Last edited by jtgizmo; 2012-10-05 at 02:34 PM.
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I'm not worked up, I'm just explaining. Whether I like something or not is irrelevant, which is most likely your reason for building this particular straw man. The question is whether it's good design. There are right and wrong answers to that, and I understand quite well why you refuse to accept this.
Jon Peters made essentially three claims in the post I linked, all of which are false (and any half-decent game designer would've known that). He also stopped responding to the thread (and it was closed under the pretense of personal attacks) after plenty of people had demonstrated that he had been talking out of his rear end.
Which leaves us with two feasible conclusions: either AN has mostly bad game designers who don't know what they're talking about; or they have an ulterior motive (e.g. pride) that they try to mask by knowingly stating factually false reasons for why they won't change certain things.
Maybe not on purpose maybe just not being fixed fast enough for a AAA mmo I dunno, when people aim for a 100% achievement and cant get it because something is bugged for a month its clearly not in line with the whole post that started this thread about good live team work.
And yes John Peters is talking rubbish in that thread, sheer rubbish its quite funny to see the gw2 forum pointing it out to him too.
maybe.. maybe not... i'd like to believe they are putting in as many hours as possible trying to fix things. People often forget that there are different teams working on different things, so when they see something is being done about something else they think that somewhere else something is being slacked off... but is it really...use your mature brain
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I have never suggested Anet are "doing nothing" or that the game is a "fail" as you put it. Merely pointed out a number of issues as I experienced currently.
Most of these issues will likely be fixed in time. Though I don't really see why I would give Arena.net a high five & ignore a buggy product. I certainly would not pass out the high fives for any other MMO as buggy as this one in my play experience.
If a dev put out a buggy product, they've put out a buggy product. There is no wrong or slander in pointing these issues out.
A number of bugs can range from minor annoyance to inability to play the game. Like literally locked out for at least 3 separate people I know. In reply to the person I quoted he said "don't worry about the bugs too much". Paraphrasing.
Well, if any given player can not actually play or parts of the content are inaccessible due to current bugs than I would say it is fair to worry about the bugs indeed.
I don't give out many high fives.
Last edited by Fencers; 2012-10-05 at 07:28 PM.
Certainly sounds good. They have big shoes to fill regarding more content than any other MMO, AC used to have monthly updates.
I can honestly understand the frustration about the FOV and camera issues and I have yet to encounter a game where developers would actually not fall into the same rhetorical patterns over FOV issues. GW2 and their developers are really not an isolated case here so I don't believe they are lying per so or determined to ruin the game, they just genuinely see it the way they stated because otherwise it would require a lot of work to do. Well, it may not be work they are trying to dodge indefinitely as it's being too hard more like that priority-wise they may just defer it and meanwhile stand by their views on this. You know as developer it's always easier to state things based on how your software works rather than saying:"brb fixing it" especially if you are busy. Which again would not be an isolated case.
I really hope though that they are fixing the camera. I have stopped counting where I got stuck in walls because my camera switched behind or how my character magically transferred under water (aka underground) and let my character remain under water until relog. I personally think camera >> FOV for me.
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Brilliant realisation there Sherlock. Now engage your brain into the next gear and realise that I'm talking about the collective hype machine which consists of such posts, adverts, interviews and massive astroturfing efforts.
Heck, I used word support for their "live team" in this very thread several times, including the first reply. C'mon, can we have at least enough of an attention span to cover the first reply?
you mean the collective hype machine that rarely puts up posts unless its about something of importance? Yea thats a bad thing. They shouldnt come out every week and give us an update on what they are doing. They should sit quite and fix every problem you have with the game. But that doesnt seem fair does it? Portion of the community that doesnt like certain things voice their opinion and you want the Devs to sit at their desks trying to see if what needs fixing actually needs fixing or weither they should leave certain things as is. And you want them to only do that instead of continue to develope more content for the game to make the game better?
Right good idea.
Read and comprehend the post you're quoted. It's quite sad when your awesome tirade relies on something that is rebutted in the very quote you yourself choose to quote.
Not going to even mention the whole "but they're telling us what they're doing" angle of yours. That is a bold faced lie if I ever saw one. Are you astroturfing?
I assume you know all about how GW2 is programmed and how easy it is to fix w.e is wrong with zhaitan. Im sure its so simple that they just decided hey we can do this later, lets do other stuff. Or maybe when ever they try to fix it somthing else breaks. Basic.. yea right.
Same thing that goes for other events. Some things you try break others, you have no idea what goes into those events. These things arnt simple.
What is the relevance of any of these things to topic at hand? If they chose shitty coding/design methods that aren't reasonably fixable in an MMO, it's a support failure. If they did proper coding and design but failed to fix anyway, it's a support failure.
Either way, it's a support failure. Why does it matter in what way it is a support failure?
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If your seeing bugs, try re-installing. I'm going to assume your on the patched Beta client - as i was. I re-downloaded and installed after launch and most of the bugs are gone for me. Although they say you "can" it is a hell of alot buggier, using the beta client. Same with SWTOR. simply redownloading fixed most things.
Ive not seen a single bug / broke event yet, im level 80 and ive not had one problem, so there must be something wrong on your end.
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