Every single game in the entire world has a bug in it, that's something you just can't get away from. It can be a small bug like a dead body twitching for no reason or it can be a big one like your body flying when a bug lands on you. Point is, YOU CAN'T RUN FROM THE BUGS SO GET OVER IT PLEASE!!!!!!BolognaBaloney said:I was playing through Oblivion earlier, and I noticed quite a few bugs, items spinning madly about, bodies continually twitching, and enemies getting stuck in trees or walls; this got me to thinking, what do you escapists believe is the buggiest/most broken game?
Wow, congratulations for completely missing the point of the thread, find another place to be an abrasive troll.goodwithwords08 said:Every single game in the entire world has a bug in it, that's something you just can't get away from. It can be a small bug like a dead body twitching for no reason or it can be a big one like your body flying when a bug lands on you. Point is, YOU CAN'T RUN FROM THE BUGS SO GET OVER IT PLEASE!!!!!!BolognaBaloney said:I was playing through Oblivion earlier, and I noticed quite a few bugs, items spinning madly about, bodies continually twitching, and enemies getting stuck in trees or walls; this got me to thinking, what do you escapists believe is the buggiest/most broken game?
I think that happened to me, but I didn't have the internet to try and figure out what was wrong so tried to kill something loads of times and ended up just not playing anymore.asinann said:Neverwinter Nights 2. There were the enemies that you couldn't kill because their hit points wouldn't go down when you hit them.
They show up in the PC version quite a bit, too. The weirdest one I ever experienced was in one of the clothing shops in the Imperial City. I went into the place and some of the shirts that were laid out on a table had for whatever reason stretched out to make these long, distorted supershirts that passed through the walls. I walked up and used the 'z' key on one, not sure what the button is on the 360/PS3, it's the command that lets you pick stuff up and throw it around, and all - and I really mean all - of the items in the shop exploded into the air. It was like a silent and invisible bomb had gone off in that place.hailmagus said:BolognaBaloney said:I was playing through Oblivion earlier, and I noticed quite a few bugs, items spinning madly about, bodies continually twitching, and enemies getting stuck in trees or walls; this got me to thinking, what do you escapists believe is the buggiest/most broken game?stinkychops said:I always found Oblivion to have the largest amount of bugs for a game highly rated.
I just do not like their engine one bit.Odd, all this talk of bugs in Oblivion. I've never had a problem. I would say factory defect, but it's hard to argue the fact with three people back to back.BolognaBaloney said:Yeah, their physics engine leaves a lot to be desired. I was glad that they fixed some of it in Fallout 3, but even that has it's fair share of glitches.stinkychops said:I always found Oblivion to have the largest amount of bugs for a game highly rated.
I just do not like their engine one bit.
Yes it was. When your game has a bug like the "achievement bug" Mercenaries 2 has, then you know your game is buggy.BolognaBaloney said:Mercs 2 was incredibly buggy, I almost forgot about that one.JackB said:Far Cry 2, Mercenaries 2, Saints Row 1 & 2 and Star Wars The Force Unleashed, were the buggiest games I ever played. None of them were unplayable for me though.
I managed to run off the end of the map in WoW during my trial. Thankfully, I was able to walk back though.Jirlond said:My mate fell through the map in wow once-he just kept falling into blackness - he logged out and back in - still falling. He had to get a GM to teleport him back - fun to listen to him moaning and huffing.