Free Talk Friday - March 04, 2022

I like video games. Now I'm skeptical af about buying games I've been looking forward to because so many come out a incomplete, bug-ridden mess. I wish for something significant to change, like some sort of quality assurance check before stuff gets released on Steam for example... Building a PC is really expensive too, games Day 1 prices only increase, still they expect me to bug test for them. I just want to buy a reasonably priced game and have it function as expected and be enjoyable. Gamers being conditioned by the video game industry to tolerate bugs and crashes is just sad.

The ones with the patience to wait a calendar year and get a much improved (tested by other customers), 50% off in price, with probably lots of DLCs already out are the true winners here.

Developers cash in on a rushed game, promise to fix over time, people soon to forget because of new games coming out - circle repeats itself.

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