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I think my main gripe with the state of the game released is that it's not in early access and it's not like the bugs I found were minor. I couldn't even change my video options yesterday. How do you forget an apply button for video settings on a game that is a full release you know?
It just felt rushed.
Why don't they just release a finished game instead? I'm so tired of people excusing lazy companies releasing unfinished games with "It will be patched out later", well why wasn't it patched before release? Its not like the bugs are rare, many people can't even start the game. A game shouldn't get an excuse for being buggy and broken, especially when its not early access. I've seen games even recently made by indie devs and, guess what, they don't have any game breaking bugs. Its almost like the people making the game cared enough to fix the bugs BEFORE they sell it, not after.
Yea man, same crowd of people were defending Security Breach when it came out and I gave a poor review of that due to bugs and mechanics as well. Some people will defend ANYTHING no matter what just because they are such huge fans.
They don't realize that by defending and making excuses for the devs and publishers that they are doing themselves a disservice.