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I get liking a game and wanting it to do well, but telling people to just ignore technical issues because you want a higher rating is doing nobody any good.
Every other release these days, I feel increasingly disappointed by the so-called "gamers" who allow Publishers and Studios to get away with garbage launches on PC.
Games released in a poor state need to be called out, it is apologists like you along with the influencers and streamers that have ruined games.
This game is amazing so far. What are you talking about?
The issues people are "reviewing" about have nothing to do with the game itself. It's about their systems not running it well. Which is their issue, not the game and certainly not about the game play... which is what a "game review" is supposed to include.
Customer: The brakes on my new car don't work.
Customer 2: Oh, just show a little patience and you'll adapt so quickly with your new drive style!