tarrantino
Associate Captain
So in other news the Xbox Facebook and Twitter pages have just ran a feature on the game.
What I'd prefer is that QA testing would be far enough along with the printing of physical media that it would be in a playable enough state that you didn't need people arguing that "well, this isn't the release version". Day One patches are fine, games where the physical version isn't up to standard is not.
That sounds like you’re arguing AGAINST post-release support? Surely not?
To be honest, I believe it's fine for people to come to these forums, which as we are always told is a minority when it comes to the population that eventually buys the game, and mention the issues which they are facing (how they mention it is their and the mods problem) so that it gives bigant a heads up on the issues being faced by the players some of which might not have been identified and thus rectified in the day 1 patch.
BigAnt should expect the agreed date to be broken, as it has during the last two releases as well. Ideally since the street date has been broken, it won't be a bad idea to put out a release or a post on this forum that describes the issues that will be resolved in the day 1 patch so that the people who have pre-ordered the game or are planning to buy on day-1 have their expectations managed on what to expect once they get the game in their hands and download the patch. This will also help the people who have the game to post about the issues they are facing in the game that won't be rectified in the incoming patch.
This is a forum that provides the platform for the people to discuss this game and it's absolutely unfair to ask people to shut up when they are bringing out the issues that they are facing with the game. There is no information on whether these issues would be resolved in the day-1 patch and thus it is absolutely fair for the people who have the game to be vocal about the issues they are facing, without getting shut down by others (me included) who have a long history with the game and the developers and thus always have that reaction of defending them.
If the information regarding the issues with the game without the day-1 patch is getting published to the potential buyers then it is completely fair as that is the state of the game without the patch and buyers should be made aware of what they are would be buying. Not everyone downloads the day-1 patch... so chances are that a lot of people would play the game without the day 1 patch.
Also with no official communication from bigant on what issues are resolved with the day 1 patch, even after them knowing the game has broken the street date and issues are being highlighted on many platforms including YouTube, I feel the messaging being sent out to the potential buyers who come across these videos/comments is not the right one.
I've no pity for anyone who comes on this forum and has gone out to get the game before the release date if they feel cheated.Absolutely... You hand over the cash to buy a legitimate copy from a legitimate vendor, the onus isn't on you to check the release date (good grief, check with the Big Ant staff if it is okay to play yet), then you come up with an issue and it's not allowed to be discussed?
I also wonder of the people, the majority, who don't get to this forum to be reassured that "Yeah we will patch it."
It's not a great look. Breaking street release date however isn't Big Ants fault, but there is a right for issues to be discussed without being shot down.
I've no pity for anyone who comes on this forum and has gone out to get the game before the release date if they feel cheated.
If someone has stumbled into a store with no knowledge that the game is out or that it is being sold before the release date, then maybe I'd feel bad.
Surely "potential buyers who do their research" would know the game is out before it should be. Why should they get special treatment with information about a patch that might not have been finalised yet? It just encourages people to buy games before they are released, which is the problem.But that isn't the point is it! The point is, on the official release date there would be many people who would play the game without the day 1 patch and would face the same issues. My point is to get the messaging across (through an official statement or patch release notes or whatever) that xyz issues will get resolved with a day-1 patch so that potential buyers who do their research on the net before buying the game are aware of the issues that will get resolved and the ones that won’t.
Idea is to control the messaging before it gets away from you
This is not related to the people who bought the game before release date.
I've no pity for anyone who comes on this forum and has gone out to get the game before the release date if they feel cheated.
If someone has stumbled into a store with no knowledge that the game is out or that it is being sold before the release date, then maybe I'd feel bad.
To be honest, I believe it's fine for people to come to these forums, which as we are always told is a minority when it comes to the population that eventually buys the game, and mention the issues which they are facing (how they mention it is their and the mods problem) so that it gives bigant a heads up on the issues being faced by the players some of which might not have been identified and thus rectified in the day 1 patch.
BigAnt should expect the agreed date to be broken, as it has during the last two releases as well. Ideally since the street date has been broken, it won't be a bad idea to put out a release or a post on this forum that describes the issues that will be resolved in the day 1 patch so that the people who have pre-ordered the game or are planning to buy on day-1 have their expectations managed on what to expect once they get the game in their hands and download the patch. This will also help the people who have the game to post about the issues they are facing in the game that won't be rectified in the incoming patch.
This is a forum that provides the platform for the people to discuss this game and it's absolutely unfair to ask people to shut up when they are bringing out the issues that they are facing with the game. There is no information on whether these issues would be resolved in the day-1 patch and thus it is absolutely fair for the people who have the game to be vocal about the issues they are facing, without getting shut down by others (me included) who have a long history with the game and the developers and thus always have that reaction of defending them.
If the information regarding the issues with the game without the day-1 patch is getting published to the potential buyers then it is completely fair as that is the state of the game without the patch and buyers should be made aware of what they are would be buying. Not everyone downloads the day-1 patch... so chances are that a lot of people would play the game without the day 1 patch.
Also with no official communication from bigant on what issues are resolved with the day 1 patch, even after them knowing the game has broken the street date and issues are being highlighted on many platforms including YouTube, I feel the messaging being sent out to the potential buyers who come across these videos/comments is not the right one.
If people have issues with previous games, or with how Big Ant have patched them, then wait until it's released. Wait until it's had the day 1 patch. Wait until it's had a second patch. If it's not up to scratch, don't buy it. Simple. No one has a gun to anyone's head to buy the game.This is exactly why it's important that people discuss issues they have had with previous bigant cricket games, and express concern when almost identical issues seem present in shipped and sold hard copies.
It's not good enough to say 'Hey...wait for day 1 patch...it will be FINE!' It won't, and anyone who purchased their previous games at launch will know this. Both DBC17 and Ashes took months of irregular and sporadic patches before they delivered what i consider to be a good gameplay experience, albeit with outstanding and frustrating bugs that were never resolved. Any person considering purchasing Cricket '19 should be aware of this and consider it.
I also think @Langeveldt makes an excellent point about data costs and download times in other countries. Not something i have ever considered so thanks for mentioning this.
Surely "potential buyers who do their research" would know the game is out before it should be. Why should they get special treatment with information about a patch that might not have been finalised yet? It just encourages people to buy games before they are released, which is the problem.