Lately every-time i start a game (on PC, obviously..) it's not compatible with my monitor so i have to go to the files and change start-up resolution, or a windows patch interferes with the cinematics so i have to track it done and remove it, or my operating system (windows 7) cant even run the freaking game so i need to download weird patches, or i might not even be able to play the game at all. Every-time this happens i have to track down a solution and implement it myself, and assuming it actually works, I've wasted quite a bit of time fixing a game i payed for.
Now, of course its great that we CAN fix most (-.-) of these issues, but i feel like i'm being taken advantage of here, because all these different game companies just seem to ASSUME that i can fix it myself and they skirt any responsibility for the problems in their own games. Recently i haven't encountered a single game that works properly the first time, and it's frankly getting ridiculous.
Don't these companies have a responsibility to ensure that their games actually work for everyone their game can reach?(legally obviously). And what about the games i CANT fix because i'm either a) not tech savvy enough or b) the problem is unfix-able. In that case i've just payed good money for a game that doesn't work, and assuming i can get a refund, i've still been dicked around and wasted my money all because the componey hasn't bothered fixing thier game or hasn't bothered telling me that i can't run it if i have windows 7 (or whatever.)
Has anyone else encountered this problem? what do you think about it?
Now, of course its great that we CAN fix most (-.-) of these issues, but i feel like i'm being taken advantage of here, because all these different game companies just seem to ASSUME that i can fix it myself and they skirt any responsibility for the problems in their own games. Recently i haven't encountered a single game that works properly the first time, and it's frankly getting ridiculous.
Don't these companies have a responsibility to ensure that their games actually work for everyone their game can reach?(legally obviously). And what about the games i CANT fix because i'm either a) not tech savvy enough or b) the problem is unfix-able. In that case i've just payed good money for a game that doesn't work, and assuming i can get a refund, i've still been dicked around and wasted my money all because the componey hasn't bothered fixing thier game or hasn't bothered telling me that i can't run it if i have windows 7 (or whatever.)
Has anyone else encountered this problem? what do you think about it?