Ultrashroomz said: Welp, that's one less game I can worry about this year. |
He never said that during Star Fox Zero's development.
And times have changed since he made that quote. Of course, we have games like Fallout 76, Star Wars Battlefront, Evolve, No Man's Sky, etc. that had fundamental or special feature flaws that affected their reception when they initially released. Yes, patches are a thing, but you still want a fundamentally sound game with enough features to satisfy consumers from the jump during this day and age. Patches can improve a game, but it cannot bring back everyone waiting for the games to be good or functional, especially since there are so many other games awaiting to get people's attention.