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Originally Posted by kre
its the same a hatred
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If the guy who saw the Ind crack would read the read me, he'll see that it's stated that the cracking was made by Hatred.So they give credit where credit is due.
Chron, you are right. Most of the games in our days are rushed out to meet the deadlines.Poor betatesting(the Gothic3 betatest team had exactly two weeks to seeif the game wrks properly, which is clearly not enough, as Gothic 3 is a huge game), patches released in the first day of sells, other ptaches who are getting out on over a year period. Me, I would rather prefer to see the games released later, but with a lot less bugged. I'm starting to tire being a non-paid beta-tester for the game companies. It's disrespect towards the customer who's paying for the product.I don't care much of the release date of a game, but I do care about a bug free game and getting the most from the product that I bought. And I'm sure that most of the veterans are feeling the same(in the early nineties, the cracks were few and rare and you wouldn't see a first day patch).Insane deadlines brought this on us(the KOTOR team had only a year to complete a huge game and the final product had alot of untied stories and lots of bugs). Hope that things will change and the companies will start to care about the quality of their products and not about how to get it out faster...