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Uh.. no.
I'm sure you gladly spent $60 on Borderlands 2, Skyrim, Diablo 3, etc.
I agree with you but you must support small developers who work so hard on their game compared to 60$ games. I got the game for 24 euros and the game its totally worth it for that.
I don't know what sort of machine you've got, but it's very CPU intensive compared to other games - but I play on it quite happily on a triple core Phenom 8750 2.4Ghz and an ATI 4850.
Of course, you might be used to triple digit frame rates (I average 25-35), but it's pretty playable as far as I'm concerned.
Yes you're right. So I bought the game and its incredible! Tha gameplay, people and community is awesome. But its sad that the game have alot of lags in battles for me.
When looking for a server, make sure the "performance" os 100% (This is most important) and the ping is less than 150. If you are having framerate troubles, make sure to turn of v-sync and play with the other settings (like the lighting options).