I never said every game went through the same rigorous testing as others. I simply said that "they'd never pass the approval of such large publishers... in relation to the Data Design games". If I had meant to say every game I would have but I didn't. All I meant is that certain games go through certain testing depending on the budget of the game. If it's a big budget game they are going to push the quality effort a lot more in hopes for better hype through the general public. Games such as Red Steel 2, Killzone 2, and Disaster are going to get that kind of treatment. However their cheap cash ins, ports, or "weak" casual game lineups are simply going to be made to be playable in the best sense of words. Something that you can play through. Now that's all by perspective but it's better than some games released through those small indie devs like Data Design were a racer simply becomes cars that wheels don't touch the ground and you have no control over the car at all anyways. Hell there isn't even a time limit to the race and you find out later the race is nonexistent as there is no point to it.
You won't get that out of a Ubi game or any big publisher's game even the ones that are mean to be cheap. I understand you have a deep resented hatred to Ubisoft but they are a lot better than those other companies such as Data Design that put out the real crap in the industry.








