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sounds like bandwagon fallacy to me.
and youve nitpicked a few things you dislike about it to say overall its bad.
as some one said here "i'll be the judge"
Go get a job.
so were the people i saw on 4chan and Gamespot faq's.
Not sure where he is seeing this
A lot of people will wait for reviews before making the decision to buy or not.
As for the ones who pre-order, they are unlikely to cancel it.
it's fine looks great
Pawn AI and pathing wasn't stellar, but that was already obvious from official videos. NPC guards and enemies within spitting distance of each other seemed to ignore each other until the player attacked the enemies. Let's be honest, DD2 always looked a little janky in most of the available videos, anyone giving it an honest eye could see that, but that typically comes with the kind of freedom this game tries to provide to the player.
The person playing it said he was really enjoying the game, at least.