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Ugh, wish they'd give us feedback. I'm well into another game while I can't play Dead Rising 2...
Not true. 2K got it right with one single patch on the first attempt with Bioshock. Capcom is inept. I'm guessing there must be a $30 HD Remaster on the way out which would explain their seeming unwillingness to get this right.
I will have to agree, Capcom has zero ability when it comes to getting patches done right. Or properly communicating with their community for that matter. They should have held off and performed actual quality assurance, before just throwing out incomplete migrations.
This, RE5 and the current way Revelations 2 is getting slap dashed about with patches introducing new bugs left and right (don't forget the horribly designed events thus far) doesn't really give one hope.
PC has always been the red-headed-step-child platform for Capcom.
Just look at Konami and Square for example.
You can't HD remaster games that are already capable of being rendered in HD. I doubt that's the case. I bet it's more of a case of their A teams being occupied with other things so we have the B team handling these moves.
Which takes me to the second issue: no feedback. a simple announcement saying they are/aren't working on the issues would be greatly appreciated so I could decide if I play the game the way it is or wait further.
I had to laugh out loud about the "free to enjoy" comment when I read it for the first time in the FAQ.
I just hope the game (including DR2: OTR) will return to the profile page someday. Otherwise I had to wonder what's the point in adding Steam achievements when nobody - not even oneself - can see them as it just seems to anybody checking your profile that you never played or even own the game.
I mean I know trophies and the like are nonsensical regardless, but it's sort of fun on Playstation or Xbox/Microsoft stuff to compare stuff with friends or see your total, and I'm not aware that Steam lets you do anything like that.
And I checked yet again today...still can't play it.
Honestly with steam achievements, I just like getting ones with low collection rates so I only care on a game by game basis, hell I even got Alpha verus Omega in OTR again (got the platinum in the PS3 version) only because I figured no one would bother.