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Chazore said:
JEMC said:

Well, Rockstar and 2K made themselves look like a fool with those sh*tty ports, and they knew how bad they were going to be given how they went after all the remaster or remake projects that there going on in the modding community.

And despite the promises, I haven't heard about them patching all the bugs the games had at launch.

Regarding the Intel CPUs, Raptor Lake refresh should by a skip by everyone if the rumors about only bringing higher clocks and higher power consumption are true. The bit about the next one, Arrow Lake, using TSMC makes sense in a way, because that's supposed to be a tile based CPU, and Intel will likely use a TSMC made graphics part for the processor. The rest of the different modules can be made by Intel themselves.

Afaik, R* patched them to a certain point and then just abandoned it, much like how they abandoned RDR 2 online.


Also feels weird seeing EA abandon fully fixing some of the issues for Dead Space Remake, considering the praise that game got, but I guess we're fully in the age of AAA patching their games to a halfway point, then finding out it doesn't bring them more money, so they drop their toys and run off. 

Yeah, that's what I meant. They fixed the biggest bugs, but then they simply moved on.

It's a similar case as the Dead Space Remake were, while the whole issue is on, with articles and major discussions around the web, publishers work (or pretend) in patches and fixes. But once the dust has settled down, and the noise has mostly stopped, they stop doing anything.

Nowadays it's quite rare to find publishers that really want to fix the games and gives developers time and money to fix the mess.



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