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Even no name beginner modders make better mods than this piece of remaster.
Just stop lying. This is pure unoptimised piece of slop, really.
But you're right, this game is trash. It breaks by about 30 hours and you can't play it anymore.
0/10 trolling
that's stupid. you're stupid.
And so far, I don't see any other title in that competition. But who knows what happens in the second half of this year...
It's also running quite good on my hardware. It has a few minor issues, but overall less than the original had 19 years ago. It's just as great as the original was in 2006 any beyond!
No it is not. It is a great game you just don't see it...
I love the game. Almost all Bethesda games, but I was reading a review of Clair 33 and I wish I could say the same about Bethesda, after Starfield, I have my concerns for the ES6.
"The studio made Clair Obscur because they wanted to make a game that they wanted to play themselves.
The didn't make it to increase market shares. They didn't make it to serve a brand. They didn't have to meet arbitrary sales targets or fear being laid off if the didn't meet those targets.
Furthermore, the people in charge forbade them from cramming the game with anything whose only purpose was to increase revenue, and don't serve the game design. They didn't treat their developers like numbers of a spreadsheet.
They didn't treat their players as users to exploit, and they didn't make decisions they knew were shortsighted in function of a bonus or politics. They knew that if you put the game and the team first, the revenue will follow. They were driven by idealism, and wanted players to have fun. They realized that if the developers didn't have fun, nobody was going to have any fun."
Man I wish I could say that about Bethesda games.
It certainly is the best looking I've played and top 5 overall for me