FOUR. YEARS. Can someone fucking explain to me how these hacks aren't in jail?
>but they made updates
Don't care. They lied. The updates are shit. End of story.
FOUR. YEARS. Can someone fucking explain to me how these hacks aren't in jail?
>but they made updates
Don't care. They lied. The updates are shit. End of story.
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Because who the fuck cares
How many people went to jail for the 2008 financial collapse which costs millions their jobs and everything they owned? And you want a bunch of people that over promised a $40 game to go to jail? LMAO
If you can't accept that they updated then no answer will ever suffice. Blame yourself for being a dumb consoomer, I didn't fall for it nor buy it. Don't ask them to be in jail out of spite just cause you don't like the way they look or something either.
Because gamers are the most fussy and easiest placated group of people. Look at TLOU2 reaction. It’s also why devs abuse coders so much because they know they’re spineless and just happy to do their “dream job”.
Wasn't it revealed that all the hate they received was unjustified because it turned out Sony fucked them over and rushed the game far before it was finished? They've tried to redeem themselves after all these years making updates and I've yet to play the game, but I'm willing to believe that they just got fucked over by Sony and also used as the scapegoat on why the game is shit and totally not the usual case of publishers with retarded demands
>I'm a normalfag
congrats, you can leave now
The updates aren't shit though. The game is cool and fun.
Go cry about wanting to jail people over not making your favorite videogames to your parents, twirp.
Why my parents? I'm doing it right here.
Cause then they'll pretend to care.
>they lied about features in a game
>want them imprisoned
You fell for it, stay mad
It's actually a pretty good game now. Was pretty good at launch too. It's just weird that it would be called "no man's sky" when there's literally only men in the game's entire universe. No one even alludes to a woman existing anywhere.
based fuck Op
The thing about coding is any period of unemployment is pretty much a death sentence. Any employer sees a gap in your resume and will just discard it, as you CLEARLY do not want to work (in his mind, anyway). You'd have to find a job before quitting, but then you have to be wary about that, too, because job-hopping is just as big of a red flag. You're usually expected to stay somewhere for at least a year (and even then, swapping employers yearly also makes you undesirable, regardless of the reason), so if you do find something, you better make sure it's one you plan to stay at for a while. Having an oppressive work environment isn't a valid reason to leave a coding job, because saying anything like that about a previous employer is yet another red flag. You're expected to love everything you do, or at least say you love it, no matter how much they shit down your throat. That's why they can treat the devs so badly and why the devs will put up with the crunch shit. If you don't, you'll be pretty much back at square one, unless you get lucky and can find work as an independent contractor.
did you played the game?
you just described my job environment and im a doctor
>"They made problem"
>But they fix problem
>"Fuck you, I don't care what you say"
yep. sean murray should be chaired like the scammer that he is
Because anyone who wasn't a fucking retard knew the game was gonna be ass.
Media illiterate zoomers still seething about No Man's Sky is fucking hilarious.
These morons would have probably killed themselves had they been born in time for prime-Molyneux shenanigans.
False advertising laws don't apply to video games anywhere in any shape or form. But no man's sky was the closest they have ever come.
I never got the controversy over this game. I watched these guys on Giant Bomb's E3 show. From their description of the game and from the trailer, I understood that it was a single-player game in which you roamed around procedurally generated planets looking at stuff. Somehow everyone got the impression it was an MMO. In fact, I remember playing World of Warcraft and trying to explain to people in my guild what the game was. They were all excited for it. I was like, "That's not what it is. You just walk around and look at stuff." They said no, no, you're an idiot. Then the game came out, and everyone was furious. I couldn't help but feel it was their own fault.
>I would say something clever about it because it's my job
>but I'll just patch it in later
The only internet critic that didn't bend to this bullshit
The "fix it later" model is genuinely worst thing to come out of this industry
There's no laws against releasing a game that (you) don't like.
You're a paragon of faggotry, op
This shit could have been a cash grab abandonment game but they spent years fixing this shit
Do you guys also have to deal with hiring managers that know nothing about the position they're hiring for? That seems like a big root of the issue. The medical field seems like it suffers from this even more, since you can't even give the equivalent of a code interview or a portfolio when applying
going gold used to mean something.
why do soys open their mouth as soon as they see a camera?
not really their fault you bought into their lies. the game looked like boring shit from the moment they started putting out trailers for it.
Because they're so hungry for animal protein that they are ready to consume whatever is placed before them
How is it now anyway? I heard it was better, worth a pirate?
People care more about games before they come out than after. I don't understand the obsession with trailers and promises and announcements and presentations. It's so weird.
Sony fucked them over but they still fucking lied about alot of stuff.
It said on the box the game had multiplayer
The game did not have multilayer.
>trailers
Funny you mention that, when in E3 they presented a custom-made planet by the devs with set pieces as if it was an average planet picked at "random"
Lying to your audience (and getting caught) is not recommended
>False advertising laws don't apply to video games anywhere in any shape or form
they should, cuck tranny.
>be Sean
>forced to say these things because Sony Overlords told you to do so
>have to face interviews when your literally the Head Developer, and has no utter fucking clue about marketing or anything about saying shit online
>fucks up
Gee, I don't why?
Because there were obvious signs they were liars and yet idiots still bought the game.
Why does it seem like people always jump to false advertisement accusations? No one gives a fuck about false advertisement. You're never going to get a company sued because you think they lied to you.
>>forced to say these things because Sony Overlords told you to do so
Do you have proof he was forced to lie?
I agree. Doesn't change the fact that they don't. On paper they might but it never happens.