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Why should it have been? If they know that their customers will purchase it anyway and do all the bug testing for them why should they pay someone to do it?
The way I see it if you purchase a game the day or even month that it's released then you lose all rights to complain about bugs. Wait at least until the first major patch release.
Sorry, I had not tried it and sadly no it does not seem to be working. I should have specified that i was reffering to the other bugs that were being described. I did discover though that the .exe did not seem to be in my allowed programs in my firewall settings. Adding it into allowed programs seems to have done nothing to help though.