Broken Quests UPDATED 12-10-09
#51
Posté 09 décembre 2009 - 07:53
Sure feels like the problem is being ignored like the proverbial redheaded step child.
#52
Posté 09 décembre 2009 - 10:43
When you go to actually accept Defending the Collective, you have to take it up in Redcliffe. Try to take it anywhere else and it will not appear anywhere.
#53
Posté 10 décembre 2009 - 08:08
#54
Posté 11 décembre 2009 - 09:07
#55
Posté 11 décembre 2009 - 09:45
#56
Posté 11 décembre 2009 - 10:52
How has his whining bothered you incessantly unless you repeatedly opened up his thread to read it day after day ? Masochist much ?
I myself have some admiration for his persistence, id be doing the same if i thought it would actually accomplish anything.
Sora Kitano
Relax guy, they're not gonna do anything apart from in thier own sweet time, ya might as well just go play something else and keep your blood pressure down, its not healthy getting this angry over something you cant change, good job on making the issues your having public knowledge tho.
A decent response has been a long time coming and personally i've just turned the game off in frustration, ill get around to enjoying it in full if they ever get around to patching it into working order, if they dont ill just show what i think by never buying a Bioware product again and by selling my current copy into the bargain bin along with my respect for the Bioware brand.
Seems like all some people understand is money, only place you can hit em is in the wallet, but give em a chance to make right first, hopefully we'll all be pleasantly surprised with the patch and Bioware can restore some of the credibility they've lost in time to keep our attention for the games theyre releasing in the future.
#57
Posté 11 décembre 2009 - 11:13
19 days of being ignored.
Torias wrote ......
Your thread is not being ignored.
A human being dies of hunger in approximately 10 days, of thirst after about 3 days, after 19 days it definetly counts as being ignored.
Is what you are saying Torias, that you or any of your other moderators didnt NOTICE his thread for 19 days, what if he'd been espousing vicious racist, terrorist or genodical rhetoric in this thread for 19 days ? Isn't it the moderators job to check EVERY thread and act accordingly, or just to browse for fun and respond when feeling like it ? All this guys anger could have been lessened by a simple ackowledgment of his problem, people have died of heart attacks from less.
Modifié par mathewgurney, 12 décembre 2009 - 12:03 .
#58
Posté 11 décembre 2009 - 11:34
I dont think I would have used the extremes you just mentioned, but really, two forums members did all the work in finding the breaking triggers for both quests. Its a shame that we dont get paid since Q&A released a beta version of the game as a full version.
#59
Posté 12 décembre 2009 - 03:57
#60
Posté 12 décembre 2009 - 04:20
That doesnt do anything to keep you from completing the quest. That is just your fault
#61
Posté 12 décembre 2009 - 07:09
i mean really if the issues are that bad in your eyes. Write a well written letter and send it registered mail. That's another option to be heard
#62
Posté 12 décembre 2009 - 07:20
#63
Posté 12 décembre 2009 - 07:27
So my logic question is
How does me telling you to write them a letter using registered mail sucking up to them?
Also just block me if I'm violating your right or whathave you
#64
Posté 12 décembre 2009 - 07:37
#65
Posté 12 décembre 2009 - 07:45
Have you tried calling the company and speaking with the complaint department in a civilized manner? What have you tried?
#66
Posté 12 décembre 2009 - 07:54
#67
Posté 12 décembre 2009 - 07:56
#68
Posté 12 décembre 2009 - 08:00
#69
Posté 12 décembre 2009 - 07:33
#70
Posté 13 décembre 2009 - 01:57
#71
Posté 13 décembre 2009 - 04:05
mathewgurney wrote...
On my part, Bioware has until Tuesday to release a patch, if it's not happened by then and actually fixes the bugs then DA:O is going back to the shop to trade in for a copy of Oblivion, which however you grade RPG's is superior purely due to the fact that it works flawlessly.
You think Oblivion works flawlessly? Who the hell are you talking to? Because having played the game myself, I can tell you that it does not, in fact, work flawlessly. There are all sorts of bugs and glitches, and I can think of at least 2 off-hand that literally break the game. Not only that, but there are all sorts of minor glitches and bugs that you come across quite often, from people not having the dialogue options you need to the look of an item changing almost constantly. You can lock yourself out of areas forever, lock yourself in areas forever, and do all sort of things to royally screw all your hard work over. The only saving grace is the fact that the game has been out for so long that people have found ways to work around those bugs, or at least warn others about them if you're using the proper resource.
