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There are steam reviews with more interactions than there are total reviews. Game has less than 2k reviews and magically swung from like 40% to mostly positive in an hour or two, with positive reviews getting like 1-2k likes and hundreds of stickers.
This game has some of the shadiest launch conditions I've seen in years.
I refunded and will buy it again eventually when more work will be put on it.
Updating with latest nvidia drivers improved performances but it is still near unplayable.
Well considering people nowadays have the attention span of a nat, does it really surprise you people with .1 hours in a game would call it magical or pure garbage with no real idea.
Except starfield. that took me as a bugthesda fan like 5 mins to realize was gonna suck... 80 hours later. It still sucked... Wish I could refund the 80 hours back to my life...
adressed? They mentionned having latest driver help or locking to 60 fps... which in itself is the issue. If they solved this, please let me know and link something!
tencent really?? Yuck
You don't see ANYTHING suspicious about the level of engagement the reviews are getting with a game that just barely broke 4k reviews? Go find any examples of this EVER happening on steam. This doesn't happen. It doesn't happen in any product. Ever.
There are statistical formulas to evaluate how many people use a product vs how many reviews exist. It's that reliable of a formula. The same formula can be applied to how many people will engage with comments/reviews within that subset.
You will NEVER find a product with equal total reviews as engagement with reviews themselves.