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WoW in open beta. Servers were completely overloaded. FFXIV. Just a poorly designed game. EVE Online: Trinity. Deleted boot.ini. No Man’s Sky Ys VIII on PC I heard was pretty bad. NIS America redeemed themselves however, as the new killer7 port is damn good. Half-Life 2. Hot damn Steam was the worst back then. After the servers cleared up though mostly things were fine. Error 37- I mean Diablo III. PUBG on Xbox One. Halo: The Master Chief Collection. Still a great compilation. I hosted a lot of matches on District and Zanzibar after things cleared up. That’s just my personal list. Destiny worked fantastically on launch. I had zero issues with it, although hacking VERY EARLY into launch did exist, those responsible were banned pretty quickly. Even today, trying to rip files from PC version gives you about an hour before you are booted. The only truly bad launch was Curse of Osiris.
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11 RespuestasAre we all going to forget about the heaping dumpster fire of [i]Metal Gear Survive[/i]?
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FFXIV also comes to mind.
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Dishonorable mention for Skyrim on PS3. That piss poor launch dragged on for a year...
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Where’s sea of thieves?
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2 RespuestasTo give credit to Hello Games, they stuck with No Man’s Sky and made the game fairly close to what they promised in 2016 instead of just ditching it. If they just continued working and delayed the game until 2018-2020 it could have easily been nominated for Game of the Year.
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1 RespuestaI would say Halo 5 but, that isn’t the launch.
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3 RespuestasEditado por puppyk1sses: 12/2/2018 8:06:53 PMUgh I was gonna go 76 then I forgot about NMS. Toss-up between the two. One of them was possibly the biggest letdown ever after all the hype build-up (NMS) and the other crashed a beloved franchise into the dirt to make a few bucks (76). Depends on which definition you use. I’ll take NMS as a LETDOWN though. Fallout was one of the dirtiest examples of monetization of a well-known game.
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10 RespuestasI can't believe Halo MCC is not on the list.
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1 RespuestaFallout 76 failure genuinly made me sad. I love Fallout, and this isn't my Fallout I know and love...
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No Man's Sky, definitely. From what I've been hearing, Vault 76 should be close for second. I also believe that Duke Nukem Forever deserves an honorable mention. Yeeaarrs of anticipation lead to one of the biggest disappointments in gaming history.
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4 RespuestasNo Final Fantasy 14? This list is invalid. At launch, the game was incomplete, broken, boring, and didn't really give any motivation to keep playing. Square-Enix had to literally crash the moon into their virtual world, pull the servers offline, and rebuild it from the ground up with a brand new dev team to fix that mess.
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9 RespuestasD2s launch was actually pretty good from what I saw. It was the next months that followed that -blam!-ed it up
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... I think you mean -blam!-ing Battlefield God dammn five... [spoiler]not included in the DLC[/spoiler]
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Can’t forget for honor
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In my experience AC Unity. The glitches were hard core and I couldn't play the multiplayer for 6 months (although I gave up on the game way before then). I couldn't even get the code to work for the free game they promised
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3 RespuestasYou forgot SimCity from 2013.
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7 RespuestasPeople have selective memories. As utterly terrible as 76 and NMS were and are, BF4 and New Vegas were literally unplayable at launch. For Christ's sake, NV was completely missing weapon textures.
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Diablo 3
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No Mans Sky was the worst from a "the dev lied" standpoint. It also had a bunch of bugs. Fallout 76 is the worst in the way of bugs beating other Bethesda games.
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4 RespuestasLawbreakers. Battleborne Fallout 76. Mass Effect: Andromeda. No Man's Sky.
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Two Worlds
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9 RespuestasI heared it was Bethesda's fault New Vegas was in such a poor state. They rushed Obsidian so much or somthing. At least that's what I've heared. Nowadays I have leaned it's backwords compatible on the xbox one. It's so hella fun !
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5 RespuestasRegarding stability/bugs I'm going with BF4, some of the listed games like NMS or NV I haven't played. BF4 was so bad that they had to halt future projects to get BF4 fixed. It was also in competition with Halo MCC for most broken game at said time (mcc would be another game I'd add to the list, if it were that'd be my #1 most broken game release ever, of all time, seriously). While I didn't play NV or NMS, I know both had complaints vs them on stability and bugs, NMS however had much more press to it than NV.
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15 RespuestasI think in a couple of months Fallout 76. When people finally realise Bethesda aren't going to really be fixing the game.
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16 RespuestasI'd have to say no man's sky. People freaked out about it for ages