AureliusBlaze
Newbie
- Jan 13, 2024
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I've seen you type this many times, and I just have to state my complete disagreement.Because it is not a bug. It is caused by you. I cant tell what you been doing i.e. save editing, using old save, using gallery mod, using some tool or leaving on going quest.
But I can certainly tell you, this is caused by you. Specifically, you missing Rachel quest and can only happen by what I mention previously. Unfortunately, I do not assist in user-made/caused themselves bugs. But I will help you out ONLY THIS TIME.
Absolutely, you are 100% correct that if a user breaks the game by save editing, using an old save (when properly informed by the developer not to do so), or using tools and/or mods (where it's their own responsibility) that it's completely their own fault if things are broken.
If a user can't progress or runs into a non-bug, that is to say, they fail to progress because of their own inability to read in-game quests or talk to the right character as the dialogue has informed them about etc. then again—absolutely their own fault. That is provided the design by the developer is not terrible and it is reasonable to expect the user to figure it out. But like I said, that wouldn't be a bug. Just user error.
Now to my disagreement. Above caveats aside, if a game breaks or has a bug then it is absolutely 100% on the developer. Every single time. It is not the responsibility of the user to play the game in a certain manner—if that is what is required to make the game function normally, then the developer should be using rails to make sure the user plays the game in said manner, and can't accidentally break the game by not playing "as intended". That is part of game design. Choose where to allow freedom, and where to restrict it—whether to control scope, possible bugs, or purely by design choice etc.