Quote from: Aceburster on Mar 13, 2013, 09:54:07 PMQuote from: Predaker on Mar 13, 2013, 08:59:08 PM
After the latest patch, the animated SEGA logo at the beginning is gone now when you boot up the game. Anyone else notice it missing?
Is this on Xbox or Ps3? Ive still got the logo on the splash screen and the first animation sequence on pc. Would be hilarious if Sega actually wants their name off of it lol. There is a set of Sega emblems for customization waiting to be unlocked and I wonder if they will see the light of day now hahaha.
Quote from: Predaker on Mar 13, 2013, 08:59:08 PM
After the latest patch, the animated SEGA logo at the beginning is gone now when you boot up the game. Anyone else notice it missing?
Quote from: Predaker on Mar 13, 2013, 08:59:08 PM
After the latest patch, the animated SEGA logo at the beginning is gone now when you boot up the game. Anyone else notice it missing?
Quote from: JokersWarPig on Mar 11, 2013, 05:39:12 PMTrue, but considering how horribly messed up A:CM is, and the bullshit they pulled during it's development cycle, they should focus all their assets on getting us the game they stroked their egos about.Quote from: Bio Mech Hunter on Mar 11, 2013, 05:22:06 PMQuote from: Grey_Yautja on Mar 11, 2013, 02:25:34 AMThat, and they just announced the next DLC pack they're working on for Borderlands 2. How about the f**king finish A:CM first? They don't have any idea how pissed Alien fans are with them. Those idiots.Quote from: Aceburster on Mar 10, 2013, 06:17:29 PMQuote from: RagingDragon on Mar 10, 2013, 05:59:08 PM
And all they did was mess up with the online DRM at launch. The game itself actually sounds like it's great and a lot of work went into it!
FML.
This shows that a couple companies are catching on to how this whole consumer thing works.
I have to say ive got more respect for EA and co. right now. All of a sudden their separate service required to even play their games feels less like a chore and more like a safety net if they are willing to step up to face problems like this. We can only hope Gearbox is paying attention. I am happy.
Dream on, Gearbox is too busy stroking their egos and dishing out dog collars for DLC.
Gearbox is definitely populated by idiots, but game companies usually have set teams to work on each individual game.
Quote from: Bio Mech Hunter on Mar 11, 2013, 05:22:06 PMQuote from: Grey_Yautja on Mar 11, 2013, 02:25:34 AMThat, and they just announced the next DLC pack they're working on for Borderlands 2. How about the f**king finish A:CM first? They don't have any idea how pissed Alien fans are with them. Those idiots.Quote from: Aceburster on Mar 10, 2013, 06:17:29 PMQuote from: RagingDragon on Mar 10, 2013, 05:59:08 PM
And all they did was mess up with the online DRM at launch. The game itself actually sounds like it's great and a lot of work went into it!
FML.
This shows that a couple companies are catching on to how this whole consumer thing works.
I have to say ive got more respect for EA and co. right now. All of a sudden their separate service required to even play their games feels less like a chore and more like a safety net if they are willing to step up to face problems like this. We can only hope Gearbox is paying attention. I am happy.
Dream on, Gearbox is too busy stroking their egos and dishing out dog collars for DLC.
Quote from: Grey_Yautja on Mar 11, 2013, 02:25:34 AMThat, and they just announced the next DLC pack they're working on for Borderlands 2. How about the f**king finish A:CM first? They don't have any idea how pissed Alien fans are with them. Those idiots.Quote from: Aceburster on Mar 10, 2013, 06:17:29 PMQuote from: RagingDragon on Mar 10, 2013, 05:59:08 PM
And all they did was mess up with the online DRM at launch. The game itself actually sounds like it's great and a lot of work went into it!
FML.
This shows that a couple companies are catching on to how this whole consumer thing works.
I have to say ive got more respect for EA and co. right now. All of a sudden their separate service required to even play their games feels less like a chore and more like a safety net if they are willing to step up to face problems like this. We can only hope Gearbox is paying attention. I am happy.
Dream on, Gearbox is too busy stroking their egos and dishing out dog collars for DLC.
Quote from: PsyKore on Mar 10, 2013, 07:59:10 AM
Why are they even bothering patching it? Wouldn't they get more use out of the money by flushing it down the toilet? Contract or not, don't waste the money on this garbage, especially since the game is too far gone to be fixed properly. Give that money to charity or something.
Quotelegally obligated
Quote from: Aceburster on Mar 10, 2013, 06:17:29 PMQuote from: RagingDragon on Mar 10, 2013, 05:59:08 PM
And all they did was mess up with the online DRM at launch. The game itself actually sounds like it's great and a lot of work went into it!
FML.
This shows that a couple companies are catching on to how this whole consumer thing works.
I have to say ive got more respect for EA and co. right now. All of a sudden their separate service required to even play their games feels less like a chore and more like a safety net if they are willing to step up to face problems like this. We can only hope Gearbox is paying attention. I am happy.
Quote from: RagingDragon on Mar 10, 2013, 05:59:08 PM
And all they did was mess up with the online DRM at launch. The game itself actually sounds like it's great and a lot of work went into it!
FML.
Quote from: Gren_86 on Mar 10, 2013, 02:48:48 PMNo, it would take a company run by actual adults to do that. Like this one:Quote from: PsyKore on Mar 10, 2013, 07:59:10 AMOr they could just return our money instead and apologize for their deviant and incompetent behavior. Sigh*
Why are they even bothering patching it? Wouldn't they get more use out of the money by flushing it down the toilet? Contract or not, don't waste the money on this garbage, especially since the game is too far gone to be fixed properly. Give that money to charity or something.
There I go day dreaming again...
Quote"...to get us back in your good graces, we're going to offer you a free PC download game from the EA portfolio. On March 18, SimCity players who have activated their game will receive an email telling them how to redeem their free game. I know that's a little contrived," Bradshaw admits, "kind of like buying a present for a friend after you did something crummy. But we feel bad about what happened. We're hoping you won't stay mad and that we'll be friends again when SimCity is running at 100 percent."And all they did was mess up with the online DRM at launch. The game itself actually sounds like it's great and a lot of work went into it!
Quote from: PsyKore on Mar 10, 2013, 07:59:10 AMOr they could just return our money instead and apologize for their deviant and incompetent behavior. Sigh*
Why are they even bothering patching it? Wouldn't they get more use out of the money by flushing it down the toilet? Contract or not, don't waste the money on this garbage, especially since the game is too far gone to be fixed properly. Give that money to charity or something.
Quote from: JokersWarPig on Mar 09, 2013, 07:23:20 AM
I got a "new" glitch today while playing escape. I could control my marine character but I was stuck in the pre-round camera view. So my marine could move and fire, but i couldn't see where I was going