Or they are more forgiving when they happen in great games and nitpicky in bag games.thenamelessloser said:Well, that makes sense in a way, crappy games with bugs most people hope to forget about. It is more annoying and noticeable when it happens to good games.I.E.D. said:Reading this thread gives me an impression that no one cares about buggy games that suck. All I see are good and great games with bugs.
Ah yes, red dead redemption, good times, I actually got this wierd glitch where after one of the first mexico missions( I forget which one, but it was one of the early ones) it somehow skipped every mission up to the point where you go back to your ranch to see your family, the map marker just disappeared for a second, and then BAM, there was an A marker on my map,newuseforvintage said:Red Dead Redemption.
I loved this game. Freakin' loved it. And what does it do to me? Develops a glitch that wont let me finish the f**ker.
*cries in corner*
I should explain the glitch: I don't know if I am the only one to experience this but, with the PS3 version, the X and O buttons are confused in the programing. So if you go in to a shop you can hit X to leave or O to buy. But, actually, it is the opposite way around.
When you play a game of poker you have to hit X to bet and O to quit the table. But, for some reason, when you hit X to bet it asks you if you want to leave the game then when you select no allows to you place a bet.
How is this a game breaker? To acheive 100% completion you have to win an arm wrestling contest. You have to tap X to win which, you guessed it, asks you if you want to exit the arm wrestling competition. I am on 98% completion and just can't finish it!
SantoUno said:As for Fable II and III, enlighten me, I never heard about them being buggy either.
FlyAwayAutumn said:Sorry, what?Judgement101 said:3. Fable II-Do you really need to ask?
2. Fable III-please regard Fable II
I don't recall those games being buggy in the slightest.
On Fable 3: There are many. The quest trails don't just point you in the opposite direction. I had once point me into Brightwall Academy, then when I got inside it pointed me out, and then in again.Judgement101 said:Fable II-You can change you xbox internal clock and earn 1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 gold in 10 seconds. Fable III- Quest trails leading you in the opposite direction, my wife disappeared, disappearing people, that sort of thing. Oh with the Oblivion thing-No matter where you kill a guard they know RIGHT where you are, hell even if it's not a guard, they know exactly where you are. The stealth system at first was just odd, with 100 sneak you could literally touch the person and be unseen.
It makes me wonder if they had anybody testing the game before they released it.Vigor Mortivore said:Lately: Fable 3, the annoyance factor is high in this game, unpolished game in a beta stage.
That sounds amazingCogwheel said:You know, come to think of it, every release of Dwarf Fortress tends to be rather buggy. Like that time when crocodiles suddenly started a civilization of their own, spammed everyone with textile exports and eventually took over two thirds of the world. CROCODILES.
Me neither.FlyAwayAutumn said:Sorry, what?Judgement101 said:3. Fable II-Do you really need to ask?
2. Fable III-please regard Fable II
I don't recall those games being buggy in the slightest.
The Jasper glitch/bug is very common.Sonic Doctor said:It makes me wonder if they had anybody testing the game before they released it.Vigor Mortivore said:Lately: Fable 3, the annoyance factor is high in this game, unpolished game in a beta stage.
Have you encountered the Jasper glitch? My poor butler, he is mute and most likely will never speak again.