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Today, not so many.
- Why did Rocksteady release this game on PC when it was not ready?
- Did Sefton Hill even think it was wrong to release a game that was not fully optimised for the PC?
- Did he at least have the foresight to acknowledge how many PC customers would be furious and outraged once they play this final Batman Arkham game?
- Can someone give me an estimate of the number of PC customers that Rocksteady has lost including those who demanded a refund?
I want some answers now.
I may get the <$10 GOTY version in 2016 or 2017 or whenever. Or maybe it'll be another SimCity 2013 - in other words, not even worth stealing.
The funniest part is that they really had to try hard to ♥♥♥♥ this up. All they had to do was release another Arkham game -- throw a new story together, update the graphics a little, and then sit back and rake in the cash from satisfied customers. They could have kept doing that for 5-10 more years and I would have bought every one.
One more thing: the PC port of MGS V: TPP was never postponed (not counting Metat Gear Online 3) and Hideo Kojima presented another masterpiece for the series, arguably the best Metal Gear.