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Fishing Rocks!! The surround sound is way better than any 5.1 system in my opinion. I feel the same way...put a controller in my hand and I feel like I'm wasting time. :haha:
If I'm playing SH5, I can delude myself into feeling productive :salute: |
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Ubisoft forums are down. (EDIT up again but slow) Strange isn't it ? Too many complainers posting awfull threads at once ? :D And just when I saw a "OSP & Server Downtime" thread by a forum admin... |
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Ubisoft continually releases software before it's ready: NO MORE UBISOFT This further delay may have something to do with the eruption in Iceland. Or. Ubisoft have finally learnt their lesson and are allowing the Devs to finish their work. This delay of course means that this will definitely be the last Patch for Silent Hunter 5: Battle of the Atlantic :yep: |
I wonder if it is because of the volcano....:rock:
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Hey, you're right... this is fun! JCC |
Hi all,
I think that all we can say is that Ubisoft has shown very poor planning management abilities... At first becaues they were forced to release something unfinished for commercial considerations (schedule elongation?), and at second because they have no idea of the time required for the planned SW fixing activities. That's all. I think they have no bad intentions, the developers are probably very good (you have to be more than good in programming to produce such a SW), the same probably can not be said about their management... It is a quite common problem, in my opinion! :) Bye, Mith |
Not strange at all that the Ubi servers are down.
Everyone is logging in to complain about the missed patch date, and that crashed the server. Ubi will probably claim another DDOS attack.... |
We'll have to pry the patch... From Their COLD DEAD HANDS!!!!
Let's Tread on them! :haha: I'm really to laid back to be a revolutionary...looking forward to hearing the new fixes though. |
Yeah, US!
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And before someone comes out and says "oh but software wasn't so complex", let me point that developing tools scaled with complexity so, actually it's much more easier to code and add content nowadays than 10 or 20 years ago when developers, aside from some compiler, had nothing to begin with. You could count the bugs in complex and content rich games like Ultima 6,7 or Civilization (just to name a few) on the fingers of one hand. The same could be said about consoles. Patches spread only with these generation of consoles. In the past, every bug that slipped QA was there to stay and game developers got very bad rep from that. How many gamers are old enough to remember the Bethesda "Buggerfall" fiasco? To be fair, Daggerfall was relatively bug free, if compared to the state of some software (even blockbusters) that gets shipped today. Maybe software publishers are lucky that today generation of gamers is relatively ignorant of how things were in the past. But to the 30-something generation, the "release today, fix later" politic is complete, utter crap. |
I think they delay it just to foster forum traffic and help with the per clicks sponsers :haha:
Oh that and just to piss you off. :salute: |
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Well, now that even consoles can download and install patches, say welcome to the new trend of releasing unfinished and buggy games! :salute: |
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