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I actually agree, i liked the challenge of having all the skills but crappy equipment, they should only return your gear when you get back to the ship.
Maybe I was blessed by said gods, but I didn't get any bugs in act 3. That probably greatl affected my opinion on it. Since at the time seemed like at least 3/4 of people were running into game ruining bugs for act 3.
The atmosphere was perfect, they captured how I had always viewed such a place would be. I saw nothing wrong with losing it all and being forced to lie cheat steal and murder my way back up. Though of course I was going fully chaotic and such things are a second nature in such a playthrough.
The only thing I didn't care for was the space marine said I smelled wrong and refused to let me help him get out. I wanted his gear to sell, so that was annoying I didn't even get an option to free and betray him.
Warp Stifler?