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Those are all screenshots from the store page.
ok do me a favor and try to buy the game out of steam...... just try it
The game was added back on Steam today. That is why everyone is freaking out.
And a mod just closed this thread and reopened it.
really? din't noticed lol no wonder i keep seeing people freeking out out of nowhere i even started to think people stop posting on the forums till today ; i guess i was wrong lmao
@vital
don't buy it if you dont want lmao din't noticed they started to resell it
actually if they had all the features and fix it ; it could had pass no?
It shouldn't because of their past business practices, but even if that's the case they're still CURRENTLY advertising false features via screenshots.
That is not even remotely the same thing. These are not "cut" scenes. They outright do not exist. They are posed animations created to resemble gameplay. They advertise features that do not exist. The game outright does not support the number of zombies shown in the screenshots to be in one area.
"Screenshots" of the game are supposed to represent the actual game and gameplay. They're supposed to be screenshots taken of the game, while it's running, to show the consumer what the actual game looks like. I use screenshots as one of the criteria for deciding if I'm interested in a game or not, because it's supposed to represent the real, actual game and how it looks exactly as it is as it's being played.
If WarZ's "screenshots" are fake, then yes, it's misrepresentation. This isn't a movie, these aren't deleted scenes. They're supposed to be in-game pictures that show what the game looks like. Every other single reputable game on Steam uses screenshots correctly to show the exact in-game environment. Some, like WarZ, do not. Misrepresentation of a product being sold is the literal definition of fraud.