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They need to take responsability for their ♥♥♥♥.
-Poor performance
-No presence or community engagement on issues
-Poor AI
-Loads of bugs and I am not just talking about xenomorphs
-Weird VR bugs and gameplay issues that indicate they do not have much experience yet developing VR titles.
So yeah, the result is people are not happy. Some of the damage could have been minimized but as you can see; they are no where to be found about these problems.
I imagine it will end with mixed though, most games do and the game underneath isn't THAT bad. There are going to be positive reviews from people that think it can/will be fixed or who have beastly machine that can brute force performance.
Day 1 buyers pay the highest price for the worst version.
I don’t see the relative ?
Just go read my review. And you’ll understand everything.
Don't buy new games until 2 weeks pass and you read the reviews.
Seems like a smart move.
Lol - the greed addiction program is the best definition of fraud out there but because the basic tenets involve calling things something completely different than what they actually are you live in a fraud world of filling pockets.