I sometimes play GTA 5 (because I have over 100 million in that game, I have I don't give a fuck money) and they've released a new update. Nothing major just a few additions and changes.
Since the update however, there's been two bugs, one that could delete ANY personal vehicles and the current one that randomly removes insurance so if your vehicle is destroyed you lose it for good.
Between Rockstar with this, Activision not knowing when to just shut the fuck up and Fable looking like their character artists use downs syndrome patients as their models it seems all the talent has gone out of the western video game market, at least in a major studio sense.
So which ones do you think are the biggest fuck ups that you're surprised hasn't burned down their own studio by now?
Did your company delete boot.ini?
No?
Stfu.
Holy shit at this level of incompetence.
That's the most meme worthy of their mistakes, but walking-in-stations, which was their tech demo for the cancelled World of Darkness mmo, melted 1080's in the wild by trying to run at 700+ FPS, because they hadn't tested it with shaders & HDR turned off.
And they were proud of it.
WTF is wrong with these clowns?
Tbf I think like a lot of game studios CCP is merely a shell of what it used to be, now owned by a Korean company, and with none of the original company founders. Not to say the current studio couldn't be just as incompetent.
Have you played the alpha?
I remember quite enjoying the month or two I played of SC, but that was a couple years ago and I haven't gone back since, so that alone may say something.
Then again I'm someone who likes Cyberpunk, so take my opinions on a game's quality with a grain of salt. I know what I like, but it might not align with what's considered "good" game design.
I've got about a thousand plus hours in now. The salvage missions are a real hoot, and PES kind of gives you infinite emergent possibilities since you can always find player wrecks and other cool cargo scattered throughout the verse.
I dump money into their coffers because they're at least trying to build new tech to forcibly push the industry forward, while the same can't be said for any of the AAA studios (a other few indies are trying, and I definitely try to show them support when possible). CIG, meanwhile, had to build four new pieces of middleware and 18 new backend services from scratch (because, well, no AAA studio bothered to build it and license it), and they managed to build about three of those middleware suites and all 18 backend services in about eight years, which is pretty quick all things considered, especially when you look at how long it usually takes to build bespoke middleware to scale.
But I always say, if there's another game out there that has all of Star Citizen's current features, I would gladly go play that game. But sadly, the only game with ship interiors and multiplayer without tons of load screens is Space Engineers, but it lacks a persistent universe, MMO aspects, any kind of story elements, and proper enemy NPCs. Can't think of any other games that come remotely close, despite Star Citizen at the moment being widely unfinished.
Speaking of incompetence, that link you gave actually loaded the content but then imposed a transparent black filter and a huge picture saying "500 Internal Server Error" over the top.
Maybe I don't need to finally get around to trying EVE after all.
That's a shame. It sounds like it was a great game once upon a time, but some things you just need to experience in their prime. Apparently it's simply impossible to leave alone something that isn't broken!
Eve's golden age was 2009-2013 (2009 was when wormholes and Tech 3 cruisers came out). Awesome fun times back then. I'm not saying it's not worth trying at all, but the current state of the game is nothing like how it was, mainly due to a series of stupid changes and pointless additions CCP made.
The game still limps along, but I'm the only person from my group of e-friends from back in the day who still plays, and even I only resub for a couple months a year, mainly out of nostalgia.
Even in the face of all that tho - probably my favorite game of all time. Some of the experiences I've had playing it can't be had in any other game, imo, and I met some great friends who I still know today over the course of playing.