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This consensus seems to be what I have come across most, Whilst yes the game engine is dated, the graphics are lacking people are willing to accept this for a game which is fun, it is funny it is the attitudes of the devs that have ruined the game and their unwillingness to accept criticism.
And this tool confirmed what i though.
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See, calling it a "scam" is a little grey, I'm not defending the game but with video games it's a grey area, Especially with MMO's for example if they released the game, then shut servers down six months later (to keep the profits, whilst immoral and wrong, is it illegal? hard to tell)
The company have done a few things which are quite possibly criminal but they did technically release a game, when I think of scam I think of buying something and not getting it kind of deal.
That is another one of my irks about the game, it is trying to be two methods, a buy for game but also using micro transactions, it doesn't work.
So you feel that it is because it is regurgitated from War.Inc and uses the same features with zombies or bigger maps added?
How does this compare to say a squeal, ie Call of Duty in that it is the same stuff with new weapons/features but essentially the same?
That I agree with, is very hilarious.
You'd be surprised how many people don't have it. Not saying that about people on the forum, more people in general.
Let's say that currently the developer comes across as being more interested in making money than a good, compelling game. As an example, the game shipped with the slope bug and a functioning cash shop.
Their priorities are all screwed up. When that changes, I might change my mind.
I think it's possible for them to redeem themselves, but it'll take a long time before I have any faith in them whatsoever. They need months and months of consistently delivering on their plans and promises. And maybe once the game is not a basic, undercooked, janky, unfinished game with microtransactions where promised features should be, I'd feel comfortable with the idea of paying money for it.
... having Steam literally pull the game off the shelf and publicly announce full refunds to each and every person who requested one is a pretty effective indicator of WarZ quality.
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