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Pretty sure all it means is that there is no bug free game, so for a game to be "bug free" it means it has no players there to actually find and report bugs. Of course if they actually removed every unintended mechanic/bug in the game people would still play, it will just never happen.
this one though? probably not good.
also can't even use it myself, so people like me will have to report the old ways. imagine some serious bug bein rare enough that few people actually get it, and maybe enough it isn't getting reported on the bug tracker but instead buried in the discord or steam bugs.
also saw a couple people say it's shady too, but idk. site/company name makes it impossible to search for that easily, which makes me wary but whatever. their privacy policy says they're collecting some crap that they shouldn't need and there's no damn chance i'd ever give them, dunno if that's applying to pleasefix too
i just don't see what's wrong with a classic bug tracker that's to-the-point. why use this gamified one that requires crap that makes it not work on all/most browsers? if it's the quickest and easiest method for the devs of receiving and sorting bug reports, it should be the most accessible.
this one kind of makes sense, people who didn't buy the steam version (windows store or console) would have to make an account on discord or steam anyways. more likely to have a discord account already probably
Nice and oily.
Sorry to break it to you, sunshine, but if you're worried about data collection you need to stop using your PC and mobile phone right now. Every single company on the internet harvests data, some more than others, but it's normal.
I get sick of people reading the Privacy Policy and going all Internet-Armchair Legal Expert and then spewing hyperbolic nonsense to get people riled up when the underlying issue here is change and the need to jump on a bandwagon.
Furthermore, if you're not making an account to report this 'extremely rare' hypothetical bug that no one else gets, then you're just being silly and it's your fault that it doesn't get fixed or reported, that's on you, not GSG.
90% of people here are just so short-sighted and locked into Steam Games, hate change and want something to hate on, they can't just get over the fact that it takes about 1 minute to create an account to help the developer more effectively fix bugs in this game.
Grow up.
it is also understandable when people don't want to use external sites. it is optional, so those who don't want to can just do it as they used to, others might choose this new way. that is the nice thing about having choices, right!?
but obviously it is hard to please everybody. the easiest way for most people is here (which the dev reads too) or their discord. JIRA might not be for everybody (i didn't even know they gave players access...). i work almost daily with it for my job, but it should be limited to testers and maybe not open to everybody, although i don't know how they set it up.
shut up lol, if this is a problem to you i hope you leave your house doors unlocked at all times or feed every stranger info about where you live or times when you're home or not. people can use crap that tracks them but take issue with more and more stuff being layered on to that pile of crap that tracks them, especially when it's something otherwise useless like this. can really be as simple as not wanting more spam calls, which these stupid sites that you touch once a year maybe will get you once they sell your account info
why do you even care about this in the first place
dunno why you're crying about EGS here but it gets deserved hate because it's a mediocre anticonsumer store that lacks basic functions and screws devs intentionally. yeah there's some steam fanboyism nonsense that's there to but you're blind or dumb if you think that's the ONLY reason people don't like it
the "rare hypothetical bug" is a bit more than hypothetical. we've seen bugs like this in DRG already, there's only like one written account and a single picture on steam of this old extremely rare bug that removed entire chunks out of cavegen and just left a massive empty room. i think that's something on the more serious side. if they only look at this new bug tracker, and the 1-2 people who have mentioned that bug at all can't use that site, it's the site's fault and the fault of them for choosing it / ignoring other report locations - not the fault guys getting the bugs.
way to miss the main point of the entire comment, by the way -why use this instead of a typical bugtracker which:
1. works on every modern browser, typically
2. doesn't track you, typically
3. is straight to the point instead of being gamified however this one is
the thing is already more effort than dropping a bug report in discord or steam bug reports, it sure as hell doesn't need more things for people to take issue for on top of that.