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I have played it, I also watched the streams and videos of the game an based my purchase off of what the game Actually Was at Release. E3 Showings are just demo’s of works in progress, nothing is solidified in them. Why didn’t Bioshock Infinity get crucified more than it did? It showed a lot of features that Never

Then he shouldn’t have waited 50 hours to call it quits if it was that buggy. It’s the consumers job to be educated about return/refund policies, while I agree Steams 2 hour policy is a bit light...it is their policy and you agree to it upon purchasing.

The argument isn’t about Bugs, it’s about Hello Games lies. You’re changing the narrative to fit your argument and that’s a logical fallacy.

It’s not out of context. You play 50 hours, which in todays gaming world is standard play time, then you had to have found something to enjoy.

But if you play for that long, you obviously found something enjoyable. You don’t play 50 hours of a game you don’t like “hoping” you’ll find something you do like. That one planet wouldn’t change how the game plays.

I think that’s a bit far. If you played more than 10 hours, you obviously found something to enjoy with your purchase, returning it after taking a full 50 hours of play time is just a dishonest practice on top of a dishonest practice.

That would be true, if people didn’t spend 50, 60, 70 hours plus playing the game before refunding it. It doesn’t take more than a couple of hours to realize it wasn’t going to live up to expectations, it takes less than 10 to realize that a lot of features got cut.

Yours is a legit reason though, it was unplayable(Literally) so your playtime counter was nil and thus was approvable.

I’m going to have to agree that if you play 50 hours of it and then get a refund it’s a manner of theft. After 10 hours you’ve seen enough of a game to know if you like it or if it lives up to the expectations placed on it.

A bit, my first game was an OLD OLD RPG called Crystalis on the NES. It was a buggy mess and you could cheese the last boss really easily, but I loved it all the same.

He's a favorite in some circles, not nearly as much as Gilgamesh who better be in XV somewhere.

Tends to be the Trend doesn't it. Or if it does really well and is GOTY it'll just be called GOTY Edition.

There’s a number of reasons not to have internet. Cost and availability are some of them. In my area there is 2 suppliers for internet...Comcast(Devil) and Century Link(Slow). There’s also area’s in the world where they might not have internet at all, small towns in Europe I would suspect are like this.

PS2 RPG’s ran at 30 FPS, just look at the rerelease of X on the PC which was capped at 30 FPS. So there’s proof to the point.

It’s still a lot, but it’s a far cry from 18 quintillion planets. Split across the 255(As noted by a data miner I can’t back up) galaxies makes each Galaxy 17,647,058,823 Stars(Or 17 1/2 Billion if you want to take the easy way of pronunciation.)

I'm unable to open reddit on my computer at work. What is the final number?

We're all guilty of that mistake.

Honestly not sure, since I don’t usually pay much attention to DLC, what I do know about the FF ones is they were mainly fluff to extend the life and not really anything with the main story.

Not looking good for Hello Games considering how much scrutiny they're being put under for this.

Which that’s fine, from the sounds of it if they had stuck with the Sept. Release the patch would have been 1-2 gigs. Now if there's a day one patch in Nov. it'll be relatively small, which is ok. Less bugs = better immersion.