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<blockquote data-quote="Sean DonCarlos" data-source="post: 16804" data-attributes="member: 152"><p>You missed the point. I wasn't asking that Microsoft test the actual gameplay, I was emphasizing the tiny probability of this memory card issue actually occurring in practice by comparing it to a table-breaking bug that actually affected the vast majority of players. (By the way, the Frankenstein Multiball issue was acknowledged in 1 business day, the cause identified and resolved in 2, and the patch delivered in 3.)</p><p></p><p></p><p>At which point the intelligent user would move the fairly expensive console to prevent recurrences of large objects crashing into it and potentially causing further damage.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Ten tables, not four. The DLC itself is approved; there's just no way of getting at it without Microsoft removing head from arse and approving the title update.</p><p></p><p></p><p>No, some people on this forum believe that it is self-evident that software will not function correctly when the device currently being accessed is abruptly removed, and that since the software does not actually crash in such a case and the issue would rarely come up in practice, that it should be waived for fix in the next update.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Not entirely. Microsoft's quality control that you tout so highly failed to catch this bug the first two times through.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sean DonCarlos, post: 16804, member: 152"] You missed the point. I wasn't asking that Microsoft test the actual gameplay, I was emphasizing the tiny probability of this memory card issue actually occurring in practice by comparing it to a table-breaking bug that actually affected the vast majority of players. (By the way, the Frankenstein Multiball issue was acknowledged in 1 business day, the cause identified and resolved in 2, and the patch delivered in 3.) At which point the intelligent user would move the fairly expensive console to prevent recurrences of large objects crashing into it and potentially causing further damage. Ten tables, not four. The DLC itself is approved; there's just no way of getting at it without Microsoft removing head from arse and approving the title update. No, some people on this forum believe that it is self-evident that software will not function correctly when the device currently being accessed is abruptly removed, and that since the software does not actually crash in such a case and the issue would rarely come up in practice, that it should be waived for fix in the next update. Not entirely. Microsoft's quality control that you tout so highly failed to catch this bug the first two times through. [/QUOTE]
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