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morenoingrato said:
Great thread.

I also attribute this phenomenon to the rise of DLC and patches.


Plus the the process of beig ok'ed by console manufacturers being less tight. Back in the day there would be no way you would be allowed to put a game on shelves that immediately needed to be patched. It also creates senario's where developers can choose not to fix their games if it doesn't look like its going to sell anyways. I cant believe it is not illegal to put games obviously not finished.