Anyone who tells you Oblivion works flawlessly has no idea what they're talking about, and don't ever let them tell you otherwise.
#72
Posté 13 décembre 2009 - 05:48
swk3000 wrote...
mathewgurney wrote...
On my part, Bioware has until Tuesday to release a patch, if it's not happened by then and actually fixes the bugs then DA:O is going back to the shop to trade in for a copy of Oblivion, which however you grade RPG's is superior purely due to the fact that it works flawlessly.
You think Oblivion works flawlessly? Who the hell are you talking to? Because having played the game myself, I can tell you that it does not, in fact, work flawlessly. There are all sorts of bugs and glitches, and I can think of at least 2 off-hand that literally break the game. Not only that, but there are all sorts of minor glitches and bugs that you come across quite often, from people not having the dialogue options you need to the look of an item changing almost constantly. You can lock yourself out of areas forever, lock yourself in areas forever, and do all sort of things to royally screw all your hard work over. The only saving grace is the fact that the game has been out for so long that people have found ways to work around those bugs, or at least warn others about them if you're using the proper resource.
Anyone who tells you Oblivion works flawlessly has no idea what they're talking about, and don't ever let them tell you otherwise.
I'm obviously talking to you seeing as you heard and replied, i think that qualifies as a conversation doesn't it ?
And no-one's told me zip about Oblivion, not that i would listen anyway, i like to form my own opinions.
I've personally logged hundreds of random fun-filled hours on the game, never had to use any work-arounds because i've never encountered any bugs to make it necessary, apart from maybe the game crashing because i played 48 hours straight and my 360 had an embolism from all the passive weed smoke it was inhaling.
So, in my personal experience, at this very moment Oblivion runs flawlessly compared to DA:O in it's current un-patched form.
If you'd like you can question me again on that and i'll try hard to revise my opinion based on your anecdotal evidence and lie to you that i agree wholeheartedly, but i don't think it will be very satisfying for either of us.
Perhaps if we ever recieve a patch for DA:O to bring it onto a fair playing field then i'll be able to judge afresh between the two but until then, the point is moot.
#73
Posté 13 décembre 2009 - 05:50
#74
Posté 13 décembre 2009 - 06:08
mathewgurney wrote...
swk3000 wrote...
mathewgurney wrote...
On my part, Bioware has until Tuesday to release a patch, if it's not happened by then and actually fixes the bugs then DA:O is going back to the shop to trade in for a copy of Oblivion, which however you grade RPG's is superior purely due to the fact that it works flawlessly.
You think Oblivion works flawlessly? Who the hell are you talking to? Because having played the game myself, I can tell you that it does not, in fact, work flawlessly. There are all sorts of bugs and glitches, and I can think of at least 2 off-hand that literally break the game. Not only that, but there are all sorts of minor glitches and bugs that you come across quite often, from people not having the dialogue options you need to the look of an item changing almost constantly. You can lock yourself out of areas forever, lock yourself in areas forever, and do all sort of things to royally screw all your hard work over. The only saving grace is the fact that the game has been out for so long that people have found ways to work around those bugs, or at least warn others about them if you're using the proper resource.
Anyone who tells you Oblivion works flawlessly has no idea what they're talking about, and don't ever let them tell you otherwise.
I'm obviously talking to you seeing as you heard and replied, i think that qualifies as a conversation doesn't it ?
And no-one's told me zip about Oblivion, not that i would listen anyway, i like to form my own opinions.
I've personally logged hundreds of random fun-filled hours on the game, never had to use any work-arounds because i've never encountered any bugs to make it necessary, apart from maybe the game crashing because i played 48 hours straight and my 360 had an embolism from all the passive weed smoke it was inhaling.
So, in my personal experience, at this very moment Oblivion runs flawlessly compared to DA:O in it's current un-patched form.
If you'd like you can question me again on that and i'll try hard to revise my opinion based on your anecdotal evidence and lie to you that i agree wholeheartedly, but i don't think it will be very satisfying for either of us.
