Just open up the INI configuration file in your installation folder/directory, CTRL+F for "Teather", and remove the "a" before saving the INI configuration file.
Thank you! :)
Just open up the INI configuration file in your installation folder/directory, CTRL+F for "Teather", and remove the "a" before saving the INI configuration file.
This specific issue is the exact opposite of an obvious failure. It's not often you can have a typo in crucial file names without causing really obvious issues. If the few people who designed and implemented the content didn't catch it, nobody would have. Like, genuinely think about the process of finding this problem; how would QA find it? The AI is still functional, and it's not generally appropriate to bug something and say "make the AI better", so the QA team (or really any staffers who weren't specifically tasked with that feature) noticing a single misplaced letter on a file is really unlikely. Crazy unfortunate bug, though. At least if it caused a crash or stopped the AI from functioning outright it would have told them something was clearly wrong, and this been an obvious issue.Wooow, I remember all the lawsuits that went down concerning Gearbox, Sega, and the quality of this game.
Is there a possibility for Sega to take Gearbox to court again over such an obvious failure?
I don't know if i'm late on this but has anyone had a look at Gearbox's careers page? Because i can't stop laughing at this new position
Programming Copy Editor
Genuinely on their page
http://www.gearboxsoftware.com/careers
I don't know if i'm late on this but has anyone had a look at Gearbox's careers page? Because i can't stop laughing at this new position
Programming Copy Editor
Genuinely on their page
http://www.gearboxsoftware.com/careers
Nah, this is a case where you really want to fail fast. Largely to prevent exactly this sort of thing from happening.So interesting. On the one hand, it's laudable that their systems and services are resilient enough and decoupled enough that if something breaks things carry on (almost) as normal. However perhaps too decoupled in this instance... surely they would have some linting in their code editor/ide to highlight that was a not a function?
lol, amazing.I don't know if i'm late on this but has anyone had a look at Gearbox's careers page? Because i can't stop laughing at this new position
Programming Copy Editor
Genuinely on their page
http://www.gearboxsoftware.com/careers
The fact that the job description is that simple really shows how reactive this was haha
I'm dyingI don't know if i'm late on this but has anyone had a look at Gearbox's careers page? Because i can't stop laughing at this new position
Programming Copy Editor
Genuinely on their page
http://www.gearboxsoftware.com/careers
It's clearly a wink at this story. They're just having a little fun with it.Lol is this for real? Not them just trying to be funny or whatever right?
Lol is this for real? Not them just trying to be funny or whatever right?
if this is 100% true, then it deserves a lot more attention. This is hilarious.
As I said its funny and sad at the same time. I have worked with code and I know how easily a typo can slip by unnoticed, that's why I fell sad about the developers. Their project was (in part) ruined by a single letter typo.You guys speak like you've never worked with production software.
Engineers cannot spell. A typo like this is not an uncommon occurrence.
Pick your industry. If there is tech driving it, there are typos in the code. Guaranteed.
You guys speak like you've never worked with production software.
Engineers cannot spell. A typo like this is not an uncommon occurrence.
Pick your industry. If there is tech driving it, there are typos in the code. Guaranteed.