I understand it now.
So true
Cizzle said:I understand it now.
Teeheehee. Sad, but oh so very true. These chumps are cramping my style -- trying to build some MVVP set(s), but have a wr0k meeting coming up. Ahh well, should have expected this. They'll never test their shit prior to launch... they just do it same-day, because there are ALWAYS problems, that never get detected until it's time for new content release.
peatrick said:Teeheehee. Sad, but oh so very true. These chumps are cramping my style -- trying to build some MVVP set(s), but have a wr0k meeting coming up. Ahh well, should have expected this. They'll never test their shit prior to launch... they just do it same-day, because there are ALWAYS problems, that never get detected until it's time for new content release.
They also know the players for weeks now. And they did the exact same promo last week for part 1. How can it possibly be dElAeyd? This should be copy, paste and push a button. Are they still on Win 95?
Cizzle said:They also know the players for weeks now. And they did the exact same promo last week for part 1. How can it possibly be dElAeyd? This should be copy, paste and push a button. Are they still on Win 95?
This game is still using an ancient PS3-era (or earlier?) game engine, Frostbite. Over the past 15-20 years, we've been getting essentially what you stated, a copy/pasta version of the same game with some annual "tweaks" for lack of a better term. I have to assume anyone with actual knowledge of the code-base was chased out of Electronic Arts Orlando / Tiburon LONG ago. By now, it's a disaster of spaghetti code, these chumps seem to have absolutely no clue what is going on half the time. They clearly do not test their own shit. Ever. Because who cares about a bunch of angry nerds, we'll all just hop online and complain no matter what, right?
Bleh, this is beyond pathetic. Lazy. Whatever terms we throw at them are inadequate to describe how bad things have gotten. The guy in charge is NOT qualified to run a video game studio.
It's 90 minutes now. It's always nice when you can squeeze in at least one movie between supposed launch and the actual one.