[News] Ten Answers with Fleecy Moss! | ANN.lu |
Posted on 15-Mar-2003 16:43 GMT by MIB | 155 comments View flat View list |
8 Days ahead of schedule! The first ever Q&A With Fleecy Moss is now available over at AmigaWorld.net
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Posted by MuLTiViEW on 18-Mar-2003 09:45 GMT | In reply to Comment 125 (MarkTime): > Amiga, Inc's behaviour is absolutely disgusting....if we can't criticize
> them, then we can't criticize any company, cause rarely does behaviour get
> worse than this.
Mark..... heh.... BLUE BYTE my man! BLUE BYTE iZ wORsE! Trust me.
Settlers IV has so many bugs that I personally recommend getting a can of "Raid" bug spray when purchasing it. For some reason German coders or programmers just don't seem to want to fix their software once they release it.
The patches that have come out have either simply not addressed issues which people who play the Settlers series have complained about, or they have fixed things that were "not broken".
Talking to Blue Byte OR their new owners UBISOFT, is like trying to talk to someone on the moon without a radio.
Weird thing is.... there's a lot of old Amigans involved with the Settler's series still.. It would be wonderful if the dang A1 (with OS) would finnaly come out and then maybe UBI would make jump back in ...... where they started. On an Amiga.
I've nothing against Germans, but lately, I've noticed a trend amoungst German companies.. No PR whatsoever. No support for products. Getting them to fix a problem with their hardware/software is a nightmare.. and ill-communication.
Weird.. in WW2, the German's are famous for thir "Blitzkrieg" or Lightening warfare. Nowadays it seems German companies are famous for their ability to move slower than a 2400 baud modem. Hmmmm maybe they never did upgrade after all....
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