ecoho said:
VincentX3 said:
ecoho said:
VincentX3 said:
This is starting to become a trend.
Releasing broken shit on the market then giving away free stuff to apologize.
Not saying that free stuff is bad obviously, but how about making sure your product works before releasing it? (Yes I'm still looking at you AC:U )
Just my 2cents.
the difference is people could still play the single player campaign with no problems were as AC:U is so buggy that even if they gave it away people would still not play it.
The difference is both games should have been playable from the start instead of having to resort too apologies, patches and giving away free stuff.
The difference is that the Halo collection is what it is, a collection of older titles that should have been easy enough for the original company to port them to next gen with little to no problems. Unlike AC:U where it was really a whole new engine based on next-gen.
(It's still not an excuse to forgive it, but there's a difference between what should have been a port of older titles to a next-gen single player campaign)
that's just it though the game it self worked fine beautifully in fact it just its online component that went to shit.(and no I don't count the online multiplayer as part of the game as it wasn't online at the start of the series just something added in later down the road because it seemed like a good idea and was)
I guess what im trying to say is even if you couldn't play the multiplayer the single player was good enough to make up for that short coming, were as AC:U is just bad no matter how you play it.
these are my opinions of course and as such may not be the same for everyone
I see what you're saying, and while I don't disagree that the single player portion of a collection of older titles works, they still messed up the
ENTIRE multiplayer portion of the collection.
As in, not a map or two with a few bugs, but the full thing all together.
How does that pass through testing? I'm certain if anyone tested this before release they would notice when an
ENTIRE PORTION of their game doesn't work.
So yes, the single player can work just fine, and any game will have bugs for example, but then there's this.
All in all, if a company this big is going to re-release there games for next-gen, this shouldn't be acceptable, free gifts or not.