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Old 09-29-2012, 02:58 PM
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Originally Posted by bw_wolverine View Post
You don't seem to understand. 9 minutes is the time it takes to get the engine started after repeatedly pressing the starter to get the engine to a point where it'll actually start. It's not 9 minutes until "OH! That's how you do it. Voila".
Actually you don't seem to understand..

First off no where did I say that 9 min to start the engine is correct..

Now that you understand that, allow me to point out the point I was making and that your missing

That being when ever there is a patch released, within minutes of release there is a swarm of posts of BUGS!

How valid it a few min of testing?

I can not explain it.. But it is as if some people have this need to be the first one in line to point out a BUG

Most of which turn out to be un-true!

For example Game Crashes! for those in a hurry, where as those who took the time realised they had to turn of SLI. That one was found by trial and error, but sadly a lot of the so called bugs are due to the fact that the person didn't even take the time to read the post! The post with the link to the patch that contained the information that would have informed the person that what they are experiencing is NOT a bug. Case in point, the mixture reversal that my initial post in this thread pertained to in response to cat's stating the mixture was broken.

In summary you can fit most if not all beta patch users into one of two category

1) People with no patience
2) People with patience

Which is self evident from the fact that we went from it won't start to it will start after 9 min. Which should not be confused with, as you did, with me saying 9 min to start the engine is correct and thus not a bug. That point of mine is what you failed to understand in my post.

Hope that helps! S!
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