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King`s Bounty: Warriors of the North Next game in the award-winning King’s Bounty series |
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Usually if you buy a car and it's not functioning like promised, you get a refund. Personally I don't mind waiting for bug fixes. Quote:
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And you can usually tell a game's budget just by looking at its graphics. |
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And my claim was on testing game before releasing it, not specific on budget for graphic improvements. 2 days after release there was list at least 100 bugs in game from players. Yo cant tell me this couldnt be avoided, with simple beta test. |
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You don't need to spend your time to fix bugs. Just do other things and they get fixed in the meantime. They could have spend more effort on bugs before releasing the game but then the release would have been postponed. I don't think there is much difference whether you buy the game few months earlier and wait few months for bugs to get fixed or whether you buy the game few months later and get a bugfree game. Actually, I think the option to release a game with bugs is better because then players who don't care about them, can play anyway and those who care, can wait for them to get fixed. It's also possible that they were aware that the game has many bugs but decided to release it anyway because players kept asking about the release. Quote:
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They could have fixed them before release. But then the release would have been postponed and I think the bugs get fixed faster this way because players are actively reporting them. |
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