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racerfink
racerfink New Reader
12/12/09 11:08 a.m.

DirtyBird222
DirtyBird222 Dork
12/12/09 5:18 p.m.

anyone do the money glitch and get a ultimatum ban message yet? I guess Turn10 is trying to fix the problem they created by banning people who exposed their glitch. Do-gooders say glitchers are cheaters and breached the XBL contract. Turn10 says it has ruined their online economy and gave players an unfair advantage in online play (bullcrap). I see it as a capitalist opportunity, I capitalized on a situation to make some bank to buy the overpriced vehicles in the game so I could have some fun with them. I mean the game title states "where dreams are driven" and driving a yaris for 7 laps around le mans is not a dream of mine as far as video gaming goes. Maybe in real life it could be fun, but...Turn10 is about to receive a well written, no explicative used, complaint that will boggle their minds. I've been doing my economic, public relations, and business research to write the paper, put it in APA format, with correct referencing, and completed it with a smile. I paid $80 for the game, $50 a year for XBL and I get banned for exposing a glitch they should have found before releasing their game. I see it as their problem, they have since fixed the glitch, but they should have sucked it up and moved on. I will most certainly never purchase one of their products again nor will I be renewing my xbl subscription.

racerfink
racerfink New Reader
12/12/09 10:56 p.m.

People that expose the glitch make it to where I can't buy cars on the auction house, specifically the unicorn cars. When I've had the game a week, and unicorn cars on the auction house are going for 75mil., how can you say that doesn't affect the economy in the game? After a month and a half, I was up to 12mil., and just spent a little over 7mil. of that on buying the Daytona Coupe.

DirtyBird222
DirtyBird222 Dork
12/13/09 12:47 a.m.

It's their own damn fault for not testing the game enough and letting the glitch get by. And it's their own damn fault again for making cars so f'ing expensive in that game and parts to upgrade as well. They took an awesome product in Forza 2 and ruined so many things in three and then this crap, it's sickening. They are going to screw their own real world economy up even more so with this crrrap, I would love to meet their PR manager, I'm sure he's a character.

They should have just sucked it up, patched the game, and let it go banning those who were screwing people over in the auction house. Those of us who glitched to just build and build and build cars to have fun with in online racing, why do we deserve to be banned? For having fun in a video game? Seems about right....right?

DirtyBird222
DirtyBird222 Dork
12/13/09 12:52 a.m.

I deal with same kind of crap at work. If I get overpayed for a job they fix the labor rate ASAP. If I get paid less for a job, I have to wait and wait and wait for a boss to have time to do it, if they can even do it, then by that time the Repair Order is closed and I have to wait and remind another boss a day or two down the road and usually not even get paid what I was supposed to and get punished because someone else messed up.

I just love how I the consumer am getting punished for exploiting a defect/problem that should have been resolved before the game was even released. They also state they've fixed all known glitches, well Laguna Seca still has rumble strips in the middle of the freakin track, If you hit a certain spot on the Ring your car gets stuck in the asphalt, and engine noises freak out sometimes.

JeepinMatt
JeepinMatt Reader
12/13/09 12:55 a.m.

What glitch?

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