NovusTerminus

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2.40, what is it without support?

With 2.40 finally out, and I do mean finally. We are all enjoying in-game-messanging... Two things I can think of right now that are making us mad, are not quite on Sony's shoulders.

3rd party AND 2nd party devs. Capcom, Infinity Ward, Ubisoft, Insomniac, Game Republic, Konami. They all need to start patching some of this stuff. It cant be that hard to patch a game for music and trophy support... Why will they not do it?

IW posted saying they have no plans to do this. My qustion is why not? They have alot of members of CoD4 and they are not gonna patch it?

Insomniac who I was expecting to support this said they have no plans. They have two games on the PS3. And yet they are not gonna do a thing for it?

Ubisoft... Okay, I'll call a blank here. I never expected them to do anything. I am still waiting for the AC DLC they said they would launch.

Game Rebuplic. Most of you are prolly wondering why they are up here. Well, truth is, they stayed very active with Folklore DLC. So why not a patch?

Konami, MGS4 needs trophy support. I hope they make a statment for this soon.

Capcom. I contacted Capcom yesterday about DMC4. They said it is possable. But no plans right now. Well. I hope they get plans soon. DMC4 is the only game I can think of with Acheivments in it. So I was expecting them to go for trophies as well.

What has gotten into the devs of late? Why are they too lazy to do this?

On a closing note. I tip my hat to Naughty Dog, Criterion Games, and Ingognito for giving the gamers what they want, and not shunning the idea of a simple patch.

Wildarmsjecht5788d ago

Some developers i can't blame at all because although it may seem like a simple patch that'll take maybe a day to code and put out, they're probably on a strict schedule for other titles to drop. Some other though, I don't believe. IW could've patched COD for Rumble when it was first announced last year, but didn't. I never expected them to do sh!t this time around when it comes to trophies. Capcom is kind of inbetween for me. They've been a pretty shady developer this gen across all formats, and I wonder if it's really them having no time for the patch or them realizing no one plays DMC4 anymore so they won't bother.

But that comes with past iterations. It will seem like a small amount wants to take the time to make the patch, but at least future games will more than likely have them.

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