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<blockquote data-quote="Pete" data-source="post: 94750" data-attributes="member: 862"><p>i think with most of their die hard community now on season passes it doesn't make sense to say they need to release a pack every month to keep the doors open. maybe they are rushing to get to season 3 and secure that pile of loot? i do think allot of us would start twitching funny and sweating for a fix if the packs were to slow down, ha. the rate of tables seems so impressively fast you really got to hand it to them for being able to keep up with it even with the glitches. i love the monthly releases, it reminds me of being a kid and waiting for the next spider-man comic to come out and every time a new one comes out you just need the next one soon after. however fixing the bugs is important and needs to be taken care of and even though im obsessed with getting the new packs asap a slow down to fix things and make the game better would not make me unhappy. i think also a game like the mentioned Oblivion has way more complexity and allot of those bugs it has would take so much effort to single out and fix VS the pinball arcade. even the newer title Skyrim has serious issues and flaws that would take years of going through code for a single person to figure out. lets face it the entire elder scrolls library is kind of clunky. good thing pba isnt that massive.</p><p></p><p>the "most glitchy game ive ever played in recent years" award would definitely goto dead island... man that one had some serious game save issues that would really mess you all up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pete, post: 94750, member: 862"] i think with most of their die hard community now on season passes it doesn't make sense to say they need to release a pack every month to keep the doors open. maybe they are rushing to get to season 3 and secure that pile of loot? i do think allot of us would start twitching funny and sweating for a fix if the packs were to slow down, ha. the rate of tables seems so impressively fast you really got to hand it to them for being able to keep up with it even with the glitches. i love the monthly releases, it reminds me of being a kid and waiting for the next spider-man comic to come out and every time a new one comes out you just need the next one soon after. however fixing the bugs is important and needs to be taken care of and even though im obsessed with getting the new packs asap a slow down to fix things and make the game better would not make me unhappy. i think also a game like the mentioned Oblivion has way more complexity and allot of those bugs it has would take so much effort to single out and fix VS the pinball arcade. even the newer title Skyrim has serious issues and flaws that would take years of going through code for a single person to figure out. lets face it the entire elder scrolls library is kind of clunky. good thing pba isnt that massive. the "most glitchy game ive ever played in recent years" award would definitely goto dead island... man that one had some serious game save issues that would really mess you all up. [/QUOTE]
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