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Almost a 3 year old necro. Dude.... And who cares what others think, just game whats fun for you
* don't pre-order
* don't believe someone else describing a game before reviewers touched it putting ideas in your head to dream up the game you want
* don't go out of your way to help others in a forum where the developers don't bother to help or communicate to their customers
* don't believe the hype
* don't spend time trying to tell your story or market a cause to justify a bad buying decision
* don't waste time on the small things that don't help you hitting your goals
unless you feel any of that type of stuff is fun.
you do it for the love, not for what is or what you feel is right.
btw, the #1 fix for nearly all issues found 3 weeks after launch launch is to cap the fps at 30fps. be glad mr hobo jack, that you weren't around here during that time. if you dug up this thread, then you can look at others around the time and how over 95% were about bugs and no hope or communication of them being fixed. that's why there's so much negativity in threads of the time. hopefully that helps clear that up. since then, seems the forums are now more positive meaning either the bugs were fixed or the amount of people who cared about or played the game left, possibly both.
I'm grateful for this game, it taught me so much about communication, debugging and optimizing games, finding hard to get info, understanding how ports are done, etc. My sole reason to play this game was I won't get a Playstation anymore and TotalBiscuit thought highly of the game. Instead of me spending so much work trying to convince others to cap their fps to 30 to fix the issue they were having, I should've waited a few months after release when the bugs were fixed, but to me at the time, finding the answers about how that nightmare happened was fun and felt like the right thing todo.
I'll leave you with Bruce Lee's motto[www.azquotes.com] and my motto regarding video games. have fun.