Pretty sure everyone who enjoys sandbox games plays minecraft... regardless of age.
I kind of pity people who get enough building blocks to recreate Jupiter to scale and still get bored.
Pretty sure everyone who enjoys sandbox games plays minecraft... regardless of age.
yeah, cause eve is such a bad design...Your misreading the situation. FD doesn't respond to all those hater kiddies because it would be a complete waste of their invaluable time.
I'm really glad FD opted this way and hope, that the little pew pew kiddies will give up and return to COD and EVE soon![]()
I think the plan was always to release 1.1 to live exactly when they did, and to go through beta test reports and fix issues in the weekly hotfix patches.
Not saying that is the best of ideas, but it does appear to be the case.
I enjoy sandbox games and have never played Minecraft.
That is the point, make the devs listen us and make them realize that we need better updates, not only correcting the bugs but adding more content to the game.
So far nothing is good.
ithis is actually illegal btw....
If David doesn't come over tonight to cook me lunch .. i'm gonna ...
Does anyone think that in some cases some of these bugs are beyond their control.
The entitlement is strong in OP. Let me help you: you don't deserve anything but to participate in the development of a brilliant game that is still in an very early stage. So stop whining, it gets annoying! Otherwise, please go back to your mindless Pew Pew games.
Which law (UK) do you think they're breaking?
My take, the beta period was rushed this is something they need to take and think long and hard about. I'm guessing from the speed of development they're firm followers of Agile which can work but can also foster a "we get it out and we can get a fix out quickly as well" rather than "get it out right and don't fix". Given the additional code which will come with wings I hope the beta period will be longer, it needs to be.
Do I expect that updates will have bugs, yes. Simply because that's how the game world appears to work (see Warcraft and their regular patches after WoD release).
Are we entitled to a deep response on why the fault got through. No, it's not the implicit contract with FD or part of the terms and conditions[1].
As part of good customer service should they have pushed out a note last night flagging they knew of it, yes. Should they have confirmed as soon as they knew that a HF was in the works, yes. This is all support 101, keep the information flowing, keep it clear, honest (as a TS face never ever ever state something will happen unless you have it signed in blood from someone internally who is responsible & accountable). Never ever get into a discussion in public which is heading to be a _____ing match.
As a business they do need to improve the comms & support side of things and the overall code quality (this is true of most software houses) but they're not significantly worse or better than anyone else in the industry at the moment.
[1] Where I work the customers do have this in their contracts, but they pay serious money.
Dude, you totally should; it's pretty amazing.
I keep hearing more content. Do you really think they are holding your content back to annoy you? And if it would be that way, do you think they would release your precious content just because you told them so?
This.
I would love to know where some people get off thinking that FD owe them something. *shakes head*
Disclaimer: I wouldn't love to know, I was speaking rhetorically.
i don't car about UK law, i care about the law that apply, and in such a case, it's the customer's country law that does apply, and for that specific, this one does apply:
http://ec.europa.eu/justice/consumer-marketing/unfair-trade/false-advertising/index_en.htm
People paid cash money. Some more than others. I do believe FD owes them the product as described.
So, what part of the advertising is misleading? Statements "this is beta" don't cut it, let's have some firm examples or start a case against them, though I suspect that the EULA which you agreed to on purchase of the game states that UK law applies.
Then they should not be developing this game anymore than I should.