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Originally Posted by Sailor Steve
The only problem I see there is that, with the limited number of testers and the time it takes to fix every problem, is that "when it was ready" could turn out to be 2015.
And even then the users will almost surely stumble upon something the devs still missed.
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I think they need to hire a new Director of Quality Assurance, and a lot of testers, then. I remember they did they same thing with SH4. I had the patch downloaded and waiting before the box arrived at the door.
I remember quite a few games I played back in the DOS days that didn't require constant patching, or a patch on release day. I think the ease of internet access has led to a drop in quality control.
Instead of releasing the game when it is ready, it gets pushed out the door unfinished, and they players are supposed to calmly wait for a patch.
I would rather receive a quality, finished product, instead of having to wait for patches.