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tokilamockingbrd said:
Captain_Yuri said:

Yea no... If they start doing that, then developers won't care to release fully functioning games in day one cause the reviews will just update when the games gets fixed so games will be even more broken than they were before in day 1 so no thanks

At least the non-updated way will teach the idiotic people that release games in a broken state to stop releasing them in a broken state or else it will affect the game's score


Thats just not true. Games sell a ton at launch when hype is the highest and a broken or lacking game at launch means a TON of lost sales.

Reviews are not about "punishing devs" as they SHOULD be meant to educate consumers.

And they should lose even more sales for giving out a broken game in the first place. Reviews do educate consumers... By telling them to stay away from the money grabbing idiots that don't put in enough effort to release a working game and only fix it after they have the people's money. I am surprised that anyone would even suggest rewarding these nonsense devs/publishers that think they can get away with releasing a broken game in the first place



                  

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