yet they play FF XIV lol...
Yeah XIV may have it's problems, but you have to screw something up pretty badly to do what Bethesda is known for doing when it comes to bugs.
This is so funny, people bashed hard on FFXIII and saying sales meant nothing, by the way, FFXIII-2 also got a perfect score, so I'll use the logic people here like to use when XIII is mentioned:
"3.4 million sales mean nothing."
Here's a serious questions:
How many of you wouldn't have complained when a serious bug was found after they launched the patch? No need to answer actually, because the same amount of people would have complained endlessly just like they are complaining now and calling SE unprofessional for doing what every other company in the world does when a flaw is found and they don't want to release it to the public.
It's almost as if companies that released a buggy patch or software full of security holes which is more detrimental to the end-user would release something called a "hotfix" or "security patch".
Nah, a company hasn't ever done that before because only SE delays patches and have buggy products. /sarcasm.
Minimum of 2 days, which Yoshida did say well before release the only thing that will cause any further delays is a critical bug, nothing minor they can emergency patch after the fact.
This hurts more than helps, people explained this to you in your topic -- Still don't understand that concept?
When my brother was playing it, you know what the first thing he said?
"This line is so idiotic I guarantee it becomes a meme just because of the fact it's kind of funny but not too terribly funny, thus it's the perfect meme -- people will think it's absolutely hilarious for months to come."
Face it, Skyrim isn't the best game ever, not everyone likes it -- Shocking right? People have different tastes in games. (Plus Bethesda always leave in glaring issues, ironic given people saying Skyrim is perfect yet complaining about at minimum a 2 day delay in patch when one of Skyrim's first patches negated the effects of Resistances and somehow reversed dragon flypaths ontop of preventing Dragons from disappearing in order to get their souls...)
Yeah XIV may have it's problems, but you have to screw something up pretty badly to do what Bethesda is known for doing when it comes to bugs.
This is so funny, people bashed hard on FFXIII and saying sales meant nothing, by the way, FFXIII-2 also got a perfect score, so I'll use the logic people here like to use when XIII is mentioned:
"3.4 million sales mean nothing."
Here's a serious questions:
How many of you wouldn't have complained when a serious bug was found after they launched the patch? No need to answer actually, because the same amount of people would have complained endlessly just like they are complaining now and calling SE unprofessional for doing what every other company in the world does when a flaw is found and they don't want to release it to the public.
It's almost as if companies that released a buggy patch or software full of security holes which is more detrimental to the end-user would release something called a "hotfix" or "security patch".
Nah, a company hasn't ever done that before because only SE delays patches and have buggy products. /sarcasm.
Except.... Final fantasy 13 was 26 dollars within 3 months of release.
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Seriously? Popularity=Quality? That's what you're arguing...wow. That...is actually the exact opposite of how market segmentation and such works. Generic products for the masses, specialized quality for the niche markets.
SE is like that friend you know that's always late for everything. The one you always have to wait for. Waiting a few times is ok, it happens. But waiting every time, well, eventually it will make you feel annoyed, and rightly so. Why someone is defending this behaviour is beyond me.
Funny thing is, I'm sure even Yoshida will admit that it's not good enough.
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