This is by no means a new phenomenon, but in some cases it seems to be fully accepted. If this has been discussed to death already please skip. I've just had this on my mind lately.
Take PUBG for example. The game has found crazy success and seems to be loved by many. But it also seems to be a barely playable mess as well. This is my own anecdotal evidence, but I have yet to play a match (maybe 10 tries) that wasn't just pure lag. I've also seen many reports and articles about this and other problems with the game. My friend (that bought me the game) on the other hand just talks about how he's never had this problem, or really any to speak of. I've tried multiple workarounds to no avail. But still the game has sold 20+ million, I think. Does this sound reasonable? Is this worthy of peoples money? Maybe there is some weird anomaly on my end that affects only this game, but that seems a stretch.
Here's another one, Rainbow 6 Siege. Unfortunately my concerns with this game are more second hand than personal experience, but still deserve acknowledgement. By many accounts this game has been plagued with server problems, glitches, bugs, etc. since day one. According to the piece from this site https://www.gamespot.com/articles/rainbow-six-sieges-astonishing-comeback/1100-6455698/ it was all worth it. Granted, they seem to have fixed a lot of the problems, but if they put out a game that was broken...is that ok?
What are we willing to put up with? What is acceptable? As long as they get to the desired point...over two years! Is that ok?
I don't know what it's like to be a developer, so I don't know what to ask for. As a consumer I feel like we deserve better. But as a developer...I would ask for your money, time, and patience.
Is that they way it should be?
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