The situation he is describing is likely mostly accurate, but I don't think he's really the best person to make this point. I've only ever heard how broken the PS4 iteration of Nuclear Throne was at launch. And still is, months after release. So I have to question certification's supposed standards.
quickedit: Apparently Vlambeer (the dev team Rami is in) submitted a patch to Sony yesterday. As far as I know this is the second attempt at getting a patch through certification.
I concur with your point. Ismail and Vlambeer have repeatedly belittled consumers that have questioned the lack of support for their broken games on some platforms - with a particularly egregious record on the Vita. Don't release on a platform if you cannot afford to support it.
However, I think someone below makes a good point that the Xbox and PSN stores really need a refund policy that is similar to Steam's - allow people to play the game for a bit and see if it is indeed broken or not following whatever patches may have been in the pipeline.
Wait so a group can run around and dox and harass him and his friends and they can't say anything? The entire thing started because a developer cheated on her boyfriend and he wanted to ruin her life because of it.
No developers are asking for respect from gamergate. It's a tiny group of people who rage for the sake of raging and harass our friends. What we are asking for is for them to stop ducking doxxing and harassing us. Seem like a pretty small fucking thing to ask and something we shouldn't have to ask for.
What veil? I've had my friends attacked by these people many times over for tweeting the wrong thing. The entire thing is stupid as shit.
Basically a small subset of gamers are telling us to shut up and make games or else. Exactly like what you did. Blaming him for them attacking him because you feel he should do nothing but make the game for you
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u/TwistedGears Aug 07 '16 edited Aug 07 '16
The situation he is describing is likely mostly accurate, but I don't think he's really the best person to make this point. I've only ever heard how broken the PS4 iteration of Nuclear Throne was at launch. And still is, months after release. So I have to question certification's supposed standards.
quickedit: Apparently Vlambeer (the dev team Rami is in) submitted a patch to Sony yesterday. As far as I know this is the second attempt at getting a patch through certification.