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It doesn't only sound rude.
As for the huge pool of blood, my wife just said it best. "If humans had that much blood, we'd have fat vampires." >.<
If they change too much, people complain that it's not the same / as good as the original.
If they don't change much, people complain they're reselling the original under a new (Enhanced Edition) name without providing content.
At 50% off today, I'm finally willing to try it again.
Why don't you buy the game before you complain about it 'crashing so much' (steam profile shows that you don't own it - on steam at least). Honestly, I have not had one issue with the game thus far.
If you are just against buying the game because of the new movies then that is rather silly. The movies add what? 3-4 minutes of time to a game the probably takes new players 80 hours to beat.
I agree about the issue with "crashing" too. I bought it today since it was half off and haven't had a single crash. Sometimes legit versions are stabler. ;p
I think the fact that they chose to devote resources to changing something that didn't need changing from the original gives me a good idea of their priorities, and I'd rather not give them money then find out they changed other things that didn't need changing. It shows me they don't have the proper respect for the original.
Yes I do say that.