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pezus said:
Th3PANO said:

Nobody an argue with it though. Their games are always well made. Every freaking time, almost no bugs and no day one patches.

That has already been proven wrong.

Patches are not always for fixing bugs either. Sometimes they are to introduce something new or to change the balance of something in the game etc. The few patches for Nintendo games have traditionally been because Nintendo were far behind in the digital space, but now that they seem more interested in it you can be sure that they'll be doing more patches. Fixing or making something better is never bad. You two are implying that Nintendo games are always perfect, and nothing could be fixed, which is ridiculous. They're just behind the times digitally.

There's a difference between optimization and *needing* to make something better, however. How many day-one patches are really just for spit and polish?



Monster Hunter: pissing me off since 2010.