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games.on.net - Supporting the PC: It’s okay to get upset about poor console ports, but do the right thing anyway.
This is why, if you support PC gaming, and especially if you’re one of the people who actually signed the petition, you should do the right thing and buy the game. If the game sells well, it’ll encourage other publishers to think about doing the same. It might convince more publishers to take their games to our favourite platform, and, hopefully, they’ll take the time to properly optimise them.
If it sells badly, it’s just yet another nail in the coffin of publisher confidence in the platform. And that’s the last thing we need.
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Re: Op Ed |
Aug 15, 2012, 15:52 |
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mag wrote on Aug 14, 2012, 17:00:
ItBurn wrote on Aug 14, 2012, 16:22:
mag wrote on Aug 14, 2012, 16:18:
Creston wrote on Aug 14, 2012, 14:02: Being upfront about something doesn't excuse pisspoor quality. Never has, never will. You can try to be upfront with your boss about why you're not going to do any work this week, and at the end of the week, your ass will still be fired. Creston Uh. If you're up front with your boss and tell him mid-way through the week that you underestimated the time/money you needed to do everything you said you'd do by the end of the week, you should be fired? God I hate it when people do that to me. That's not what he said. You understand what he meant, don't be an ass. His analogy was bad and he should feel bad. Though I do understand that he meant, "This game does not sound like it will meet my expectations. I will refrain from purchasing it." Riiiight. **I** am the one who should feel bad, because YOU apparently don't have a clue about the meaning of the word UPFRONT.
Okay.
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