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I don't mind delays that much. I'd rather have a fully polished game later than something that was rushed and buggy.
a55a55inx
agreed.I don't mind delays that much. I'd rather have a fully polished game later than something that was rushed and buggy.
a55a55inx
Thats what happens when all the developers push their games back at the same time...Lopur94Apocalypse... of the Gaming Industry?!?! o_O;; Or a possible Guinness Record of most delays at the same time? xD
bingo, im patient and i dont need a new game every week. there are insane amounts of quality games coming out in september and october so i will be busy for a whileI don't mind delays that much. I'd rather have a fully polished game later than something that was rushed and buggy.
a55a55inx
True, who realistically doesn't? However what TC is talking of is that a few publishers are thinking of pushing their games back even though they have already been pushed back once to be fully polished just so they can release without so much competition. It makes sense for them to do so, as they are out for profits only.I don't mind delays that much. I'd rather have a fully polished game later than something that was rushed and buggy.
a55a55inx
[QUOTE="seankane"]I believe it's from an article on the main page.What games are you talking about specifically? Like, where did you hear this in the first place?
shawn7324
Found it, thanks.
Well, it IS up to these publishers to decide when the best time to launch a product is. Its frustrating for us, but I can completely understand why they do it.
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