>game finally comes out
>It's unfinished
Why is this so common nowadays
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>game finally comes out
>It's unfinished
Why is this so common nowadays
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Because they can always patch it later. Software development these days is all about launching as soon as possible with the MVP (Minimum Viable Product)
It's literally part of game production to finish the game while it's getting certified for console releases.
honestly you were probably better off posting a pic of the Pantaleone's pizza from kitchen nightmares
>midwestern cuisine
People are gonna buy it anyways, they can just patch it and act like it's all right later, and development costs even more now so everyone's lazy about releasing a fully functioning video game.
If you're wondering why games come out buggy or full of crashes and other awful shit, it's because the developers want the game testers to simply get to the end of the game or main quest. They worry about fixing all the other shit later, if they give a shit. They prioritize making sure the average idiot can finish the game.
Probably the cost being inflated has the most to do with it, instead of making a sequel you can just outsource some patches and take like 5 years to release something else, the state of GTA and Elder scrolls is what happens when you can just get by with promising some kind of life support
I love langos, bros
i have never seen or heard of that but now I want one
Looks pretty good
suffering from langos withdrawal since i moved out
The crust looks cooked, how does this happen?
The cheese was thrown on after baking.
The heat of the dough melts the cheese
That's what I said you fricking mass quoting Black person.
the balm of the medicine soothes your ass
The egg of the heat rices the cook.
*holds up spork*
Shut up, Katy.
The crust is precooked. I know some pizza places that cook the crust, put toppings on and hope that the cheese melts before it arrives at the location with residual heat.
It saves time.
Probably added after baking because wisconson gonna wisconson
why don't you cooka the pizza?
Games as service ruined everything. EVERYTHING. I FRICKING MEAN IT.
Because the general populous is accepting of unfinished products.
Cinematic series - Unfinished movies.
Abortion - unfinished babies.
Transexuals - unfinished people.
>not unfinished suicides
Come on
>nowadays
isnt Xenogears largely unfinished? same Dragon's Dogma, I know there's others, those come to mind first
Because people keep buying
Because the average plauyer might at best get a bit miffed but is back sucking corporate wiener after "they fixed it" comments pour in once the company adds what should have been there in the first place.
Because the shittier you make your game at launch the more you'll get your dick sucked by morons later, see no man's sky selling like hot cakes
unmelted > melted
because consumers still buy it
Because you bought it anyway.
How long until that autist comes here, posts that absolute garbage pizza and says its great and Ramsay's wrong about it?
As much fun as it sounds to ramble on about the history of software development and the reasons for various changes to the industry to a bunch of kids that will neither understand nor appreciate it, I'm just going to give you a simple picture that completely answers your question but no one here will bother learning enough to understand how or why.
>using charts
souless
agile is based
frick off Nilaus
Because notch was able to sell minecraft for a billion dollars despite it being maybe 25% complete. Simple as
>post launch support
monkey paw
It's not unfinished
>pay for car
>get skateboard and a promise that they'll get around to making a car, maybe
Shove it up your ass.
Consumers let it get that far by continuing to pay for, justify, and defend incomplete products. Brand loyalty, console wars, and the normalization of microtransactions brought us to this point.