Today's highlights: Source: http://www.1up.com/news/today-gaming-ipad-2-mario-netflix-3ds
David Jaffe suggested today that console manufacturers should restrict the number of times a game is allowed to be updated in a given year, and that patches shouldn't be permitted within a month or two of the game's release. While I do think he raises an interesting point, I don't think it makes sense to institute a policy like that. What happens if a game has a serious bug that needs to be patched? If exceptions are going to be made, what constitutes a problem that should be allowed to break the rules? I'm all for streamlining things and not seeing buggy games released, but there has to be a better way to apply pressure on developers to avoid glitchy, bug-riddled launches.
And here's what else happened today: Game Updates Should be Restricted
Thursday, March 3, 2011
Today in Gaming - 3/2/11: iPad 2, Mario and Netflix on 3DS
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