Buggy Console Games
Jan. 22nd, 2010 02:03 pmI know a couple of you that read my LJ are big on the current gen games. I won't be stepping up to that platform until next year most likely, but I'd like to ask in advance to get an idea of a few things.
1. Which games can you think of that have annoying buggy shit fresh on the disc. Meaning, which games do you know on the PS3/360/Wii that tend to need online patching. The main one I can remember offhand is Fable II.
2. Which ones have you played that aren't buggy as hell, but have zero day DLC or intrusive/annoying ways of advertising DLC in-game (Dragon Age: Origins I believe is one like this.) or "free" one-time (ie: original consumer only) DLC downloads.
Yeah, I'm probably going to be trying to avoid both types of games, especially the one-time only bullshit since I'll likely be buying used most of the time except for a couple of specific times.
1. Which games can you think of that have annoying buggy shit fresh on the disc. Meaning, which games do you know on the PS3/360/Wii that tend to need online patching. The main one I can remember offhand is Fable II.
2. Which ones have you played that aren't buggy as hell, but have zero day DLC or intrusive/annoying ways of advertising DLC in-game (Dragon Age: Origins I believe is one like this.) or "free" one-time (ie: original consumer only) DLC downloads.
Yeah, I'm probably going to be trying to avoid both types of games, especially the one-time only bullshit since I'll likely be buying used most of the time except for a couple of specific times.
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Date: 2010-01-23 07:04 pm (UTC)Mass Effect 2's zero-day DLC annoys me as well. If I read it right, those who buy it new will have a one time only use to register for access to a free DLC archive of some sort. You can still buy the content separately if you have it used, but no thanks.
I'm not strictly against the idea of extra content being added after the fact, but I don't trust any of the companies involved to keep this content available forever or to make it easy to backup your own DLC independantly to make sure what YOU bought can stay around forever regardless of what they do. And so, for the vast majority of cases, they ain't getting a penny out of me.