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I wouldn't do it for just one game, but if there's several games you're interested in and you feel you can beat them all within a month, then it's worth it.
I got a 2 week trial for $1 and played several games including Starfield. I saved a ton of money trying it on GP first, waiting years for that game and almost bought it on release day.
You also might want to wait for a few patches to drop, it's buggy.
For that price, no, I'm not going to buy it...
In the gameplays, they didn't talk about the problems of the game, but I'm left with the impression from the forum... when the river sounds, water flows...
Thanks, anyway
Cool dude. Glad you made a decision. Maybe come back to it in the future when it’s on offer. Have a merry Christmas 🎅
No need to be so rude. If you feel the need to use the word “cope” odds are you are just trying to bait out a response.
Do better
Why pay full price 55€ for a game that crashes and loses saved data....lul..
but just like with every game ever and this game, those instances are very very rare
thats interesting, because you seem to not know a lot about the actual gameplay
Hypocritical much?
He seems to not know much about anything related to this game, except maybe some imaginary low numbers related to it
When it comes to bugs, I'm 20 hours in and haven't experienced any.
The graphics and performance are superb...IDTech should be used more widely in the industry.
Long story short: Get the game!
That is called spreading baseless asumptions.
The right answer should be
Practically every game should only ever be bought 3 years after launch to prevent buying a buggy mess!