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And then there is the issues with the game itself. It ranges from annoying frame freezes, to gamebreaking stutttering to unresponsive wonky controls. If you dont have any of these problems, good for you. But its a fact that a lot of other users have problems running it, and that should not be ignored.
Can you specify this little bit more? Why it's such a horrible port?
Sorry, mi english... s+cks.
Why?.
Frame rates dropps randomly, stuttering etc etc. So disgausting.
RE6 runs perfect, RE HD Remaster runs perfect...Revelations 1 runs perfect...but this Revelations 2 is a crappy port. :(
"I haven't encountered problem, so the complaints (43% of the feedback) are invalid."
There mere fact it doesn't run well on other computers while being fine on others is already a problem.
But the biggest, as I said, is the lack of the promised coop function.
There's a small part of me that see's the reviews and is sadened, as I've been having a ton of fun and can't wait for more Raid content. But they aren't wrong, the port isn't great. The framerate issues cripple some raid maps, and generaly distract from a good game.
I love Resident Evil, but I shouldn't be sold broken/defective content, or told I'm a troll if I'm unhappy with it because of that.
I enjoyed the game -itself- too but the port ruined my experience with the inconsistant crashing.
Lazy to retype again, but I think I pretty much listed all positive things from the game, and it's pretty much the ♥♥♥♥♥♥ port that drags everything down.
http://steamcommunity.com/id/c9soulkey/recommended/287290/
And @OP:
Complaining and leaving negative feedback is not necessarily bad. If everyone keeps their mouth shut there's never a change. Evil Within had a horrible launch too, and thanks to the huge backlash, Tango Games actually pulled their ♥♥♥♥ together and fixed the performance issues for many people.
For Capcom I would say it's even more important that they fix these issues, since many people just bought 1 episode to see how the game is.
"Pleae don't leave bad reviews on my favorite game! Please!"
People have different tastes, some can stomach horrible controls from the mouse and keyboard, but the majority of gamers can't tolerate such issues like mouse acceleration and mouse movement locking in axis. Just like controlling a joystick with a mouse.
If you have been gaming on a PC for a very long time, then you would immediately notice the horrible mouse and keyboard optimization in this game. They also keep locking the input configs so we can't even fix it for ourselves, it's like they intentionally sabotage the controls everytime, or they are just incompetent.
You can get used to the control overtime, but the one thing that is game breaking for me is the constant Raid Mode crashing. You can play perfectly fine offline, but when you connect online, then it's unstable.
This is like an Early Access Pirated version of the intended game. They want you to play offline, and your game will fail when you connect online. It's like the role is reversed, if you pirated the game, you will have an awesome time, and you get punished for buying it. And I am 100% sure that they will only patch the game when they release the next chapter, or maybe ignore it completely and won't bother fixing the game until the full game is released.
They don't really care or respect PC anyway so we'll give them no respect either and give the game the rating it deserves.