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I already refunded this game once because the tutorial was literally unfinishable.
Obviously i hope in a fix for that missing button.
Yep. Most people probably won't correct their reviews after the bugs are fixed and new buyers probably don't care about old bugs that have been fixed. So any old reviews may not be a true representation of current state.
The question is, what bugs are left? If I was thinking if buying that's the important info I would want.
The company did not go bankrupt. They only ceased production of new product.
The game was never abandoned, and proof of that is in the current patch available now.
If you want to take the high road, make sure you're not being a liar when you try. Hypocrite.
The pizza will make you feel good for about 4 hours.
If you like SpaceHulk then you will like this game, and make you feel good a lot more that 4 hours.
It's not the customer's responsibility to rewrite their reveiw, it's the companies responsibility to make a game that get's a good review in the first place.
However if you are some of the 10% still checking up on improvements (and the fact you're reading this means you are), then i think its getting there. Thanks entirely to dedicated developers who no longer have the support of the sales team to promote the improvements.
This is true. However it does mean that some reviews are invalidated.
That is incredibly bad ethical behavior on the part of the developer, and it it this I'm warning new buyers about.
Regardless of whether this game ultimately gets fixed, there are a lot of people who don't want to support developers who engage in shady/poor business practices.
Prospective buyers are free to do what they want with there money, I just want to make sure they know what type of company they are supporting.
The most recent attempts at a patch, don't somehow erase the months that this game was left unplayable, and completely unsupported.
All those negative reviews exist as a document of this developer's poor conduct, and for that reason they are incredibly relevant.
Fair enough. Those are a lot of subjective terms but you're entitled to your opinion. Personally, I just buy games I like and don't get caught up in consumer politics.
I'm telling you, buying games now'adays is like giving money to a total stranger and asking him to go buy you a toaster and bring it back to you. Flip a coin if you'll ever get what you paid for.
You can't criticize other peoples' ethics when you engage in embellishment and lies to validate your opinions.