oniyide said:
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and look where all these patches have gotten us. broken games. I stopped caring about skyrim on PS3 cause the first round of updates did not fix the frame rate issues. Perhaps it has now I dont know.
Before HDDs and memroy storage in consoles, developers were forced (held accountable) for releasing a game that worked. Now they know they can quickly patch it up if shit happens. Now a few years from now when PS3 is no longer in production, will I be able to connect my PS3 online and download these patches from the PSN network to get the game to work?
consoles unfortunetley turned into a cheap man's PC. At least with a PC patches are acceptable because you can always find them years from now on some gaming site server, should you wish to play the games again.
this is the one thing that made consoles so popular and great. Having the ability to pull out an old system, put the game in and play without it saying there is an update avaialble must updated before play.







