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Unwarranted for this game, but the scam of the Day Before is going to lead to literally zero criminal action against the group that made and sold it. And this is a theme with a lot of games. Refunds yes, punishment? Nah. And due to that, consumers are rightfully scared.
This doesn't at all seem remotely close to Days After, but it happened just a bit ago so people are going to be a bit paranoid.
Those who were fooled were the ones who do not research and trust hearsay.
I know which one I was. It is why I have no fear about what this is.
I mean people are already playing it. The game is in testing phase. Looks 100x better than The Day Before already.
I got burned on Fortnite. No one's calling that or Epic a scam, yet I was told a PvE experience and they trolled me. And despite making a ♥♥♥♥ load of cash off the PvP, that naturally meant, with all that cash flow and power... that they should discontinue the PvE game mode they promised.
I don't trust devs.
once human is a game, closed beta game but a million light years away from this bad joke named the day before.