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This is what's wrong with devs these days. "Don't tell, just sell". Let the damn buyers find out what's wrong with our products after they buy them.
Here's my feedback to you: Instead of going to a local videogame store tomorrow, i'll keep my ass at home and play something else. Probably something that isn't associated with 2K.
All joking aside, I'd like to know who's decision it was in the first place to lock the framerate, do the right thing and fire them from your PC division. And please use this as an opportunity to let the people in the industry you work with to know that by locking the framerate on any game you release on PC you literally are cutting your sales by more than half. Good luck with the patches, I'll be holding out on my purchase until its at an acceptable state.
Now all you guys did is get ♥♥♥♥ reviews for the PC port.
How soon is very soon? hours? days? weeks? months?
Why not just release the PC version after you've fixed everything and get 60FPS minimum? I mean you obviously knew that that is the minimum standard for a AAA(ashamed to call you guys AAA) publisher.
I'll wait this out and see what happens, I think.