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Will never buy one of your products again.
99 little bugs in the code.
Take one down, patch it around,
127 little bug in the code...
Experimental updates that update 1 aspect or solve 1 bug and introduce 10 new problems, no thanks!
How about we get a stable update wich brings back the quality of the game back to before the little big update + the actual improvements from the little big update?
I got the game for free on the Epic store completed the game with some minor issues. Bought it on Steam and now it's a jittery mess that gives me a headache, which people reported since this update right here and the only solution is the experimental branch which fixes that problem but introduces a boatload of other issues. You're stuck between a rock and a hard place with these stupid developers.
I mean, that would make sense from a financial standpoint rather than fixing something you already got the money for.
Name one game, just one, that is bug free. The fact they even fixed bugs YEARS after release is cause for thanks... but no, the entitled demand multiplayer in a game that never wanted it and a bug-free experience in a game created by fallible human beings.
Get over it. Your mentality is why we get games so identical to each other (yearly COD releases FFS). With crybabies like this it's no wonder devs are afraid of trying something new.