Trenchbroom
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- Apr 20, 2013
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Maybe I am just too old, but for 25 years before the latest consoles were released, software had to be bug free from the beginning. Games on masked ROM cartridges = WAY too much expense to get it wrong the first time. A company that put out a bug-ridden game was not around for long.
Now that all gaming electronics have internet connections and storage, people have become comfortable in purchasing buggy software and waiting for a patch to be issued to make the program fully functional. That's not the right way of doing business IMO.
Now that all gaming electronics have internet connections and storage, people have become comfortable in purchasing buggy software and waiting for a patch to be issued to make the program fully functional. That's not the right way of doing business IMO.