We all: Steam, GOG, XBOX, PlayStation, and Switch alike are all dining guests sharing a single table. If the chef is unable to serve our meals in a timely manner: served professionally and simultaneously, we are unlikely to return unless other elements are superb - the atmosphere, waiting staff, cost, quality of the food, etc. These elements are having to do extra work because another area is lacking. Even any deviation demonstrates that the kitchen team has a shortcoming in either their preparation, execution, or lack equanimity.
My friend must either begin or sit and wait, allowing his food to go cold. If this game were a cross-platform, multiplayer game, someone would be left out if the patches deviate before the evening of that day commences. All of us on the GOG side of the table must suffer the silent torture and indignation of having to hear the boisterous laughter coming from the Steam end.
Perhaps some customers are willing to be more or less lenient with these standards, but still it applies. My Steam friend has finished eating, and I am stuck eating stale, complimentary bread. We are neither impatient no unreasonable, but we are holding professionals to a professional standard - perhaps very severely, but this is the standard placed on a team expected to handle a renowned IP like Metal Slug.
The complexities and stresses placed upon this team are far greater, as they are tasked with serving a grand and luscious function, but even the lone man solo-developer in his Ramen Shack is capable of a more orderly service!
Metal Slug Tactics was delayed once already and delivered in an unpolished state by a small independent team, so there's a little peek behind the curtain. They are clearly talented, hard-working, with respect to the source material - all intentions to serve a fine dish, but well, it's still delayed. It's not the fault of the customer that the development was too small and made to release the game too early. If the game was delayed to early December in-line for Christmas instead, few would have noticed and all these timing and graphical issues would have ceased to be.
Perhaps it's cruel, but on the list with you!
Post edited November 16, 2024 by SultanOfSuave