Alright, I've been holding my tongue for awhile, but I'm getting fed up with some people's attitudes about PTW and Firaxis.
First, I don't understand this explanation for the problems with PTW, which I copied from another thread:
"Well fine complain. But they will fix it. Lets see you try and make a perfect game."
I have seen many people say this. One of you please explain your logic. The whole 'gosh programming is hard thing' is the stupidst argument I have ever seen on a board, after more than a decade of posting.
Yes, programming is hard. My two best friends are programmers and they have to work their asses off. But is that an excuse? Why should we pat people that screw up on the back and say 'gosh they tried their best.' We paid money for a product. It is their JOB to be good at programming and to make good products. If we were going after some amateur, that would be one thing. But this is a game from the most respected and well known man in the business. If he is the best, then we should expect the best.
If a top auto company makes a car, and the wheels fall off, we don't say "Making cars is hard, lets see you do it.' We sue them for screwing up.
Or, for a less extreme example, if a restaurant's food makes you sick, you have the right to complain, get a refund, or not buy their products.
Now, I think PTW has some great stuff in it. I bought it mostly for the SP content, and so far I am pleased, although $30 is a lot for just that. I think some people are overreacting, but the main point I am getting at is that the people who are complaining about the people who are comlaining need to make a better argument. The game has problems and crashes for a lot of people. This is undisputable. As such, the people that are having problems have a right to complain, just as the people who are not having problems have a right to say how much they love the game.
So, please make a better argument when you try to stifle complaints. If you can make a valid argument for why people should not complain, then good for you. Until then, just ignore the threads that are for complaints and stick to the threads that you agree with or enjoy.
Kyle Goodridge
c/MAJ, S-3
Wolverine BN, University of Michigan
First, I don't understand this explanation for the problems with PTW, which I copied from another thread:
"Well fine complain. But they will fix it. Lets see you try and make a perfect game."
I have seen many people say this. One of you please explain your logic. The whole 'gosh programming is hard thing' is the stupidst argument I have ever seen on a board, after more than a decade of posting.
Yes, programming is hard. My two best friends are programmers and they have to work their asses off. But is that an excuse? Why should we pat people that screw up on the back and say 'gosh they tried their best.' We paid money for a product. It is their JOB to be good at programming and to make good products. If we were going after some amateur, that would be one thing. But this is a game from the most respected and well known man in the business. If he is the best, then we should expect the best.
If a top auto company makes a car, and the wheels fall off, we don't say "Making cars is hard, lets see you do it.' We sue them for screwing up.
Or, for a less extreme example, if a restaurant's food makes you sick, you have the right to complain, get a refund, or not buy their products.
Now, I think PTW has some great stuff in it. I bought it mostly for the SP content, and so far I am pleased, although $30 is a lot for just that. I think some people are overreacting, but the main point I am getting at is that the people who are complaining about the people who are comlaining need to make a better argument. The game has problems and crashes for a lot of people. This is undisputable. As such, the people that are having problems have a right to complain, just as the people who are not having problems have a right to say how much they love the game.
So, please make a better argument when you try to stifle complaints. If you can make a valid argument for why people should not complain, then good for you. Until then, just ignore the threads that are for complaints and stick to the threads that you agree with or enjoy.
Kyle Goodridge
c/MAJ, S-3
Wolverine BN, University of Michigan
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