Nope, read all I needed to know you have nothing of value to add to conversation here. Off to the dungeon of ignore with ye.You guys can live in a delusional fan boy state
Nope, read all I needed to know you have nothing of value to add to conversation here. Off to the dungeon of ignore with ye.You guys can live in a delusional fan boy state
Alot less noticeable glitches if any were present in older games.
What? Glitches were used as exploits to cheat all the time back in the day. They even made a game of it, like alttp had a secret room if you managed to get to an offmap area. There were countless game breaking issues. You not remember having to force reset the old consoles? The systems even had a damn button for it. If anything, theyve gotten better at solving these issues.Alot less noticeable glitches if any were present in older games.
They actually hired beta testers to ensure that for 99% of people no issues would be seen.
You guys can live in a delusional fan boy state all you want, quality control now days is forcing the end user to report even the most blaring issues. They do minimal to no testing now, as opposed to back then when they hired beta testers to spend hours on end making sure the end users would get a quality game with no or a few really obscure hard to find bugs.
The fact that any kind of glitch is considered regular to you outlines the problem.
Nintendo doesn't properly vet their products anymore.
They let the end users get faulty games/devices and then say it's the end users fault when the problems are pointed out.
Beta testing used to be a job, people would spend hours trying to break games so when you finally got said game, IT WORKED! Now, companies expect early adopters to do the beta testing, while paying for the "privilege."
Alot less noticeable glitches if any were present in older games.
Like walk through walls and world -1That's a lie, easily disproven if you ever had an NES. Even vaunted classics like SMB are riddled with bugs.