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Jesus. Can't we just stop the sloppy-programming and rushed-patch
insanity!!!!

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Why on earth would a company rush a *patch*? It's not like there's a whole
boatload of potential customers refusing to buy the game unless the patch
got released.

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"Tony DiMarzio" <djtone81@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> http://ve3d.ign.com/articles/532/532995p1.html
>
> Jesus. Can't we just stop the sloppy-programming and rushed-patch
> insanity!!!!
>
> --
> Tony DiMarzio
> djtone81@hotmail.com
> djraid@comcast.net
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Is that a rhetorical question? I agree... however, they _were_ compelled to
rush 1.2. Everyone wanted it... the sooner the better, and this is the end
result.

Tony

"First of One" <daxinfx@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> Why on earth would a company rush a *patch*? It's not like there's a whole
> boatload of potential customers refusing to buy the game unless the patch
> got released.
>
> --
> "War is the continuation of politics by other means.
> It can therefore be said that politics is war without
> bloodshed while war is politics with bloodshed."
>
>
> "Tony DiMarzio" <djtone81@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:-pSdnQOZYPY645zcRVn-gQ@comcast.com...
> > http://ve3d.ign.com/articles/532/532995p1.html
> >
> > Jesus. Can't we just stop the sloppy-programming and rushed-patch
> > insanity!!!!
> >
> > --
> > Tony DiMarzio
> > djtone81@hotmail.com
> > djraid@comcast.net
> >
> >
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They say, "Far Cry patch 1.2 has shown unexpected behaviour on specific
hardware configurations".
I wonder, what are those "specific hardware configurations"? Hmmm...

GT-Force

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GT-Force wrote:
> They say, "Far Cry patch 1.2 has shown unexpected behaviour on specific
> hardware configurations".
> I wonder, what are those "specific hardware configurations"? Hmmm...
>
> GT-Force
>
>

"All those not exactly the same as the one in their QA lab"

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Computers with RAM and video cards, I'd bet. And maybe a CPU too.

"GT-Force" <dummyacct@operamail.com> wrote in message
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> They say, "Far Cry patch 1.2 has shown unexpected behaviour on specific
> hardware configurations".
> I wonder, what are those "specific hardware configurations"? Hmmm...
>
> GT-Force
>
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How in hell can you recall a patch?

Shall I send it in the post or email it?



Spence



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> Jesus. Can't we just stop the sloppy-programming and rushed-patch
> insanity!!!!
>
> --
> Tony DiMarzio
> djtone81@hotmail.com
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While strolling carefully through the minefield that is Usenet, on
Sat, 24 Jul 2004 11:06:35 +0000 (UTC), "Spencer"
<warthog@nospam.co.uk> wrote:

>How in hell can you recall a patch?
>
>Shall I send it in the post or email it?

I would ask them to pay for the time spent downloading the useless
thing.... (particularly if you are on (shudder) dialup!!!)
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"First of One" <daxinfx@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> Why on earth would a company rush a *patch*? It's not like there's a
whole
> boatload of potential customers refusing to buy the game unless the
patch
> got released.
>


To be honest, I've been holding off on buying Far Cry until the 1.2 patch
with the save anywhere fix is implemented. I did see the game for $20 off
at my local Best Buy yesterday, and it was tempting to pick it up, but the
price of software drops over time anyway.

That aside, this is the first time in memory that I can recall a patch
being pulled. I wonder if nVidia has any comments about it?

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Has anyone determined if it's ati or nvidia cards getting hit harder with
bugs? I'm hoping it's nvidia's optimizations screwing nvidia cards posing
the bigger problems...

Mike

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>
> Jesus. Can't we just stop the sloppy-programming and rushed-patch
> insanity!!!!
>
> --
> Tony DiMarzio
> djtone81@hotmail.com
> djraid@comcast.net
>
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>"NightSky 421" <nightsky421@reply-to-group.com> wrote in message
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> To be honest, I've been holding off on buying Far Cry until the 1.2 patch
> with the save anywhere fix is implemented.
> ....

