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Star Citizen has now raised over $800m, with still no release in sight

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[–] [email protected] 6 points 4 days ago* (last edited 4 days ago)

Eh, that's debatable. Every game has issues, many major ones never get fixed

Every Assassin's Creed game released since Origins has randomly crashed my systems to the point it doesn't even get to a BSOD. Stock, no overclocks, and it still does it reliably. Multiple systems and at least two completely different sets of hardware. I went from an Intel/Nvidia system to AMD/Nvidia, to now all AMD and still have this issue with AC games. Different SSDs, different mobos, even memory standards through these changes. None of my current hardware or OS install is the same as it was when this first popped up. Even across an entirely new set of hardware and OS install in a new case. Why only this series of games? Other Ubisoft games are fine. Other series work flawlessly, something about Assassins Creed games starting with Origins are different.

So whenever I see comments about games being especially buggy, I always take it with a good helping of salt and the reminder that individual anecdotal evidence is nearly useless.