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AEGRO said:
Miyamotoo said:

Delay is very normal staff in gaming. I agree that announce game 2-3 years before will arrive is bad thing, but Fallout 4 is very bad example because game is anything but polished, they better released in Q2 this year and polished it.



Have you played the game or did you read on the webz that the game was buggy?

Because i own the game, i finished the game, and i never encountered a bug in my entire campaign.

Fallout 4 is the most polished Bethesda game out there.



Actually I playing it and decide to wait few more updates before I go back to it. I love Bethesda games (Fallout, Skyrim) but I cant recall if there are some games that are so unpolished on launch, I always play they them at least 6 months after launch, I tried F4 little earlier and decide to wait.

Fallout 4 being most polished Bethesda game out there saying really nothing, especially in comparison with other games on market, especially Nintendo games.

 





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AEGRO said:

Have you played the game or did you read on the webz that the game was buggy?

Because i own the game, i finished the game, and i never encountered a bug in my entire campaign.

Fallout 4 is the most polished Bethesda game out there.



 


Most polished Bethesda game isn't saying much, ROFL, the's a bug on the PC version which disables movement and Keyboard actions in game when you first leave the vault for a start and requires the player to restart the game which is made harder by the fact the esc key doesn't respond, I know because I got it as well. I own the game and have come across a notable amount of bugs.



LuckyTrouble said:
KLAMarine said:
I'd rather it not be rushed.

At some point, the line needs to be drawn between what we consider rushed and we consider to be a poorly done development schedule. If it is really going to take until July for the game to come out, then Nintendo has some serious work to do if they want to maintain any level of relevancy with their next console. Their development times are getting way too long, and although I appreciate that they want to primarily turn out polished products (even if some from last year were simply polished turds), being the primary developer for your console means that you have to do something to keep gamers busy. Delays are fine to an extent, but when you can no longer predict your development schedule to such a significant degree, it signals internal development issues, whether it be lazy programmers, slow programmers, or just a lack of defined direction.

The solution last year was budget titles like Kirby and Toad, but it doesn't seem that Nintendo really has any games like that in the pipe for these first six months to tide everybody over. Regardless of what people say is okay, a potential six month dry spell is seriously bad.



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Wyrdness said:
AEGRO said:

Have you played the game or did you read on the webz that the game was buggy?

Because i own the game, i finished the game, and i never encountered a bug in my entire campaign.

Fallout 4 is the most polished Bethesda game out there.



 


Most polished Bethesda game isn't saying much, ROFL, the's a bug on the PC version which disables movement and Keyboard actions in game when you first leave the vault for a start and requires the player to restart the game which is made harder by the fact the esc key doesn't respond, I know because I got it as well. I own the game and have come across a notable amount of bugs.

Im speaking for the Ps4 version from first hand experience, even before the patches.

Not one bug.





I somewhat doubt this, but I would'nt be surprised either way



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With the announcement of Pokken coming in March, this delay is looking all the more likely; I can't see Nintendo stacking Twilight Princess HD, Pokken, and Starfox Zero all within less than two months when they have so few games for 2016.

That would mean nothing but SMTxFE, Mario & Sonic at the Rio Olympics, and indie games for the 7 months between Starfox in April and Zelda in November. Even by 8th gen Nintendo standards, that's a nasty dry spell.



LuckyTrouble said:
KLAMarine said:
I'd rather it not be rushed.

At some point, the line needs to be drawn between what we consider rushed and we consider to be a poorly done development schedule. If it is really going to take until July for the game to come out, then Nintendo has some serious work to do if they want to maintain any level of relevancy with their next console. Their development times are getting way too long, and although I appreciate that they want to primarily turn out polished products (even if some from last year were simply polished turds), being the primary developer for your console means that you have to do something to keep gamers busy. Delays are fine to an extent, but when you can no longer predict your development schedule to such a significant degree, it signals internal development issues, whether it be lazy programmers, slow programmers, or just a lack of defined direction.

