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And this game most certainly was not.
Which is incredibly ironic, because DoW3 was actually polished and ready for release when it dropped.
Also this guy has double standards. He comments something in steam forum and comments directly opposite of that on COH2.ORG forum. So be careful, stay away from him.
You can see him posting comments on every forum all the day. So much time he has.
He has spent 799 hrs in COH 2 and he has so much knowledge about balance and all.
I think he spends more hours in commenting rather than playing games.
He is using this steam as social media platform like facebook, instagram etc.
So remember the name guys - "Katitoff"
They had a beta and delayed the release, they still didn't do much to improve it
Its now July we still have no news about the DLC promised in preorders
But isn't that a bad thing though? Are we really cool with how these later games have turned out?
It's not just Relic either, it's rife in the gaming industry.
The Dynamic Campaign, a major selling point for SP players, is mired in design flaws. Further, the whole presentation-aspect of CoH3 is not even close to CoH2. For all the problems CoH2 had, the art aesthetic, music, voicework, and SFX were all pretty solid at launch, which is not the case with CoH3.
CoH3 is getting dunked on, so to speak, because it isn't holding a candle to CoH2 *despite the fact* that CoH2 itself had issues with THQ dissolving, etc. etc.
Nowdays its only just a business for them, nothing else.
even during that period players used to stream (very few) game to show their gameplay/skill
But nowdays Players stream games to earn money. You can see majority of the top streamers earn money through gaming, they are totally jobless, gaming is their only source of income. Although earning money through gaming is not an issue.
But the issue is that they promote anything for money, doesn't matter the game is good or bad.