Bioware will this game be fixed?
#1
Posté 17 mars 2012 - 09:20
#2
Posté 17 mars 2012 - 05:10
#3
Posté 17 mars 2012 - 05:47
#4
Posté 17 mars 2012 - 05:54
#5
Posté 17 mars 2012 - 08:21
That being said, I have to say ME3 ran pretty smoothly for me.
#6
Posté 17 mars 2012 - 09:03
#7
Posté 17 mars 2012 - 09:38
darknightlee wrote...
It's been 2 weeks and counting and yet they are still have not even made any acknowledgement on these issues and worse of all. Not even the moderators are willing to comment on them. That just shows you how Bioware cares about their customers.
Priestly made a thread saying that they were aware of the issues. It was pretty vague but it at least shows some acknowledgement.
Be patient. Patches(good ones) take a while to be released.
#8
Posté 18 mars 2012 - 03:47
known_hero wrote...
darknightlee wrote...
It's
been 2 weeks and counting and yet they are still have not even made any
acknowledgement on these issues and worse of all. Not even the
moderators are willing to comment on them. That just shows you how
Bioware cares about their customers.
Priestly made a
thread saying that they were aware of the issues. It was pretty vague
but it at least shows some acknowledgement.
Be patient. Patches(good ones) take a while to be released.
I agree it has only been a few weeks and good patches do take time. I don't want Bioware to "pull a Bethesada" and break more stuff in the process but... Why wasn't there a mandatory install from the beginning? That alone would fix a lot of the framerate and loading problems.
Bioware is going with Bethesda as schitty developers in my book. I'll seriously consider buying games from either again. Certainly no more pre-ordering games from both companies, no matter how good a bonus they might have. I'm done paying for broken games.
Bioware and Bethesda are the Toyota's of the game industry. If Skyrim and Mass Effect 3 for PS3 were cars they'd be recalled. I call Bull$h!t!
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Modifié par Dickard, 18 mars 2012 - 04:09 .
#9
Posté 18 mars 2012 - 06:35
#10
Posté 19 mars 2012 - 05:12
#11
Posté 19 mars 2012 - 05:46
Please stop ignoring the PS3 users pleas and give us an answer that you're are least going to ignore us but let us know.
#12
Posté 19 mars 2012 - 06:02
Skyrim took 3 months. It was a nightmare.
#13
Posté 19 mars 2012 - 02:15
You have a valid point there, but this has been an ongoing issue since launch date.sangy wrote...
It is the weekend so you probably won't hear anything till business hours during the week. I'm guessing one or two weeks from now we'll get a "statement" on any kind of progress. Better they take the time needed to fix it properly than end up with multiple patches which takes longer.
Skyrim took 3 months. It was a nightmare.
About Skyrim, yeah it was a nightmare but Bioware has taken stances that leave Playstation users out on the dark for a while. Recent events include Operation Goliath, because PS3 has "technical difficulties". It's understandable that Playstation 3 being a very different console hardware wise and software wise would make the developers encounter some difficulties, but Bioware publicly said that they could handle the console very well.
#14
Posté 19 mars 2012 - 03:39
I'm done buying AAA multi platform releases for the ps3 from ANYONE. Skyrim, BF3, MW3, ME3, have all burned me this year. I've ****ing had it. If the devs are going to continue to put a fraction of the work in, for whatever reason they might have, then I will pay a fraction of the full price and play the games I already have until they sort their **** out. Until we start fighting with our wallets this **** won't change. You might say its only working to MS's advantage, but believe me, they aren't paying EA enough to make up for a complete tanking in PS3 copy sales.
EA/Activision, all of the major publishers have ****ed us up until the breaking point to release a game that will "run" but be far, far, far from optimal and far from what should be expected, technically, from a 2012 release. I'm ****ing done with it. Fix your crappy code. We are your customers not ****ing MS.
#15
Posté 20 mars 2012 - 02:54
Mazandus wrote...
Guys, its simple, we just have to stop buying these things as day one releases. Sad, but true. If the dev is going to take the cash from the competitor to release a crappy port then they don't deserve our sales. As you guys have pointed out, its not WORTH 60 day one. Wait a month or 2 or 3 even. Let the patches roll in and wait for the price to drop. Or even better just stay on the sidelines completely until the inevitable GOTY edition is released with all the dlc on it.
I'm done buying AAA multi platform releases for the ps3 from ANYONE. Skyrim, BF3, MW3, ME3, have all burned me this year. I've ****ing had it. If the devs are going to continue to put a fraction of the work in, for whatever reason they might have, then I will pay a fraction of the full price and play the games I already have until they sort their **** out. Until we start fighting with our wallets this **** won't change. You might say its only working to MS's advantage, but believe me, they aren't paying EA enough to make up for a complete tanking in PS3 copy sales.
EA/Activision, all of the major publishers have ****ed us up until the breaking point to release a game that will "run" but be far, far, far from optimal and far from what should be expected, technically, from a 2012 release. I'm ****ing done with it. Fix your crappy code. We are your customers not ****ing MS.
This.
I will start pointing fingers now with this post now that someone shed light on the true cause for us gamers getting the shaft from time to time. It's all part of modern day gamers that would blow of 60 bucks on a stupid, unfinished game(not talking about ME3) to let the developers play with their money and ignore all the pleas people do because money is still flowing and not hurting their pocket. Purchasing weak games like Modern Warfare 3 for 60 bucks then falling into the claws of the developers of paying additional 7 bucks to get to play a different map to get treated with the same low quality connections. One of the biggest example is Capcom, when they starting pulling the **** on us of putting content on a disc and then making us pay addiition money just to download a key and unlock in disc content. Eventually every developer is doing it. And this is just one of the examples I could think of from the top of my head.
I could go on ranting for a couple of days.
#16
Posté 20 mars 2012 - 03:18





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