I was very upset about my corrupted save when the game locked up upon booting the Normandy ship. 30+ hours of gaming. LOL. I googled if anyone else had the problem which led me here. Thanks to you all ~ I'm not the only one experiencing this problem. I want to let everyone know that I've returned the game for store credit towards my next purchase. I had to talk to the manager for a bit.. about 30+ mins. I also told the manager of the store about this website. So he accepted the return but only credit towards next purchase. No problem.
PLEASE INFORM YOUR FRIENDS ABOUT YOUR EXPERIENCE WITH bioware. I'm using Twitter and Facebook. This will be my last purchase from bioware. Sorry. Take cares you all. Bye.
Leaving bioware....
returned game, refund towards next purchase
Débuté par
PS3User.Thao
, janv. 23 2011 07:38
#1
Posté 23 janvier 2011 - 07:38
#2
Posté 23 janvier 2011 - 07:48
You joined the forums *yesterday* just to tell you are leaving Bioware behind. Talk about classless. You wouldn't happen to be affiliated with a rival developer, would you?
Quill74Pen
Quill74Pen
#3
Posté 23 janvier 2011 - 08:15
Sure, issues like freezing and especially the bug with the Shadow Broker DLC should have been caught during development, but that's hardly a reson to completely denonce a developer like BioWare. You haven't even them time to properly respond, let alone start fixing things.
I would understand a reaction like yours if things were the way they were in the PS2 era, when there was no way to patch game-crippling bugs that surfaced after a game's launch.
I would understand a reaction like yours if things were the way they were in the PS2 era, when there was no way to patch game-crippling bugs that surfaced after a game's launch.
Modifié par Agozer, 23 janvier 2011 - 08:21 .
#4
Posté 23 janvier 2011 - 08:16
Quill74Pen wrote...
You joined the forums *yesterday* just to tell you are leaving Bioware behind. Talk about classless. You wouldn't happen to be affiliated with a rival developer, would you?
Quill74Pen
I've been registered a while, but I don't think I ever posted before this week. People generally don't have a reason to post complaints if there's nothing to complain about, I can totally understand a great many people registering specifically to post about massive, game-breaking bugs that render the game virtually unplayable.
#5
Posté 23 janvier 2011 - 08:25
RaynarBrusk wrote...
Quill74Pen wrote...
You joined the forums *yesterday* just to tell you are leaving Bioware behind. Talk about classless. You wouldn't happen to be affiliated with a rival developer, would you?
Quill74Pen
I've been registered a while, but I don't think I ever posted before this week. People generally don't have a reason to post complaints if there's nothing to complain about, I can totally understand a great many people registering specifically to post about massive, game-breaking bugs that render the game virtually unplayable.
Silly thing about forumites -- a lot of them think that if you've never said anything nice about BioWare you don't exist.
But I have to agree, I've been hearing about the levels of bugs lately, and while they're not on the level of Big Rig-bad, it seems unbelievable that they would put a game out in this state. Having said that, it also seems unbelievable that they wouldn't patch the game, and one of the nice things about a PS3 is they can count on you having a hard disk to hold a patch... I'm still with you, I'd be pissed off righteously.
#6
Posté 23 janvier 2011 - 09:21
Regarding patching, what concerns me is the fact that I'm getting the impression that Bioware hadn't counted on having to really support the PS3 version of ME2 all that long before reassigning those QA and programming folks to other tasks.
Quill74Pen
Quill74Pen
#7
Posté 23 janvier 2011 - 10:16
Insert USB stick.
Back up data.
It corrupts.
Restore it.
Back up data.
It corrupts.
Restore it.





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