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Originally Posted by enemyminds81
not buying the game only hurts the dev team, and gives ubi one more reason not to support them again. the lack of funds received possibly by all the cry babies who wont buy it now over trivial things, also depresses the dev's, if the projected numbers arnt going to at least be 45% of what they expected, the devs probably wont see any other reason to continue on with patching the game also
give it time
/end rant, im drunk and going to bed
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Thats a load of bullplop. It isn'tup to the customer to buy the game in order to ensure that he gets a decent
complete product after he forks out his cash. When I buy something I expect services delivered. Not future possibilities if my contribution to the gross revenues of a multinational might incline them to not pull the plug on my little niche game. Arguing that we need to buy the game to encourage Ubi to let it mature is just twisted.
It doesn't matter if it was the devs not doing their job (not my bet) or if it was the publisher rushing the release (definitely my bet), the point is that when I fork over my cash I want what I'm paying for. I don't want a bloody rain cheque. I don't pay top dollar to sit in the nose bleeds. As a full price game SH4 shouldn't be as flawed as its being described as. So I'll wait and play SH3 with GWX and SH3 Cmdr because its better and when SH4 is either cheaper or is patched to be less buggy then I might consider my top dollar. But I don't buy games very often. And I certainly don't want to buy an expensive piece of software and then have to let it ripen like some expensive bottle of wine before I can drink it.
There. End counter-rant.