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Could you also list other bugs?
I suspect that the custom weapon name, not displaying upon edition and next to edit button, has a long standing bug.
Can anyone confirms?
Or is it Linux only bug?
This is your idea of customer satisfaction? Someone buys a product and it is faulty. "Don't use it"? You would tell your customers that? Or you order a steak at the restaurant medium and you get it rare. The waitress would tell you: "You don't like it? Don't eat it!" and then bring you the bill?
I understand bugs happen, but then you fix them. You don't release as sequel and still don't fix them.
A. They are the same game engine. Some bugs will carry over.
Q. Save game rabble rabble.
A. https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=657373295 Seems to fix the save games having a bad name scheme. Give that a shot.
Don't use quick saves. Just save the game like normal.
And no, the customer is never right. Customers are obnoxious and refuse to understand. The phrase is more accurately "Let the customer think they are right so they shut up and stop annoying us."
Q&A is not easy, Xcom2 is definitely not as bad as other AAA games. I agree, it shouldn't be as bad as it is, but the game is still getting patches that fix problems. It's the nature of incredibly complex programs to have a lot of bugs and it's only going to get worse over time as games become more complex. Probably tons of games you simply never noticed bugs but thought they weren't buggy.