We’ve pretty much grown accustomed to one of the burdens of “next-generation” gaming as of late, with patch after patch for each new game released — some of them day and date with the game’s official release.
Now, Microsoft is giving us yet another outlet to fill our hard drives up with sloppy coding fixes, with it's first patch for a demo. Monster Madness: Battle for Suburbia is the culprit, with an apparent fix for the matchmaking system.
I'm not trying to sound cynical, but it's a demo. Developers put them out to give the public a small taste of a game, with the consumers knowing that everything included may not be representative of the final product.
(Via Major Nelson)
Now, Microsoft is giving us yet another outlet to fill our hard drives up with sloppy coding fixes, with it's first patch for a demo. Monster Madness: Battle for Suburbia is the culprit, with an apparent fix for the matchmaking system.
I'm not trying to sound cynical, but it's a demo. Developers put them out to give the public a small taste of a game, with the consumers knowing that everything included may not be representative of the final product.
(Via Major Nelson)