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Esa-Petteri said:
coasterlove said:
Esa-Petteri said:
Big deal, I bet there will be a patch to fix that.

It is a big deal. A game should only be finished as a finished product. There are very few industries where this seems to be accepted and unfortunately the gaming industry is the biggest one. Imagine if you bought a pair of pants that you wanted to wear and you went to put them on only to find that the zipper doesn't work at all and you couldn't unzip them to get them on. Would it be ok if you had to get them fixed just to wear them. I could use all sorts of products as an example. People shouldn't have to deal with these kinds of issues after they spent their hard earned money on a game. I still say everyone who bought this game should return it and just get their money back. Use that money on a real working game.

No it is not. You would have to do something to get those pants fixed.. well you have to push a button to install updates, so I guess that is the same? Hah. :)


Lets imagine that someone comes to your house to fix your zipper, does that make it ok that your pants were defective in the first place? And you still have to do something in order to make sure you can get a patch like have internet which not everybody does. A game unless you want to play online shouldn't force to have internet to play a game. Also, you have to keep an eye out for whenever a game gets the neccessary patch which could be a while. Further, is the Wii even capable of patches for games? Excuse my ignorance but I don't know of any example of a game getting patches on the Wii. Maybe it's happened and maybe it's even commonplace and I just don't know about it. Otherwise, gamers who bought this have a game that can't be played as it should have been intended.

I'll come up with something better eventually...