Destiny 2 Day One Issues Published
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cryohellinc
Quality content feature list...
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fOrTy_7
PC gamming is trully evoling. Not only we have to tolerate bad console ports not optimized for PCs, but now we have Day One Known Issues Lists instead of Day One Patches fixing those issues.
Sad times for PC gaming.
Good news is that Destiny 2 is garbage game I'm not interested in. 🙂
Noisiv
saxophone, buffalo, weasel, butterfly!!
props for error codes naming scheme 🙂
Atombender
Well, it's better to know what issues will be resolved instead of wondering if there is something wrong with your computer, and you search the internet if there are other people with the same problems. I have stopped playing games that are just released, now I wait 2-3 months. By that time the most important bugs are fixed which saves me a lot of annoyance.
RooiKreef
So basically they launch a broken unfinished game... I still can't understand why people don't vote with their wallets and not buy a game on day one knowing there will be a platora of problems as seen over and over from all these big gaming companies.
xrodney
AsiJu
Sounds bad but looking behind the facade you can guess what's going on:
the publisher has set the deadline for release and the developer has seen there's no way they'll get the PC version finalized by then.
Hence, Day 1 bug list.
schmidtbag
It boggles my mind why anyone pre-orders AAA titles (indie titles I can understand), but I find it even more strange when people willingly buy and play these games at full price despite knowing they're incomplete. I don't have time to beta test a product that I paid full price for, so I just wait until patches are for minor changes/additions. There are plenty of other games I haven't tried yet (including ones already in my library) that I can play instead. The irony is by the time the games are actually good enough for me to justify buying them, either their prices lower or a better sequel has already been released.
The last AAA game I bought for its MSRP was Starcraft II, and that was when all 3 parts were sold as a bundle. Before that, it must've been SimCity 4.
Emille
I hate game companies and their money whoring ways, along with dlc, online sp etc etc....but how can anyone blame anyone but themselves if they don't wait a few fricking days to read the forums and read a review or two from reviewers they trust.
There is literally nothing on this earth I would buy without reading reviews first.
Buying a game whose style will always revolve around a diminishing player base, restrictive partitioned user base through dlc segmentation...and people rush out and buy it day one.
Consumer self loathing is at an all time high.
plopingo
I wanted to give it a try...then I saw the population...
http://destinytracker.com/destiny/reports/daily-population
Deasnutz
plopingo
RzrTrek
Then why not delay the release like a reasonable developer?
Netherwind
proFits
Namtrooper
Leave in the oven to bake for another 6 months
Backstabak
The issues on the list do not look so bad tbh, it's just bizarre why someone would think it's a good PR idea to release the list in a first place.
Anyway, tried the beta and the only way I see myself buying it is with wow gold.
Arbie
MasterBash
If it plays like Halo 1 and if it is somewhat a similar game, I will definitely buy it.