- Jul 25, 2020
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Dude this is quite normal stuff. Without a dedicated QA team there is no way in hell you can avoid the bugs. You can be sure that what you can see is only a tipberg of bugs actually genereted and squashed by an iteration.It's funny how devs are "working" on erasing bugs, release an update and you can still find annoying bugs literally by going with a story. Not clicking random stuff but just going with a story. It's like dev never checked if the game is playable.
This public reading is a mess.
I was a QA tester for minecraft after MS aquired it.. We've tested with 40+ team for 3 yrs streight trying to reach C++ version of what it was in Java on the day of purchase.
Suffice to say that after all those years of testing only one version we've still submited tens of bugs per week.