bilateralrope wrote:Unity's problems aren't just poor performance on everything. There are
many other glitches.
Bug-ridden Ubisoft games isn't really note-worthy. Their QA has always been shit, even before the market shifted to it's current form of "get players to beta test our software for $60 a pop and make sure they pre-ordered it first." What gets me is that FPS drop, especially when you're already pushing the low-end at 30FPS is stupidly easy to spot and this just reeks of "it's good enough, and gamers are stupid enough to buy it" mentality. Like I said, this would garner zero fucks from me had Ubisoft not been one of the main mouth-pieces for the idiocy of 30FPS being a worthwhile gaming rate.
I get that games have bugs. It's been an issue in gaming back when developers would have to MAIL out new copies of the game. But you can bet a vast majority of the games at least functioned correctly on the surface. They paid people to play the games and try to break them. But this title shipped in a state where.... well, you posted the video: Even someone who's never played a video game should see the issue.
I'm honestly hoping for
more shit like this from Ubisoft. Mainly because I don't buy their products at anywhere near launch or the list price. But also because I want to see
just how fucking shitty a game they can release will be before morons learn to stop buying them as if anyone gives a damn (other than paid actors in commercials) that you got AssCreed 57: super-ninja edition for a midnight release never having read anything about it.
bilateralrope wrote:Why does Ubisoft not want to admit that their developers screwed up ?
You're serious? One of the few devs that would even bother admitting fault was Blizzard. But even though this still seems to hold true for their games, the WoW dev team has been ballsy enough to blame players for the problems with WoD. But that doesn't matter because the WoW team can do whatever and they'll still make cash hand over fist.
I guess Ubisoft still has to maintain the illusion they aren't a 3rd rate developer charging first rate money for their beta products. I'd like to think this is another big slap in the face to the uninformed crowds that pile in the pre-orders, but I'm not giving them any credit this time around.