Patch 1.01
#1
Posté 17 mars 2011 - 02:45
#2
Posté 17 mars 2011 - 02:56
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Can someone please tell me how this patch can fix a steam specific issue when it won't allow you to apply the patch if your game is powered by steam. What kind of yo yos are working at Bioware?
#3
Posté 17 mars 2011 - 03:07
HDRoadking01 wrote...
Fixed a Steam-specific issue related to VO not playing after switching
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Can someone please tell me how this patch can fix a steam specific issue when it won't allow you to apply the patch if your game is powered by steam. What kind of yo yos are working at Bioware?
Steam automatically downloads and applies patches.
#4
Posté 17 mars 2011 - 03:21
#6
Posté 17 mars 2011 - 05:26
Oh, wait. It didn't. And there's not even enough decency to already confirm that patch repairing those will come soon, no siree.
When we have information about the next patch we will let everyone know.
Well, let's hope it'll hapen sooner than later. Cause you know, actually completing the game I paid for is something that I'd like trying...
#7
Posté 17 mars 2011 - 06:54
I paid enough for this beta game already. Hurry up!
Thank god Assassins Creed Brotherhood came out today...the weekend is saved ~.~
#8
Posté 17 mars 2011 - 10:32
#9
Posté 17 mars 2011 - 10:33
#10
Posté 17 mars 2011 - 01:08
#11
Posté 17 mars 2011 - 01:11
We're all still waiting for the real first patch, that'll hopefully bring quest and performance fixes.
#12
Posté 17 mars 2011 - 01:13
It's pretty obvious that a "real" patch takes a little longer.
#13
Posté 17 mars 2011 - 01:13
#14
Posté 17 mars 2011 - 01:23
#15
Posté 17 mars 2011 - 01:29
-akujin- wrote...
OMG we need a patch for the glitched quests, slow hawke bug and the screen stuttering when right mouse button is not pressed while movement.
I paid enough for this beta game already. Hurry up!
Thank god Assassins Creed Brotherhood came out today...the weekend is saved ~.~
yes you think they sent a patch by now. they rip the best bit out of the game and then give a game full of bugs.
Not happy at all.
#16
Posté 17 mars 2011 - 02:03
#17
Posté 17 mars 2011 - 02:12
Dannyboyslim wrote...
Give them a chance! I appreciate it can be frustrating if you've got a major glitch in what is a AAA title release but I'm sure they're working on it.
Major glitch is on thing, infurating enough. But a major glitch, that makes the game unplayable is something else. And there turns out to be more of them now, that the slow hawke bug is joined by door bug.
It's almost as if I paid for a colorful plastic box to put on my shelf, not for the game I can enjoy on my PC.
#18
Posté 17 mars 2011 - 02:40
#19
Posté 17 mars 2011 - 02:44
#20
Posté 17 mars 2011 - 02:48
Dannyboyslim wrote...
Give them a chance! I appreciate it can be frustrating if you've got a major glitch in what is a AAA title release but I'm sure they're working on it.
Sorry but their chance was during their quality control time before the release of the game.
They released this game with too many bugs. That is very unprofessional and unlike Bioware. I fear the EA masters may have forced the release of the game before it was ready.
I would have respected them if they said no we are going to delay the release of the game until all the bugs (that make the game unplayable) are fixed at great cost to our company.
Instead they released their $59.99 +$7.99 Sebastian DLC +$40 for crap from a sword maker for DLC, piece of garbage software instead of taking the time they should have to make it stable. All I see from Bioware now is greed and incompetence.
The worst part is that underneath all the giant pile of bugs I think there is a really great game there. Too bad It's so broken that I can't really tell.
This has shaken my faith in Bioware severely. Thank goodness Oblivion is coming out this year. So we can have a real dungeon adventure game this year. Here's keeping my fingers crossed that Bethesda takes the proper time and learns from Bioware’s mistakes.
#21
Posté 17 mars 2011 - 03:37
shpydar wrote...
Dannyboyslim wrote...
Give them a chance! I appreciate it can be frustrating if you've got a major glitch in what is a AAA title release but I'm sure they're working on it.
Sorry but their chance was during their quality control time before the release of the game.
They released this game with too many bugs. That is very unprofessional and unlike Bioware. I fear the EA masters may have forced the release of the game before it was ready.
