If true then it really drives home just how broken this game was on launch for PC. But then it's just another title in a frequently updated list of newer PC games that simply weren't ready to ship.
Yes, but Batman: AK is in a special category all his own. To be broken to the point a recall was done less than a week after shipping...I mean I work in games retail, and that was a really weird week. I suddenly felt like I was WB's phone support. -_-
Agreed. Plus, I think the fact that Asylum and City were absolutely flawless games...only adds to just how unacceptable Knight is.
I really don't understand it. Asylum and City sold like crazy on all platforms, widely considered some of the best games made those years, but then Knight they just decided to ruin everything for no clear reason. Changing pre-order bonuses on the fly, apparently trying to hit a deadline that there was no way of hitting. I don't see why risk ruining such a strong reputation that was printing money.
If true then it really drives home just how broken this game was on launch for PC. But then it's just another title in a frequently updated list of newer PC games that simply weren't ready to ship.
Yes, but Batman: AK is in a special category all his own. To be broken to the point a recall was done less than a week after shipping...I mean I work in games retail, and that was a really weird week. I suddenly felt like I was WB's phone support. -_-
Agreed. Plus, I think the fact that Asylum and City were absolutely flawless games...only adds to just how unacceptable Knight is.
I really don't understand it. Asylum and City sold like crazy on all platforms, widely considered some of the best games made those years, but then Knight they just decided to ruin everything for no clear reason. Changing pre-order bonuses on the fly, apparently trying to hit a deadline that there was no way of hitting. I don't see why risk ruining such a strong reputation that was printing money.