Treyarch: Shipping a bug-free game isn't feasible
...the swift application of patches is mo🐻rꦕe realistic
After all of the bugs and gli🅺tches that have plagued Call of Duty: Black Ops, many are asking why Treyarch didn't ensure the game was bug-free before shipping it to retailers. The company's response: that's not possible.
"In an ideal would we would love to ship a completely bug-proof gꦐame," said Treyarch community manager Josh Olin in a recent interview with. "I can’t think of a single developer in the world, though, that could achieve that."
When it comes to these bugs, however, Black Ops has been in the headlines much more than most games (just below Fallout: New Vegas, perhaps). That's partially because it's the fastest-selling game in US history and an extremely high profile title, but that doesn't explain everything. While Olin is almost definitely correct to state that no developer can produce a completely bug-free game, it seems that Black Ops was par📖ticularly rough around the edges.
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