I would have respected them if they said no we are going to delay the release of the game until all the bugs (that make the game unplayable) are fixed at great cost to our company.
Instead they released their $59.99 +$7.99 Sebastian DLC +$40 for crap from a sword maker for DLC, piece of garbage software instead of taking the time they should have to make it stable. All I see from Bioware now is greed and incompetence.
The worst part is that underneath all the giant pile of bugs I think there is a really great game there. Too bad It's so broken that I can't really tell.
This has shaken my faith in Bioware severely. Thank goodness Oblivion is coming out this year. So we can have a real dungeon adventure game this year. Here's keeping my fingers crossed that Bethesda takes the proper time and learns from Bioware’s mistakes.
The thing is I haven't encountered any bugs that make the game "unplayable" - I'm not saying people aren't having issues, that much is obvious, I've got the annoying echo issue on the dialogue which I'm hoping will be fixed, but I'm playing the game and nothing "Major" is stopping me from having a good time with it so far. So am I in the majority or the minority?
QA only goes so far, they can't account for every system configuation right off the bat. They do their best, it's not like there is some evil overlord at the head of Bioware saying "HA HA HA release the game as it is, it'll funny to really annoy all our customers by releasing a game that's got major flaws."
A patch fixing a lot of the issues will be with us soon, I have complete faith in this.
Fallout New Vegas (and Oblivion) had plenty of bugs in it too, we all remember the scary rotating head on the doctor during the opening sequence of New Vegas. If you want to look at a game that was seriously flawed on release, look at games like Hidden and Dangerous (falling through the floor to a blue death), or Boiling Point.
Like I said, I feel sorry for the people who are having serious problems or finding the game unplayable because of a problem, but it doesn't make Bioware evil incarnate. But it's just my opinion and you're perfectly entitled to yours, I hope whatever problems your having get sorted out soon.
#22
Posté 17 mars 2011 - 03:43
There was no QA at all. If they had tested the game, they would have certainly noticed that it does not work on nvidia. Instead, when issues were found in demo they lied, telling us, that they were fixed in the final game.
#23
Posté 17 mars 2011 - 03:46
But I can't help to feel bitter for not being able to progress any further with my mage Hawke, due to incredible slow-mo mime act of swimming in melasses whenever she enters combat.
And community managment also could be better. All we got is that if there will ever be another patch, they'll tell us (as per quote in my previous post). Not very reassuring. Not reassuring at all.
Something as simple as listing issues they are working on and approximate release time would be a step in good direction. Instead of being left with game that some (quite a lot) people are not able to finish and in the dark about patch.
C'mon Bioware, throw us a bone here.
#24
Posté 17 mars 2011 - 04:29
Perzyn2 wrote...
No, Bioware is not evil incarnate.
But I can't help to feel bitter for not being able to progress any further with my mage Hawke, due to incredible slow-mo mime act of swimming in melasses whenever she enters combat.
And community managment also could be better. All we got is that if there will ever be another patch, they'll tell us (as per quote in my previous post). Not very reassuring. Not reassuring at all.
Something as simple as listing issues they are working on and approximate release time would be a step in good direction. Instead of being left with game that some (quite a lot) people are not able to finish and in the dark about patch.
C'mon Bioware, throw us a bone here.
I completely agree. Bioware isn't evil for this. But it is just unprofessional to release a game that so many people are either completely unable to launch, or have to deal with monster bugs. While much of what I say may be venting my anger at spending my hard earned money and having to wait while others play, it is still justified.
Updates would be greatly appreciated... A thread that can't be posted on, like the one with the patch, describing what is being worked on currently, how long before we should expect to see a fix, etc etc would go a long way towards cooling down the community. However, the way things are going now i'm losing faith quickly. I understand they are working on it and that only so much can be done in a certain amount of time, but it has been over a week, I am still unable to even launch the game, and the patch that came out did nothing to fix it. So yes, while Bioware is certainly not an evil corporation and may have been pressured into the release, I am still entitled to be a very dissatisfied customer.
#25
Posté 17 mars 2011 - 04:35
I'm not so sure that EA is not evil. They blocked access to the game for that guy because he said that bioware sold their souls to EA devil.





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