That's it. I'm near the point where I'm seriously considering abandoning buying new PC games and as a result new and powerfull computers.
Why? What's wrong with you, you ask?
I bought Civ4 on release day. I even managed to get a copy of the limited edition from my local EB. I even called all the stores around me like a big dork asking if Civ4 came in. Then I got into my car and drove over to the mall on my lunch break. I almost caused several 10 car accidents I wanted that game so bad. That last red light before turning into the mall was almost the last straw.
Then I bring my game home and spend over a week fiddling with drivers, reboots, XP SP2, bad internet connections, a French Tech Tree, mislabled disks. Should I stop now? And yes my rig meets or exceeds all requirements to play the game as it does for thousands of other fellow gamers out there.
Rinse and repeat with all the other computer games I've purchased in the past year, i.e. Rome Total War, GGWAW, Pirates....
In all my years as a PC gamer it's been the past year that I've seen the most unfinished products on store shelves in my life. That's it I think for me. Even if Civ4 is patched and repaired to the point where it can be played I think there's no more point in supporting an industry that has forgotten about delivering quality products. By quality I mean a working game with no showstopping bugs.
I'm done. Care to prove me wrong?
Why? What's wrong with you, you ask?
I bought Civ4 on release day. I even managed to get a copy of the limited edition from my local EB. I even called all the stores around me like a big dork asking if Civ4 came in. Then I got into my car and drove over to the mall on my lunch break. I almost caused several 10 car accidents I wanted that game so bad. That last red light before turning into the mall was almost the last straw.
Then I bring my game home and spend over a week fiddling with drivers, reboots, XP SP2, bad internet connections, a French Tech Tree, mislabled disks. Should I stop now? And yes my rig meets or exceeds all requirements to play the game as it does for thousands of other fellow gamers out there.
Rinse and repeat with all the other computer games I've purchased in the past year, i.e. Rome Total War, GGWAW, Pirates....
In all my years as a PC gamer it's been the past year that I've seen the most unfinished products on store shelves in my life. That's it I think for me. Even if Civ4 is patched and repaired to the point where it can be played I think there's no more point in supporting an industry that has forgotten about delivering quality products. By quality I mean a working game with no showstopping bugs.
I'm done. Care to prove me wrong?
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