Do not buy this game for PC - worst game bug I've ever seen
Posted: Thu Jun 10, 2010 11:38 am
I've seen a few posts on forums by people who don't have the following issue on a PC, but many others, including myself, do have the issue. And sega's suggestions of edits to the engine.ini file do not fix it. It is the worst bug that I have _ever_ personally experienced in a game in at least a decade, and it makes it, to me, totally unplayable.
Essentially, quite often, the screen will freeze up and then, after about a second, your mouse movement during that freeze will cause your guy to spin around randomly. So, imagine playing Mass Effect 2, but every minute or so, in the middle of fights and such, the screen freezes and you end up spun around staring at the wall behind you as enemies are killing you.
How this could happen (along with several other smaller but annoying bugs and issues with controls and mechanics) in a world where no other similar games have had this sort of problem... ever... is beyond me. It seems that the lead dev on this game was one of those terrible group leader types who ends up causing chaos and having ever-increasing complexity with huge problems going unnoticed and unfixed. And, clearly there was literally zero playtesting of this game on a PC anything like mine (a vista PC built for games that runs every other game just fine). Or, if this bug was found, Obsidian had utter cynical contempt for the consumer.
Essentially, quite often, the screen will freeze up and then, after about a second, your mouse movement during that freeze will cause your guy to spin around randomly. So, imagine playing Mass Effect 2, but every minute or so, in the middle of fights and such, the screen freezes and you end up spun around staring at the wall behind you as enemies are killing you.
How this could happen (along with several other smaller but annoying bugs and issues with controls and mechanics) in a world where no other similar games have had this sort of problem... ever... is beyond me. It seems that the lead dev on this game was one of those terrible group leader types who ends up causing chaos and having ever-increasing complexity with huge problems going unnoticed and unfixed. And, clearly there was literally zero playtesting of this game on a PC anything like mine (a vista PC built for games that runs every other game just fine). Or, if this bug was found, Obsidian had utter cynical contempt for the consumer.