@Senor_Kami Yeah, you have no idea what you're talking about. You have no idea how much patching a game costs. Bethesda and other big developers can get away with patching a game the day it releases because they are huge companies with a lot of money. Phil Fish was one guy doing a game, you can't possibly expect him to catch every bug in the game.
And when the game didn't work, and he tried to do the right thing by fixing it, but making games is a complicated task and he just made more problems for himself. So there was a choice to be made, spend even more money trying to fix the game again, or spend that money trying to make his next game ever better, and he chose the latter.
Saying good riddance to him and calling him a "shit show dev" is unbelievably stupid thing to say. The game is over a year old, and now that the stupid fee is gone he is dedicated time to fixing it. Is that what you call a shit show dev? He doesn't have to fix it now, the majority of people who want to play it have already, but he cares about his games so he's doing the right thing by finishing what he started.
Anyway, the point of all of this is there should never have been a fee to patching your game to begin with. It was hurting no one except smaller developers who wouldn't be able to make a bug free game.
@headsupkid01 I sneaked past guardes multiple times in the game, especially on the higher difficulty setting. This is an example of the game giving you different ways to play, but since it doesn't hold your hand so you refuse to look for them.
And why would there be missions to help survivors on the road? Did you even play the game? Joel is not a good person. He's lived as a survivor for 20 years and he knows there's nothing on the road except the infected, and people who want to kill you for your stuff.
Yeah, I'd like to see the games they used in this study. I'm sure if GTAV or Assassin's Creed IV, or Call of Duty had demos it wouldn't hurt their sales in the slightest.
@TheWarscent There is a pretty good episode of Penn and Teller BullSh*t that talks about video games (you can find it on youtube) where they brought a kid who played games all the time to a gun range to shoot a real gun. You know what happened? He cried because he was scared of it. Your insane world of kids killing each other because they like to play games is a world that only exists in fiction.
I love the way MGS4 made you think you were watching a cutscene, but then the camera settled back and all of a sudden you were playing. I'm glad that is making a return here.
@silvergol @gamebuyer22 It's impossible to beat a Zelda game in under 3 hours because they spend the first 10 holding your hand and reminding you how much rupees are worth.
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