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Or YOU could grow the ♥♥♥♥ up and realize that a video game is still a product to be paid for and delivered like any other. If it's such a "children's toy", then why are you on Steam? You sit with your grannies and play Canasta instead of whinging on a forum for gamers. Imagine spending time on a game forum when you clearly view games as less-than and players as children. Sod off, Boomer.
no fighting. we need to come together and take the power back and all get refunds like that damn game that came out a month ago.
I'm just telling it like it is. You already know how Payday 3 turned out. A great-looking game in preview fell apart at launch when the servers instantly folded under load. It never recovered and likely never will. HD2 is in a much better starting place, but the hype is slowly dying to the reality of kicks, disconnects, and perpetually full servers that never let you in. An amazing game you cannot play is as worse than a bad game you can play anytime.
And this attitude is the reason why we as players get more and more ♥♥♥♥♥♥ releases, unfinished, buggy, broken games.
I can remember a time when games were released finished. Yes I am old. But in a time before the internet, games HAD to be bug free on release because there was no way to download a day one patch!
And btw., they did not say "attack people", they said "attack the bank account". Big difference.
Devs and publishers will only change their cash-graby behaviour when we dont let them get away with it. And the only thing that hurts them is if they dont make a profit with their product. So yes, you have to hit them where it hurts.
It does not matter if its a video game, a meal at a restaurant, a book, a piece of furniture or a car. If you bought a new car and the car would only start after trying the key for an hour, would you be fine with that or would you return that piece of crap straight away and demand your money back?
So before attacking the intelligence and the mental capacity of other people. maybe question your own take on the situation.
What ? More people than expected ? KEEP THE SALES GOING WE'RE HERE FOR THE $$$ !
What is this "customer satisfaction" thing they all talk about ?
If only people could play solo content without having to log into a full server...
Why are people acting like this hasent happened before with triple A games?
Tekken 8 was riddled with problems and that was a full priced game, yet people dont care now.