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I have much more knowledge about both the developer company Taleworlds and the game itself. Been following it's development for years.
At least half of the knowledge i have acquired about taleworlds and the game are from sources that are (unless you know how to speak turkish) not possible for you to understand or learn because they are in turkish.
You may not know about this , but the Turkish Lira (the currency of turkey) has lost more than 3 times the value around the last 5 years.
So them earning 500 Million $ equals to 3.3 Billion $. They pay their salaries in Turkish Lira.
After doing a research about salaries at Taleworlds the highest number ive seen are around 100K-120K Turkish Liras for the most paid job positions.
Are you telling me that despite them having at the absolute very least earned 3 Billion Liras , their budget is strained and they are poor?
Fact check before posting a 10 iq comment.
Plus, I do not think these people that already bought the game would want to add a negative review of the game, which would mean people would not buy the game and in extension, the company's already diminished budget would force them to give up on finishing it.
I am too contemplating on buying it when I can afford it, so I can help the company a bit and I know I will not give it a thumbs down, even if my review has negative comments. They decided to break away from Paradox, so they would be able to shape their new game as they wished and that came with a huge price. After 8 years dreaming of playing Bannerlord, I definitely do not wish to destroy my dream.