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Regardless, a lot of people are screaming at their monitors about how terrible Cortex Command is because of little details that can be easily fixed.
"Oh no! Characters don't move exactly the way I expected them to! This game must be terrible!" and so begins the whining.
It says nowhere on the steam store page that the game is complete.
Some game modes are non functioning. The "campaign" doesn't correctly complete in many cases in even when it does it says something to the effect of the faction with the most won. Not even specifying which that was, pathetic and lazy.
I am no fool. I didn't throw away money on a partial game not worth my time to play.
ahaha I bought this 8 years ago when it had a ton of promised features and reasonable timeframes posted, why didnt you know this scumbag has been milking his unpolished turd for nearly a decade now
Maybe that should be in bold on the steam purchase page, maybe the price should be representative to the laughable lack of polish this alpha test has
I said the store page needs to be up front about the game status, not the website. The website notifies potential customers correctly. Sometimes you have to read all the words.
And it doesn't state on the Steam store page the same as on the website (about the game being a WIP), thats why people are complaining you fool.
Had the Steam store page said what the the ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ website does, we wouldn't be having this conversation, lol.
eagle
What in the hell did I just read