Well well well, if it isn’t my old friend: day 1 performance issues.

  • ctobrien84@lemmy.world
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    11 months ago

    It’s kind of bullshit to call people impatient if they buy a game when the publisher says the game is ready for release. That’s on the punisher, not the consumer. While everyone is fine with pushing the blame on the consumer for buying games at release, I’m over here shaking my fist at the publisher. I get the whole idea of being upset that purchasing on release is perpetuating poor practices, but don’t be sloppy with your aim. This is squarely on the publisher.

    • kadu@lemmy.world
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      11 months ago

      Yes, the publisher is to blame.

      But it will keep happening regardless - so you can either keep falling for it and screaming it’s not your fault, or wise up and start having a bit more patience and buying games later.

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      11 months ago

      It’s kind of bullshit to call people impatient if they buy a game when the publisher says the game is ready for release.

      At this point…you’re contributing to the cycle of buggy releases. Yes, the responsible gamers absolutely can call out the dumbasses who still pre-order games.

    • isles@lemmy.world
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      11 months ago

      You might think that fist shaking will make a publisher change. Look at the history of buggy game releases. It’s extensive. Look at all that fist shaking.

      Publishers are run by people. People respond to incentives. Business is incentivized to gain dollars.

      If, for example, no one gave publishers dollars until trusted reviewers verified no bugs / issues, the publishers would be incentivized to release polished products.

    • stardust@lemmy.ca
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      11 months ago

      Even if customer isn’t to be blamed as you claim being voluntarily ignorant despite past trends at the very least makes them an idiot. And the type to get swindled by everyone since they take everything at face value.