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That’s a little bit of a loaded question. I think more and better should always be pushed for, but also we should temper that with a realization of the fact that software is used by lots of people from one-person indie shops to teams with hundreds (maybe thousands?) of people making just about every kind of game and interactive software you can imagine. Epic has limited resources. In my experience, they put a LOT of those resources on bug fixing. I’ve gotten rapid responses and people earnestly trying (and usually succeeding) to help me when something isn’t working. I’m not sure what more I should ask from Epic. I’m a software developer and I know that my software is never perfect. I can’t hold Epic to a different standard than I hold myself.
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Hey, every software has a bugs (believe it or not mine has them too, I know it is hard to believe but yep I can admit that us unbelievable as it sounds my software has bugs ;), but if company with such a status like Epic, and with their resources, and with their experience, having all that they releasing a product which crashes during simplest actions, surely you can/should expect higher standard from them than from one man shop (you that is) (I’m sorry I’m assuming you are independent developer working on your own or with rather unsubstantial (in number) team of other developers when compared to what Epic employs).
Surely it is only reasonable to expect more and better from team of most likely best professionals in the world than what can be expected from you (or me or any small number of independent developers for that matter)? Would you agree?