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<blockquote data-quote="TheAlkaizer" data-source="post: 8172986" data-attributes="member: 7024893"><p>I cannot in good conscience trust most of what he says.</p><p></p><p>I work in video games development. He said that they were the final decision makers but never intended for anything that happened to happen. They either tested their game at least once in the last few months themselves and saw that it was unplayable for older consoles, or they didn't. In both situations, making the decision to release the game was inevitably lead to a huge mess. Nobody will convince me that it wasn't an economically motivated decision.</p><p></p><p>I also read somewhere that he said that the testers hadn't reported all the bugs that happened on launch. The thing is that we are not talking about some obscure bug. Anyone that can pickup the controller and play for twenty minutes would have been that the old generation version is unplayable and the new consoles is really not top notch.</p><p></p><p>And when he says "we're working very hard" what he means is "the team that worked on this project for over seven years, crunched for months and had little say in release the game in such a broken state will continue crunching to fix our mistake".</p><p></p><p>This whole affair makes me very sad. Not only I like CD Projekt Red as a developer, but this whole fiasco is very, very bad for an already cynical industry when it comes to consumer-developer relationships.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheAlkaizer, post: 8172986, member: 7024893"] I cannot in good conscience trust most of what he says. I work in video games development. He said that they were the final decision makers but never intended for anything that happened to happen. They either tested their game at least once in the last few months themselves and saw that it was unplayable for older consoles, or they didn't. In both situations, making the decision to release the game was inevitably lead to a huge mess. Nobody will convince me that it wasn't an economically motivated decision. I also read somewhere that he said that the testers hadn't reported all the bugs that happened on launch. The thing is that we are not talking about some obscure bug. Anyone that can pickup the controller and play for twenty minutes would have been that the old generation version is unplayable and the new consoles is really not top notch. And when he says "we're working very hard" what he means is "the team that worked on this project for over seven years, crunched for months and had little say in release the game in such a broken state will continue crunching to fix our mistake". This whole affair makes me very sad. Not only I like CD Projekt Red as a developer, but this whole fiasco is very, very bad for an already cynical industry when it comes to consumer-developer relationships. [/QUOTE]
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