
Will Hinch says "Video games are complicated beasts. Despite the countless hours of painstaking work that go into honing these masterpieces, broken games appear to be on the increase. This winter has seen the release of an unprecedented number of games riddled with what the developers call ‘technical issues’. But why are multi-million pound games released with a series of crippling (what we call) bugs?"

In this day and age, it’s rare we experience a warm fuzzy feeling when we boot up X (formerly known as Twitter, of course).
But the past few days have been lovely: our feed is full of people talking about DriveClub again.
The discussion started when someone posted a clip of the game and its infamous rain effects. The caption reads: “Still can’t believe this is a 12 year old game.”
This was one I was hoping would have some kind of boost from the PS5. The devs locked that sucker so tight...
I play the PSVR one even though it doesn't look as good, because that one is 60fps.
If they were to release that game on the PlayStation 5, there would be absolutely no need for a remaster or a remake. The whole appeal of the original game was that it consistently exceeded people's expectations.
Sony should reassemble the team and make Driveclub 2. Driveclub was so ahead of its time it’s crazy.
This is what I hate about gamers sometimes
There is a segment of gaming communities that always want an old game to come back. But when the game(s) were in their prime, nobody supported them or not enough people supported them. Driveclub, Killzone, Resistance, etc all fit that profile.
I want Driveclub, Killzone, Resistence, and etc all back too. But I say that as someone that bought into, played, and own those games.
Too many people like to talk but not put up the money to support when it's needed. I even lump two of my own personal friends into that. I remember how one of them constantly said "I always wanted to play the Resistance games", yet never made an effort to buy any of them. No way that's an isolated event.
I think the original Motorstorm was the game that convinced me to buy a ps3. Way ahead of its time.
The best way to experience a unique chapter in AC franchise history.
Give me a proper PS5 port with trophy list, Syndicate too and I'd happily buy them both again
The French Revolution waits for no one.
But now it runs at 60 FPS on PlayStation and Xbox Series X.
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Because they are rushed out to meet release dates pretty simple answer.
Ill even use 2 examples, 1.driveclub imagine that game releasing as it is right now..makes u drool alil doesn't it probably would bee sitting at 80-90 meta. 2. Halo mcc, they needed it out for the holidays but imagine if they took their time released it like say feb 2015 it would have been a huge hit and probably would have taken attention away from the order
1.Customers who blindly proerder
2.Lazy, incompetent devs
3.Pressure from publishers to meet deadlines.
Yeah, we know why they are broken, the real question is, why do so many gamers put up with it and blindly swallow whatever trash they put out?
I'm fine if a game gets delayed in order to fix any major problems. Games shouldn't be rushed out if they aren't ready (for the most part).
Because people seem to buy them anyway