![]() There are also a few things that often aren't examples, even though they might look like they are - in particular, software that appears to use a lot of memory or storage space on your machine. ![]() commercial software is fair game but non-commercial software often isn't, unless it's intended to compete with commercial software). In general, a problem in a piece of software shouldn't be considered an example if it occurs in a pre-release (pre-alpha, alpha, or beta) build, or if there's no reason to believe that the software should be judged by professional standards (e.g. The other side of this is, of course, Genius Programming.įor similar issues, usually gaming-specific, see also Artificial Stupidity, Porting Disaster, and Game-Breaking Bug. Alas, such pleasantries would only exist in a perfect world, and it's at times like these where you wonder if the big brains behind your favorite products are just a troop of inebriated orangutans.or ants. ![]() In a perfect world, machines capable of performing 2 billion complex calculations per second wouldn't be brought to their knees by spin-locks and memory leaks. In a perfect world, we wouldn't have programmers who assume that any simple task is a gargantuan effort that requires the importation of several processor-heavy 100-megabyte libraries just to set up. Despite what some people may tell you, you're often right. You'd think it would be simple to program something to do something simple. Kung-Fu Jesus, Let's Play Sonic 2006 (playing the PlayStation 3 version)
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