Mercs 2 was incredibly buggy, I almost forgot about that one.JackB said:Far Cry 2, Mercenaries 2, Saints Row 1 & 2 and Star Wars The Force Unleashed, were the buggiest games I ever played. None of them were unplayable for me though.
BolognaBaloney said:I was playing through Oblivion earlier, and I noticed quite a few bugs, items spinning madly about, bodies continually twitching, and enemies getting stuck in trees or walls; this got me to thinking, what do you escapists believe is the buggiest/most broken game?
lolmynamewastaken said:Fallout 3 is massivly buggy, so much so that it just provides entertainment most of the time.
Also Killzone was like the buggiest game known to man unless you include the old GTAs. How come the broken games also turn out to be the most popular in that generation?
Hmmm... I never had any of these problems, either I am incredibly luck or completely oblivious.wgreer25 said:Recently, Fable 2 is the buggiest console game I think I have ever seen. Object/enemies stuck in walls/floors. Your dog floating over terain or just through it. Interactive doors that you can in no way interact with. I also had two instances when a gate was supposed to open, but it just didn't. I had to quit, reload and play it again (the exact same way) and it magically decides to work.
Nothing to do with what I am talking about, but that avatar is one of the few things in life I would consider truly disturbing. Like defecation pornography (trying and failing to make such a thing bearable to think about).matnatz said:Snip
I wouldn't put it down to bad programming as much as I would say that on occasion it would slow down due to the sheer number of enemies on the screen at one time (then factor in all the blood and the effects from your magic/attacks etc.), Ninja Gaiden 2 wasn't really buggy (it still played well) it just had the odd graphical glitch (which is forgivable in my opinion).Psychosocial said:Really? I had NO bugs or glitches through all of Evil Genius, sorry to hear that you have those problems. It's truly among the best games I've played this century.Spaceman_Spiff said:Evil genius still cant complete because of bugs, and of course Harvest Moon Back to Nature.
Well, on the "broken" segment, Ninja Gaiden 2 wins by a landslide, I mean come on, the game starts lagging once shit actually happens, DUE TO BEING BADLY PROGRAMMED!
I haven't played Sim 3, but the second one was so buggy on my computer (which is more than qualified to play the bloody thing.ComradeDL said:The most memorable game with a glitch I've ever had was Sims 3. Some people randomly stretched and grew to look like those bobble head things - big head, small body. The first time that happened, I nearly died in fright (it was scary!). Others, when sleeping, kept sitting up. Every few minutes. And, of course, the biggest glitch of all, which crashed my computer until I gave up playing. Heck, I had to download a patch the day I got the game >.<
Other than that, I don't tend to have problems with glitches. The only other one I remember was on the 360, where the whole screen froze and I had to restart. Several times. Boo.
Seconding this one. really good game once they started patching it, but rather buggy.Gorbek said:Vampire:bloodlines
It's fairly acceptable for a game of that scale, but a game like the infamous 'S.T.A.L.K.E.R Clear Sky', with it's laborious grinding gameplay it's difficult to forgive all the bugs.BolognaBaloney said:I was playing through Oblivion earlier, and I noticed quite a few bugs, items spinning madly about, bodies continually twitching, and enemies getting stuck in trees or walls; this got me to thinking, what do you escapists believe is the buggiest/most broken game?
Yeah, I had lots of trouble for the Sims 2 too, but I think my problem came from my processer. Ended up buying another... 1000 RAM, me thinks? and then it worked great. It encouraged me to buy 3, at any rate, which was a biiiiiig mistake XDBolognaBaloney said:I haven't played Sim 3, but the second one was so buggy on my computer (which is more than qualified to play the bloody thing.ComradeDL said:The most memorable game with a glitch I've ever had was Sims 3. Some people randomly stretched and grew to look like those bobble head things - big head, small body. The first time that happened, I nearly died in fright (it was scary!). Others, when sleeping, kept sitting up. Every few minutes. And, of course, the biggest glitch of all, which crashed my computer until I gave up playing. Heck, I had to download a patch the day I got the game >.<
Other than that, I don't tend to have problems with glitches. The only other one I remember was on the 360, where the whole screen froze and I had to restart. Several times. Boo.
I had that same problem, and I definately wasn't anything to do with my computer. I have never had problems with any other game, but sometimes it would just freeze on Sims 2.BolognaBaloney said:I haven't played Sim 3, but the second one was so buggy on my computer (which is more than qualified to play the bloody thing.