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They said it's coming this week. It's only Tuesday.
Why don't you show them where the big red "fix all bugs and issues instantly" button is while you are at it.
You are aware they they have to gather information on reported issues, try to re-create said issues so they know whats going on, once they work out why said issue is happening they have to re-write new code, implement the new patch to a test build, Q&A test said build all before releasing to the public. Its not just something that can be done overnight or even in a day or two.
They are not an indie game studio and they sold 1 million copies.
How do people manage to find excuses for devs is beyond me
That's funny because people who don't have the slightest idea about the patching process of a game but go to forums to complain is beyond me.
I mean, i didn't pay 60 euros just to play 13 hours. In these 13 hours i saw a lot of problems that kept apearing, those could be fixed
See the good thing is that no one needs to know about that ,because we are all paying for what they need to know to deliver a product. If you bought a vibrator and one of the speeds is not working, do you need to know the process of repair?
No but the end user still need to understand that the repair procedure may take some time, the person/people that would repair the vibrator would still need to take it apart, see what the issue is, work out what part needs to be repaired or replaced, spend the time repairing or replacing the broken part or parts and take the time to test the vibrator to make sure its working as intended before shipping back to the customer.
The same can be applied for almost anything that needs fixing just some things take more time that others to repair/fix depending on the complexity.
In all fairness, this would have been avoided if they tested code like a decent developer should.
Sounds like someone has no idea how game development works. Do you think they just release the game without QA? Bugs exist because they are unexpected oversights that are not caught in whatever preliminary testing they do on new builds they compile. It's not like they see a bug and then don't fix it... They are bugs because they are unseen.
But you can see they are testing new builds everyday on steamdb. The latest build is in the "Release Canidate" depot and is 9 hours old. It's coming. When exactly, and what the first patch will have, who knows.
https://steamdb.info/app/1643320/depots/