Still too dark!
I am not sure that sacking coders and developers in the middle of coding fixes is a good idea.No I do believe it's a sincere apology for his development teams ineptness of delivering. let's hope he's wielding the axes tomorrow to sort it out..
Business at usual. You all at FDev knew exactly how the game ran and still runs, and that it wasn't nowhere near release-ready, yet you made another - most likely right - business call to release it. Gamers aren't exactly the most rational customers... Oh those sweet pre-orders!I have been playing on my old home machine from 2014, which has an Intel i7 Extreme CPU and a GTX 980 GPU, 16 Gb RAM, playing at 1080p full screen at Ultra. I was doing this so I could have a good feel for how the game was playing on older hardware, and I used this same machine during Alpha. I have also been playing on a high spec 2021 dev machine.
Yeah, that too.Hopefully once you fix the game and implement VR, I'll bite - on a sale.
Well done.
Sorry, you're new, I'm tired of "Jam Tomorrow" after what, five years? When they will iron out the problems and implement VR back, I will buy the resulting amazing game. Until then, no sale unless a hefty discount. Literally exercising my wallet voting rights.I think the biggest frustration is we can all see underneath it all if and hopefully when frontier iron out the problems this will be an amazing game! If I thought it was looking bad I'd just cut my losses and go play something else!
So this is your last post then?Sorry, you're new, I'm tired of "Jam Tomorrow" after what, five years? When they will iron out the problems and implement VR back, I will buy the resulting amazing game. Until then, no sale unless a hefty discount. Literally exercising my wallet voting rights.
Those you categorized in group 1 here are considered sycophants by those who feel they have been exposed to a bait and switch scam. Who are found in category 2. By trolls I assume you mean the sycophants buying themselves with attacking group2?Skimming through this thread, I see three types of people:
1 - Those who love the game and understand that software releases of any form will have a settling-out period, simply because alpha/beta testing cannot test for all possible eventualities that come up when a large group of people are using it all at the same time. These people get frustrated with the bugs and crashes that occur in the days (and, maybe, weeks) after a new major release, but understand that, over time, things will smooth out as fixes get applied.
2 - Those who should not buy anything with a low serial number, or should never play MMOs, because single-player, standalone games are much easier to debug and stabilize quickly.
3 - Trolls.
And why on earth would it be? I'm having too much fun now on the forumSo this is your last post then?
Words are not actions.
Let me know when the terrain in Odyssey looks like the Steam store front screenshots.
In the livestream yesterday he both apologised and talked about his own experience of encountering issues with Odyssey on launch night.I am sorry to say, but this "sincere apology" feels a little less sincere to me. It only happened after people pointed out to one ef their pet streamers, sorry, I meant "affiliates" that Frontier may be forced to buy back all the presales (the game stores are a lot more onto this now after that Cyberpunk fiasco, they fear regulation), and that pet-streamer promptly was in a rush to "message friends at frontier", that this "apology" surfaced.
This sounds more to me like "please don't start requesting refunds" type of apology than someone actually being sorry for what was released. Especiall after how he only YESTERDAY was all over about how great this release was on their podcast on twitch. The only things that have changed since then is that they may have been at risk of actually having to refund the prebuys. Notice how he told us what system he tested at in addition to a modern state of the art machine. Not how it ran. Did it run as a slideshow, like it does for most users, or did it run at anything resembling playability?
This isn't an apology. It's a desperate attempt to stop people voicing their displeasure.
Skimming through this thread, I see three types of people:
1 - Those who love the game and understand that software releases of any form will have a settling-out period, simply because alpha/beta testing cannot test for all possible eventualities that come up when a large group of people are using it all at the same time. These people get frustrated with the bugs and crashes that occur in the days (and, maybe, weeks) after a new major release, but understand that, over time, things will smooth out as fixes get applied.
2 - Those who should not buy anything with a low serial number, or should never play MMOs, because single-player, standalone games are much easier to debug and stabilize quickly.
3 - Trolls.
How good was Horizons on day one?You're forgetting the people who love the concept of the game, but are tired of the devs completely dropping the ball with every update. Been playing this game since launch, and it seems like each patch just adds more bugs than fixes. In my opinion, this game has been getting worse and worse since launch.
But yeah, people are trolls for calling out a company for launching a $40 expansion that has obvious glaring bugs by just starting it, or looking at all the bugs reported in the Alpha that weren't fixed. A $40 DLC btw that effectively is still in Alpha or Beta considering how buggy it is. So yeah, I think people have a right to be incensed with FDev for paying money expecting a release version quality product instead of something that is obviously in Alpha or Beta.