The solution last year was budget titles like Kirby and Toad, but it doesn't seem that Nintendo really has any games like that in the pipe for these first six months to tide everybody over. Regardless of what people say is okay, a potential six month dry spell is seriously bad.



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2013

January-Tokyo Crash Mobs

February-Fire Emblem: Awakening, Brain Age: Concentration Training

March-Pokemon Mystery Dungeon: Gates to Infinity, Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon

April-Dillon's Rolling Western: The Last Ranger

May-Donkey Kong Country Returns 3D, Mario & Donkey Kong: Minis on the Move

June-Game & Wario, New Super Luigi U, Animal Crossing: New Leaf

August-Pikmin 3, Mario & Luigi: Dream Team, Pokémon Rumble U

September-Legend of Zelda: the Wind Waker HD

October-Wii Party U, Pokémon X/Y

November-Super Mario 3D World, The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds, Wii Fit U, Wii Sports Club, Mario Party: Island Tour

December-NES Remix, Dr. Luigi

2014

January-Chibi Robo: Photo Finder

February-Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze, Steel Diver: Sub Wars

March-Yoshi's New Island, Pokémon Battle Trozei

April-Rusty's Real Deal Baseball, NES Remix 2

May-Mario Golf: World Tour, Kirby: Triple Deluxe, Mario Kart 8

June-Tomodachi Life, Pushmo World

September-Hyrule Warriors

October-Super Smash Bros. for 3DS, Pokémon Art Academy

November-Pokemon Omega Ruby/Alpha Sapphire, Super Smash Bros. Wii U

December-Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker

2015

February-The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask 3D, Kirby & the Rainbow Curse, Pokémon Shuffle

March-Mario Party 10, Fossil Fighters: Frontier, Codename STEAM, Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Tipping Stars

April-Boxboy, Pokémon Rumble World, Xenoblade Chronicles 3D

May-Stretchmo, Puzzles & Dragons: Super Mario Edition, Splatoon

June-Dr. Mario: Miracle Cure, Art Academy: Home Studio

September-Super Mario Maker, Animal Crossing: Happy Home Designer

October-Chibi Robo: Zip Lash, Yoshi's Woolly World, The Legend of Zelda: Trifprce Heroes

November-Animal Crossing: Amiibo Festival, Pokémon Super Mystery Dungeon, Mario Tennis: Ultra Smash, Nintendo Badge Arcade

December-Xenoblade Chronicles X, Pokémon Picross

Nintendo pumps out a lot games each year, having them split up hurts the individual platform.



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curl-6 said:

With the announcement of Pokken coming in March, this delay is looking all the more likely; I can't see Nintendo stacking Twilight Princess HD, Pokken, and Starfox Zero all within less than two months when they have so few games for 2016.

That would mean nothing but SMTxFE, Mario & Sonic at the Rio Olympics, and indie games for the 7 months between Starfox in April and Zelda in November. Even by 8th gen Nintendo standards, that's a nasty dry spell.

What does one thing have to do with the other? NOTHING.





Thunderbird77 said:
curl-6 said:

With the announcement of Pokken coming in March, this delay is looking all the more likely; I can't see Nintendo stacking Twilight Princess HD, Pokken, and Starfox Zero all within less than two months when they have so few games for 2016.

That would mean nothing but SMTxFE, Mario & Sonic at the Rio Olympics, and indie games for the 7 months between Starfox in April and Zelda in November. Even by 8th gen Nintendo standards, that's a nasty dry spell.

What does one thing have to do with the other? NOTHING.

If Nintendo stack TPHD, Pokken, and Starfox all in March/April, all they'll have for the rest of the year is SMTxFE, Mario & Sonic, and Zelda U.

3 games in 8 months ain't good.



Nem said:
Thats kinda bad. Is the Wii U going to cross another 6 month desert? *shrugs*

Not really. It'll have TPHD, Genei Ibun Roku #FE and Pokkén during this semester. But yeah, hopefully the delay doesn't take that long.





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