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Yup after my friend and I spent the weekend playing SF on his Gamepass, we were convinced it was trash and the Devs would abandon it.
We were right.
Abandon what?? It is still getting the planned DLC and it is not a live-service game.
They haven't fixed the many issues and I doubt the DLC will be of any substance after seeing the core game. It was a sleazy marketing gimmick to fleece more money from the customer without ever delivering anything.
Total scam I feel sorry for those to got duped I really do.
Modders are the only hope this title has.
Please dont respond to the troll. Feeding it just makes it get more violent.
i agree
not trusting the experts is for dangerous nutjobs who write manifestos. we need to be safe and follow the science
I agree. Asmongold is a man of the people. His teachings are for everyone. Even animals could learn from him.
But I think the poor starboys are having nightmares of Asmongold at this point. They dream of saying, "Asmongold who?" while picturing his creepy smiling face staring at them menacingly as chills run up their spine. And they wake up in a cold sweat, log into the Steam forums, and post, "Who's Asmongold? Who's that? Nobody cares what he thinks!"
He has a long history of dissing games. He's notorious in the World of Warcraft community, which made him famous. He makes a lot of money doing it and has no real incentive to do anything other than negative stuff. Trusting the opinions of someone incentivised to be negative about a product is as bad as trusting someone paid to promote a product. But people still trot him out as some sort of expert.