Perhaps if we ever recieve a patch for DA:O to bring it onto a fair playing field then i'll be able to judge afresh between the two but until then, the point is moot.
To be quite honest, I haven't encountered that many bugs on Oblivion myself. However, they do pop up. Go to Google and search for UESP (which stands for the Unofficial Elder Scrolls Pages), then look at their section on Oblivion. You'll find that most of the quests have a bug section.
I will admit, though, that on the whole, Oblivion does tend to run more smoothly than Dragon Age.
My entire reason for my previous post was that you said the game works flawlessly. To me, that means I didn't encounter any game-breaking bugs because they don't exist, not that I got lucky and didn't run across any. I was also assuming you hadn't actually played the game yourself. Obviously, I was wrong.
#75
Posté 13 décembre 2009 - 07:05
swk3000 wrote...
mathewgurney wrote...
swk3000 wrote...
mathewgurney wrote...
On my part, Bioware has until Tuesday to release a patch, if it's not happened by then and actually fixes the bugs then DA:O is going back to the shop to trade in for a copy of Oblivion, which however you grade RPG's is superior purely due to the fact that it works flawlessly.
You think Oblivion works flawlessly? Who the hell are you talking to? Because having played the game myself, I can tell you that it does not, in fact, work flawlessly. There are all sorts of bugs and glitches, and I can think of at least 2 off-hand that literally break the game. Not only that, but there are all sorts of minor glitches and bugs that you come across quite often, from people not having the dialogue options you need to the look of an item changing almost constantly. You can lock yourself out of areas forever, lock yourself in areas forever, and do all sort of things to royally screw all your hard work over. The only saving grace is the fact that the game has been out for so long that people have found ways to work around those bugs, or at least warn others about them if you're using the proper resource.
Anyone who tells you Oblivion works flawlessly has no idea what they're talking about, and don't ever let them tell you otherwise.
I'm obviously talking to you seeing as you heard and replied, i think that qualifies as a conversation doesn't it ?
And no-one's told me zip about Oblivion, not that i would listen anyway, i like to form my own opinions.
I've personally logged hundreds of random fun-filled hours on the game, never had to use any work-arounds because i've never encountered any bugs to make it necessary, apart from maybe the game crashing because i played 48 hours straight and my 360 had an embolism from all the passive weed smoke it was inhaling.
So, in my personal experience, at this very moment Oblivion runs flawlessly compared to DA:O in it's current un-patched form.
If you'd like you can question me again on that and i'll try hard to revise my opinion based on your anecdotal evidence and lie to you that i agree wholeheartedly, but i don't think it will be very satisfying for either of us.
Perhaps if we ever recieve a patch for DA:O to bring it onto a fair playing field then i'll be able to judge afresh between the two but until then, the point is moot.
To be quite honest, I haven't encountered that many bugs on Oblivion myself. However, they do pop up. Go to Google and search for UESP (which stands for the Unofficial Elder Scrolls Pages), then look at their section on Oblivion. You'll find that most of the quests have a bug section.
I will admit, though, that on the whole, Oblivion does tend to run more smoothly than Dragon Age.
My entire reason for my previous post was that you said the game works flawlessly. To me, that means I didn't encounter any game-breaking bugs because they don't exist, not that I got lucky and didn't run across any. I was also assuming you hadn't actually played the game yourself. Obviously, I was wrong.
Wow, someone who, when questioned, politely admits they may have been mis-informed and doesn't respond with poorly written childish abuse ? You Sir/Madam are a gem among forum users. /Salute
I've visited the UESP myself previously but didn't check the quest pages as i don't like to spoil any storyline or surprises for myself even after i've encountered them for the first time so maybe that's why i never read any of the bug sections. I limited my research into character builds, stat info, levelling strategys etc.
I guess i've just been really lucky with Oblivion and that's partly why it's my favourite game on 360 of all time, it's always been good to me. Runs a huge world solidly, never fails to entertain in combat, loot, story or adventure, in general lives up to it's pedigree, in my opinion a good all-rounder without pretensions of grandeur.
You watch, now i've betrayed it with a misguided foray into DA:O, i'll go back and it will bug all to hell on me like a neglected mistress with a bad case of crabs.





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