Literally 90% of what I've seen as bugs has been GAME-WIDE issues or already CONFIRMED specific platform (like the iPad version of the game with Alliance help) issues.
These visual graphics issues are compounding and game's in the worst state I've seen from the bugs alone - and that's even leaving out the absolutely terrible month's long AI issues we've all had with the medium intercepts, timing/parry issues, and lag/judder on lots of champions specials.
To be objective, there are bug fixes taking place regularly, just that maybe the ones an individual thinks is very important may not be high on the priority list to correct
Imagine there are no bugs, we may not see some discussions about it, which in a long run, may result on less and less people in forum. Like, why spend a lot of time here, rather than playing the perfect game? Some people here looking for an answer, right?
That means, somewhat probably the end of forum. We may run out of idea, topic to discuss. Which is kinda sad. We may not see MCOC related news again.
At that point, people may more easily feels bored, no emotions involved. Which at the end of the day, it may affect the game. Less and less player. Which means, less and less revenue. Think about that..
Well, let's put it this way, it's more interesting to have a spicy food, just a little bit, not to much, to make it taste better, rich of flavors.
Been discussed before but one take presented to me recently that seems to be the most accurate:
Kabam doesn’t make money on bug fixes. They have a loyal player base who endures them. So they focus on where they make money, obviously there is a threshold they have to maintain, and that’s where we see “fixes.” But fixes don’t result in income coming in. At best, it keeps it from leaving - and by all indications across the board they are doing enough to keep that from happening. So their focus will continue to be what drives sales over the long term and bug fixes will be an afterthought.
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These visual graphics issues are compounding and game's in the worst state I've seen from the bugs alone - and that's even leaving out the absolutely terrible month's long AI issues we've all had with the medium intercepts, timing/parry issues, and lag/judder on lots of champions specials.
https://forums.playcontestofchampions.com/en/discussion/383764/bug-ignored-for-months-with-unstoppable-and-phase-champs-at-the-start-of-the-fight
You can use this website to stay up to date what kabam is working on cleaning out the bugs
That means, somewhat probably the end of forum. We may run out of idea, topic to discuss. Which is kinda sad. We may not see MCOC related news again.
At that point, people may more easily feels bored, no emotions involved. Which at the end of the day, it may affect the game. Less and less player. Which means, less and less revenue. Think about that..
Well, let's put it this way, it's more interesting to have a spicy food, just a little bit, not to much, to make it taste better, rich of flavors.
Now, the question is, do you like spicy food? 🍜🌶
Tom Yum
Mala Xiang Guo
Nasi Lemak
McSpicy?
Kabam doesn’t make money on bug fixes. They have a loyal player base who endures them. So they focus on where they make money, obviously there is a threshold they have to maintain, and that’s where we see “fixes.” But fixes don’t result in income coming in. At best, it keeps it from leaving - and by all indications across the board they are doing enough to keep that from happening. So their focus will continue to be what drives sales over the long term and bug fixes will be an afterthought.
Are these the Five Stages of Grief, or the Five Stages of Bug Reporting?
Dr. Zola