Ummm... I can't bear to read 4 pages of wall text. Can someone summarize what's going on here?
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Ummm... I can't bear to read 4 pages of wall text. Can someone summarize what's going on here?
...Says the blinded fanboi.
So what you're basically saying, is that you yourself with no apparent programming experience, are under the impression that programmers with enough experience to program this game for both the PC and the console, can find and correct a simple bug in one version in a matter of days, but can't find and correct that same bug in a matter of months for the other?
Then you should be well aware of how much knowledge it takes to program something like Dungeon Defenders, and you should also be aware that the coding is not so different that developers could somehow miraculously create both versions but not correct bugs in both versions.
You should also be aware that it was important enough to fix on the PC in days, it's important enough to fix on consoles using the only chance you get for a patch in 6 months. End of story.
The bottom line is, every game has some sort of problems, whethere it's freezing, lag, connections dropping, OP weapons, glitches, exploits, hackers, or modders. Every game has something and some of those problems will NEVER be fixed. If you enjoy the game enough, you will find a way to play around these issues or you just plain and simple stop playing the game. I could list off a number of games with problems like these that never got fixed, some of them I played the hell out of, others I stopped playing. Either deal with the issues and have fun with the game or don't play it. It's as simple as that.
So many "negative nelly's" today. Everyone just needs to turn that frown upside down and start looking to get on the upswing of things. New DLC is on the way and could really give this game a real elbow in the ribs! LOL
thanks for your time and i hope the rest of your day is filled sunshine and lollipops.
OMIGOSH!! Hope you get in all the gaming you want to, friend!
thanks for your time and i hope the rest of your day is filled sunshine and lollipops.