Too many complaints. Years ago there were no updates. Stop crying
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The new generation of gamers cry and cry and cry. So sad. I’m 35 and been gaming forever. This needs to be patched that needs to be patched. Imagine playing games and some one disconnects and doesn’t get the loss cuz he was winning (mlb the show on ps 2) What about when u would kick a fg in madden people could unplug and replay the Ethernet cord and [censored] up the connection. How about having to play all of the horrible NBA live games that were painful to play?
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Wouldn't it be nice if there wasn't patches this year. Hitting would still be perfect. That's all i got because everything else is still broken lol
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@CEZdominatesAD said in Too many complaints. Years ago there were no updates. Stop crying:
The new generation of gamers cry and cry and cry. So sad. I’m 35 and been gaming forever. This needs to be patched that needs to be patched. Imagine playing games and some one disconnects and doesn’t get the loss cuz he was winning (mlb the show on ps 2) What about when u would kick a fg in madden people could unplug and replay the Ethernet cord and [censored] up the connection. How about having to play all of the horrible NBA live games that were painful to play?
Stop crying and win games.So, are you saying people should just spend there hard earned cash like good little sheeple and don’t report gameplay issues ? Not sure what your point is.... I’m glad people point out flaws in the game, in the end it can make for a better game ...
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What shitty post haha
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Years ago a game system cost$89 and the games were $19.95 and when they were made they didn't need patching. This game is $60-100 depending on which level you buy and we have had 6 patches in the first month. That tells me that craftsmanship and quality has gone right down the toilet. As far as how long anyone has been gaming, I started with the Atari. That is the original first home gaming system ever made.
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@ImDFC said in Too many complaints. Years ago there were no updates. Stop crying:
"Well, years ago..." doesn't really work because years ago developers tried to release complete games. Nowadays devs will release an incomplete game, and patch in the rest over time
Exactly ... They use the public as game testers now, and I used to work in the game testing industry, for Nintendo and Microsoft ... They still have bug testers of course, but it’s not as critical now because they can fix any bug later... What’s better, a handful of testers or millions playing the game and reporting stuff ...
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You can report whatever you want, not like it’s getting fixed. Fielding has been a disaster since the beginning.
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@pogibana said in Too many complaints. Years ago there were no updates. Stop crying:
Years ago a game system cost$89 and the games were $19.95 and when they were made they didn't need patching. This game is $60-100 depending on which level you buy and we have had 6 patches in the first month. That tells me that craftsmanship and quality has gone right down the toilet. As far as how long anyone has been gaming, I started with the Atari. That is the original first home gaming system ever made.
and 90 bucks in 1981 is the same as 300-400 bucks today
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@CEZdominatesAD said in Too many complaints. Years ago there were no updates. Stop crying:
The new generation of gamers cry and cry and cry. So sad. I’m 35 and been gaming forever. This needs to be patched that needs to be patched. Imagine playing games and some one disconnects and doesn’t get the loss cuz he was winning (mlb the show on ps 2) What about when u would kick a fg in madden people could unplug and replay the Ethernet cord and [censored] up the connection. How about having to play all of the horrible NBA live games that were painful to play?
Stop crying and win games.I'm 38, years ago they wouldn't release broken games that would require multiple patches. Now game companies release unfinished products that they have to fix after they've made a huge amount of money off them....and if they did release an unfinished product the company took a bath in loss margins (NBA Live still hasn't recovered as a franchise).
Your point is a dumb one, we have every right to ask to have a company fix a broken aspect of their game
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“Back in my day, game makers didn’t ask us to spend an extra twenty dollars to beta test their game AND WE LIKED IT.”
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