Well that's not what I said, but okay.
That's a logical fallacy. An appeal to the masses.
So if one person out of 20 doesn't have issues. The other 19 are just making it up?
Well that's not what I said, but okay.
That's a logical fallacy. An appeal to the masses.
Can you show me where I said that?So if one person out of 20 doesn't have issues. The other 19 are just making it up?
Can you show me where I said that?
I suspect it's a case of send reviewers early unfinished copies, launch for everyone at the same time, or delay launch until it's all polished for the reviews.
It's completely unlikely. Especially given what they're doing with Prey and the hour demo/preview they're offering in advance of the game's release.In game development, nothing "game breaking" will be changed in the course of a week if not spotted till reviewer code is launched.
The process of changing something that "game breaking" would result in a delay anyway.
This is just Bethesda/ZeniMax being grade A ***** or they just believed in their product.
It is more likely they tried negotiating for paid reviews but nobody agreed or just simply cannot be bothered with hassle of review copies seeing as nowadays it has zero impact on sales.
Agree with the sentiment, if not the wordingIf you're stupid enough to pre-order games or buy them wily-nily on release day then more fool you. Pre-ordering is idiotic and self-defeating.
unless you like tacky pre-order "bonus" crap like a plastic figurine or such