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报告翻译问题
What do you think of a company marketing said game with false advertising, lies and deceit?
A company that blamed users for misreading when called out on it?
A company then making it a policy to not allow refunds?
A company who messed up so bad their game got pulled from Steam?
A company wrongfully banning legit users on multiple occasions?
A company which support takes weeks to reply?
A company which thinks a game that ended up in the top 20 lowest rated games of all time on Metacritic is good enough to release?
Etc.
If this sounds like something you would like to encourage then you should purchase The War Z.
Thats about all that needs to be said.
Corporations (even LLCs) who behave like this make me think of the old saying:
"Sic semper evello mortem Tyrannis".
In a legal, orderly and rational way, of course.
read that and you'll know their entire game database just got hacked.. so why buy the game now?
Talk to me, asking people on this forum only casue a ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ of people saying "omg this game sucks", its doesnt give you much information about the game itself.