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“Hardcore” gamers and the video game industry
submitted 4 years ago * by [deleted] from self.Games
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Then don't try to earn money from it
Indie devs are not full time developers. There are many kinds of reasons for them to not patch the bugs. But this is a good point to focus your debate on; encouraging devs to patch the bugs after release. Can you give some examples of indie games with bugs (if any)? I would like to check out what the devs are doing about it.
I think I have rights to choose the person I debate with.
Sure you do. I asked you reasonable questions that will help you strengthen your case but it's your choice if you don't want to support your argument with facts.
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