Somebody just found these lying around Bethesda´s HQ.. the ten commandments for the PS3 version.
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1. Thou shall disable Auto-Save.
2. Thou must only play 30 min. then thou must turn off PS3.
3. Thou shall worship Bethesda daily, then they might grant you a Patch.
4. Thou shall clear your cache.
5. Thou shall look upon the divine lag as a gift.
6. Thou shall not envy your neighbours version of the game.
7. Thou shall believe the words of John Carmack.
8. Thou shall wait 30 days before you move on.
9. Thou shall not cry when the game crashes.
10. Thou shall wait for our next patch, to be even more disappointed.
I finally had my first freeze in the game and it only took 112 hours so I'm kind of surprised by that, my save file has now reached 11MB and it's taking longer to load and the framerate isn't as smooth but still nowhere near that 65hr video.
Less than 6mb save here. Locks up all the fucking time, causing my PS3 to be forced to hard reset which is followed by the lovely "fuck you, you didn't shut down correctly, your data is corrupt, it may take 2-3 hours to fix".
Stuttering is minimal, but I've seen enough of it, especially in whiterun and when dragons show up.
I've had sections that refused to load, like the first time I showed up in... Windhelm and was so deep in snow it was up to my waist because I was clipping through the ground. Or the time I showed up and discovered Falkreath and had the camera stick and the save function disabled.
Also for the reviewers to not demand a fucking PS3 version is just as disgusting.
CG Monthly actually did put in a request for a review copy of the PS3 version. Bethesda told them that their request was accepted. They ended up sending them the 360 version without any explanation.
Depends on whether they actually refused to review it after this happened.Good to know that some of them have some integrity left.
Depends on whether they actually refused to review it after this happened.
If you only have a PS3, you, as a consumer, will simply have to accept that Bethesda does not like you very much, but is hoping for your money anyway on a product that is clearly far more broken than it is for other customers.
Haven't played since they released the patch, and I just sold my copy on Amazon.
Bethesda sucks.
Before Amazon's fees, it sold for 48. Might as well get rid of it now before the price continues to go down - it's not like they're going to fix it any time soon.About to put mine up too...![]()
This sure got swept under the rug fast.
A little more than 60 hours in and have no complaints with the ps3 version. I've only had one freeze up (would have had at least 30 or 40 by the same time on Fallout 3 and NV) and the frame rate only stuttered once.
Interesting, at least to me, is that I played the Fallouts on a Fat MGS4 ps3 and Skyrim has been on a slim.
This sure got swept under the rug fast.
2011 Game of the Year Media Picks |OT| said:Current standings:
The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim - 13
Batman: Arkham City - 7
Portal 2 - 3
Bastion - 1
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 - 1
Catherine - 1
Forza Motorsport 4 - 1
Gears of War 3 - 1
The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D - 1
Minecraft - 1
Uncharted 3: Drake's Deception - 1
What would you have the gaming media do next? Honest questionSad, but entirely predictable. Gaming media has moved on to the next big story.
So basically, Hunted is the only game Bethesda(publisher Bethesda, not developer Bethesda) has released this year that hasn't been broken to some capacity at launch.
Right?
My save just passed 7MB and the framerate has dropped to 0 multiple times while outside :/
Get an answer as to why the PS3 versions were never sent out for review with the 360/PC versions.What would you have the gaming media do next? Honest question
I think patch 1.04 could be the next major juncture for returning to the issue. The situation just hasn't changed in the last week, and you're hardly going to see headlines like "Skyrim Lag: Yup... It's still a problem" popping up every day.
Kotaku said:They are also adopting this new EA Sports-style “live update” system that will let Bethesda tweak the data in their game almost immediately. If a quest isn’t triggering because players are doing some unforeseen combination of actions, that might be addressable by tweaking the data tables that dictate the flow of events in the game. If the game is proving to be unbalanced in an unexpected way, that can be fixed on the fly too. And these fixes — Howard prefers to call them “improvements” — will take effect fast. “We can change stats on a sword and it will be available to everyone in a few hours,” he said.
turned off all the options that enhance Blu-ray playback
Still not fixed? Soon there will be a month after the game's release.
I guess Bethesda got all the monies from gullible PS3 owners and does not care about them in the slightest.
smh
The next attempt at a fix is coming after Christmas, as said on their blog.
The next attempt at a fix is coming after Christmas, as said on their blog.
yeah, right!
well I dumped my 165hour game on ps3 and started again on 360.
90 hours in, and the game performs like the first time it booted.
this was a valuable lesson for me.
What would you have the gaming media do next? Honest question
I think patch 1.04 could be the next major juncture for returning to the issue. The situation just hasn't changed in the last week, and you're hardly going to see headlines like "Skyrim Lag: Yup... It's still a problem" popping up every day.
If the patch after Christmas doesn't sort this stuff out, I'm selling it and will maybe pick it up on 360 when it's cheaper. I'd sell it now but I don't want to lose 17 hours of progress for nothing if it all gets sorted.
What would you have the gaming media do next? Honest question![]()