Same here. However, the save-anywhere will be available in patch 1.3. They
already stated that incorporating it was not easy and they could not make it
in 1.2.

By the way, IMHO, all the PC-game-developers who do not incorporate
save-anywhere, are out of their minds, and shooting themselves in the foot.
If I did not want to save anywhere, I'd go play in the arcades or would buy
a $150 console. After paying ~$2000 for a high-end PC, heck, I want to save
anywhere and anytime I want! :)

GT

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The console save is adequate. I've found that all through
the game there are breaks that I use to save. One nice
thing about that is it boots those "heh! I gotcha!"
places all over the game. I don't mind a hard game,
but I do mind being intentionally harrassed by a coder
who thinks something like that is funny, and drops you
back to an hour agos worth of struggle.

johns

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Well i don't know about other folks, my 9600xtg card actually improved
performance with this patch, so its staying on for now.

smithy


"Mike" <mikepos1@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> Has anyone determined if it's ati or nvidia cards getting hit harder with
> bugs? I'm hoping it's nvidia's optimizations screwing nvidia cards posing
> the bigger problems...
>
> Mike
>
> "Tony DiMarzio" <djtone81@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> > http://ve3d.ign.com/articles/532/532995p1.html
> >
> > Jesus. Can't we just stop the sloppy-programming and rushed-patch
> > insanity!!!!
> >
> > --
> > Tony DiMarzio
> > djtone81@hotmail.com
> > djraid@comcast.net
> >
> >
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How do you manually save ?
I hate going back real far as well.
Thanks

"johns" <johns123@moscow.com> wrote in message
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> The console save is adequate. I've found that all through
> the game there are breaks that I use to save. One nice
> thing about that is it boots those "heh! I gotcha!"
> places all over the game. I don't mind a hard game,
> but I do mind being intentionally harrassed by a coder
> who thinks something like that is funny, and drops you
> back to an hour agos worth of struggle.
>
> johns
>
>

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"GT-Force" <dummyacct@operamail.com> wrote in message
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>
> Same here. However, the save-anywhere will be available in patch 1.3.
They
> already stated that incorporating it was not easy and they could not
make it
> in 1.2.
>


I look forward to seeing how it turns out.


> By the way, IMHO, all the PC-game-developers who do not incorporate
> save-anywhere, are out of their minds, and shooting themselves in the
foot.
> If I did not want to save anywhere, I'd go play in the arcades or would
buy
> a $150 console. After paying ~$2000 for a high-end PC, heck, I want to
save
> anywhere and anytime I want! :)
>
> GT
>


Amen to that! The main reason why I didn't buy XIII is because I tried
out the demo, found it to be very difficult and I hated not being able to
save when I wanted. Even playing through one of the missions in the demo
proved to be a frustrating experience. A lot of people had similar things
to say about the full game. Too bad really since it otherwise looked like
a decent unique FPS experience.

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"johns" <johns123@moscow.com> wrote in message
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> The console save is adequate. I've found that all through
> the game there are breaks that I use to save. One nice
> thing about that is it boots those "heh! I gotcha!"
> places all over the game. I don't mind a hard game,
> but I do mind being intentionally harrassed by a coder
> who thinks something like that is funny, and drops you
> back to an hour agos worth of struggle.
>
> johns
>


My biggest gripe with the console save system is that it can ruin the
immersion factor. From past experience with games in general, I've come
to expect that something big or difficult is about to happen shortly after
a save occurs. I know that Far Cry is a hard game, but I like to have
something of a surprise factor. Having the option to save at timed
intervals is not a bad compromise (assuming you can adjust the
increments), but even that can cause momentary hiccups in a game. And
with Far Cry being a difficult game, it's also nice to be able to save
when you want.

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