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Lack of critical thinking should get the user banned.
It's as though people don't check the specs of a game before buying it anymore.
There are 7 visible negative English reviews. One of them talks about bad FPS and having a 2060 which, while meeting minimum requirements, doesn't meet recommended requirements.
So you made this post to complain about one (1) review?
2070 here. Play about 50 min, no one crash, freezes or FPS drop. Default settings. High. Just set the textures to Ultra. Everything's fine. I think it's high time when buying a PC to pass the license and take a course to configure and maintain it. Because if a person is a cretin and is not able to customize and debug his PC to meet the requirements, it all worked. The problem is clearly not in the game, but in the head and hands trying to play. It's simple. And in favor of the “head” says that such a “player” immediately blaming the game runs to write a negative review ...
I just looked through them again and only saw 1 that talked about their PC specs and having low fps. Feel free to post some links to any more that you've seen, cause I certainly can't find them.
So because you have the same model of video card of someone else who had issues with the game and you didn't have issues, you now think that people should need a license to own a computer?
Okay, that certainly is a thought.
- The lack of love and charm compared to previous titles ,
- The amount of polish the game has,
- The content replayability feeling underwhelming,
- People feel like the games an EA game,
- Some people dont understand what direction the games going,
- Some people think the devs dont understand the direction they themselves want to go with the game.
- People saying unhappy with strange design choices that dont feel fun to play.
- People not happy with how it plays on controller.
- Peoples saying the maps are weird.
- People dont feel accomplished after beating rounds.
- Newer customers are puzzled with games lack of tutorial.
- Some people think its two steps back one step forward.
- Recommendations to go back to the original game trilogy.
- Some people questioned if this is an OMD game?
I think the games performance and optimisation seem to be a small part of a bigger problem this game actually has.
I've never sen fans of a series be so confused about that game they not long ago bought and then played.
I think I chipped in that the system requirements was a red flag in one of these forums 2 weeks to prior release. I'm actually glad I held off buying. It seems the rabbit holes a little deeper.
Feel sorry for devs a little but,
Its an avoid if I cant see a crystal clear vision for the game myself. I'm confused and I dont even own it.
Over alienated its own fanbase I guess.