TheBarnacle said:
this is probably true, but in that regard then, they're doing the readers a dis-service by not testing playability on various machines, etc. if i were to review a car and say "the hummer II is a fun tank to drive b/c you can intimidate other drivers and look cool doing it!!!" without telling you it gets less than 8 mpg (real world), then i'd be sort of irresponsible, huh?
regardless, i'm miffed at everyone on this. i'd just assume get my $$ back (not "store credit"!!!!!!!). i want cash in pocket.
A person that writes a review about a Hummer, will a drive a BRAND NEW Hummer, with ALL FEATURES, and probably double, triple checked by the manufacturor to make SURE there are no problems with the vehicle before any car magazine reporter is allowed to even drive it.
They aren't reviewing a Hummer that has been driven for 6 months, has been used in rough terrain, has pushed over a few trees, and had its rear exhaust replaced because someone drove over a rock that was too large.....
Bottomline is that they can test the game on a variety of machines and test hardware, and they have beta testers out there with a large variety of test machines, but they cannot test the game on EVERY machine and EVERY possible configuration, and when they develop a game that has hard-printed on the box it requires a video card with hardware T&L built in, why would they need to test it on a machine that has a video card that doesn't have that capability?
I see two major problem categories with trying to run the game:
- Those who have a laptop.
- Those who have a video card that is too old.
The first category is a problem with almost every game that has been released in 2 years and utilizes a 3D engine, and the second can be easily fixed by upgrading to a better hardware card.
There are a few others with problems that are not in those above categories, and I am sure those people will have a fix coming to them with the next patch, and in most cases they are minor bugs and graphics glitches that can be worked around.