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gamebreaking bugs and bugs where you cant play the game
it will sell anyways they have a big fanbase
There's a reason why game companies use "manual labor" when it comes to looking for bugs, there's still no automatic way to check that.
Back then we had zero possibility of patches, if a game was broken, it stayed broke.
gimmie nowadays any day.
because there was no day one patches and patches later devs needed to bring the game in the best possible way
thats true but i mean gamebreaking bugs and bugs that make it not fun
In small games with no reviews or with not much reviews? Even i big games there so many Reviews that it can go under.