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Originally Posted by westyofoz
Well I suppose I didn't need to fix the bug myself. I could have just sat and stared at the product I bought in the hope it will work one day. I should not have to do either. Again if you are happy with bugs kudos to you.
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You can always ask for refund because the game is too buggy.
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I am playing another game in the meantime and will check back here on occasion to see if things are fixed.
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That's what I do and I have no problem with it.
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Originally Posted by J.B.
Hi there,
if you are looking for a car, I've a new one to sell! It only has one front light and no clutch, no airbags, no front window,...but you can drive! And if you buy it, I'll fix the rest later.....eventually!
Ok, to be serious:
A computer game is nothing important for ones life, but can you give me an example for anther product, important or not, you would buy unfinished? A car, a flat, music (guitars 'n' bass will be released on an extra album later on), a meal in a restaurant (the potatoes will be served tomorrow...eventually), a DVD-Player, any insurance, a book (oh, the missing paragraphs and chapters will be published in a while) or furniture?
No other business with this release-strategy comes to my mind, but maybe you have an idea, because I did not get why you accept it in this case!?
I'm just curious!
Greetz
J.B.
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On basic rule, I pay more attention to a product's quality depending on how important it is to me and how much it costs. In this case, not so much.
I'm just repeating myself but it doesn't frustrate me at all whether they release an unfinished game few months earlier and fix it in few months instead of releasing a finished game few months later.
I don't see why it should frustrate or bother you either. You still don't get to play it any sooner and you still pay the same price.