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Too bad, because I really enjoyed this game. I didn't care for the railroading they do in the main story missions but everything else was fantastic. I would play a sequel that fixed the few problems this game had and I'd like to see Kay as the lead because I enjoy her and Nix.
The problem is the people who listen to these idiots who support either side of the culture war without thinking for themselves.
It's like politics, left versus right and vice versa, when many of us are in the middle and don't give a ♥♥♥♥ about their cult-like fights...they really have me fed up.
It was ok while it lasted, I even didn't mind the stiff animations that much, but then I hit a bug that seems to block the game for me, and because I ignored it for a little while I don't even have an autosave to go back to before it.
Imo the bar is quite high when you consider KOTOR 1&2. They did not age gracefully though.
For many years companies got used to release half baked games. Ubisoft is paying for it. That´s unfortunate, bc the game turned out great. However, look at Hello games. Their game was tanked, and yet, they improved it until it was great. Would Ubisoft be willing to do that with their games? We all know they wont, and the negative answer to this is setting ubisoft´s games fate, when they are not good enough upon release.