1. A Bug-Free PC Version
PC gamers like myself are probably a fairly small part of the overall gaming market but that doesnt mean that any less effort should be put into making the sure the PC version of a game performs as well as the console version. I only bring this up because, of the three Lego games I own on PC, two have quite a few bugs in them. And these arent minor things like graphics errors. They're flaws that cut out parts of the games' content. Again, I am only speaking from my own experience but it isnt possible to complete the Last Crusade and Kingdom Of The Crystal Skull Part 2 sections of Lego Indiana Jones 2, which means that its not possible to access the Kingdom Of The Crystal Skull Part 3 section at all. Elsewhere, a glitch means that PC players cant get past the start of Half-Blood Prince in Lego Harry Potter Years 5 7, cutting off around three quarters of the game. It is possible to bypass this glitch but that doesnt change the fact that the glitch is still present and unless you specifically know how to get around it, you cant get past that particular point in the game. Also, another bug in Lego Harry Potter means that the player cant use the Aguamenti charm to clean graffiti from walls in order to unlock characters and other rewards. A more mainstream game's PC port usually represents a minor portion of the game's overall revenue but it's still money. And nothing will make PC gamers lose more faith in a developer than if their games are riddled with bugs and won't play properly. So please, Travellers Tales, when it comes to preparing the PC version of Lego Marvel Super Heroes, do all us PC gamers a big favour and make sure it runs well.
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