Yeah, and the game plays quite well on my high-end PC.
Yeah, and the game plays quite well on my high-end PC.
Tell us again how crunch makes everything better, gang.
Me too! Suckers, all of them!
Anywho, I’m off to buy a new starship for Star Citizen.
Every day I’m more and more glad I didn’t buy into the stupid amount of hype.
Truly, this is gonna hit everyone in the pants pretty hard. Glad that’s my fetish... whoops!
“Whoa.”
Good. Send a message that your player base isn’t your QA division.
You didn’t have a Switch?!
Guys he has Supernova as his Final Smash, as I jokingly predicted after his reveal. I LOVE IT. And the Northern Crater level is pretty much an updated FMV of the ending from a rando’s POV.
Stupid sexy Sephiroth has us all releasing early
It is inherent within the purchase of the game that people should expect a working product. No amount of past interviews or PC specs somehow makes it ok for a company to sell customers a broken product and place the blame on customers for not doing their homework.
That’s probably my biggest question about all of this. Wouldn’t it have been better, say 6 months ago, to just go “You know what? We tried, but it’s too big. This is going to be a next generation console game only.”?
It is not our job as consumers to care how poorly ran that company is. They made a selfish choice hoping that their accumulated goodwill would save them and it turns out they were wrong.
So why did they ask 60 dollars from people?
That is completely unneccessary and just adds to the thought that they were ultimately far more concerned with how it LOOKED than how it PLAYED.
Like saw somewhere earlier, they need to ‘No Man’s Sky’ the hell out of this game for years with free updates and frequent patches until the masses are satisfied and enjoying their product.
What astounds me is that 40% of their sales were on console! And you know the majority of those people don’t have a PS5 or Series X, which means a huge percentage of players are dealing with this shitty product.
It was 100% disingenous. If you apologize for fucking up and then say that people can ask for a refund, the implicit suggestion is that because you fucked up, people can expect a refund, that exceptions are being made. The fact that the statement had to be clarified in an investor call shows that they could have specif…
For a game called ‘Cyberpunk’ it’s one of the most ironic products you could dream up; Abuse of workers and crunch creates a buggy mess; product ships as a buggy mess; who takes the blame? Those workers.
Stuffed to the brim with stereotypes that prey on minority groups and hurling them into the lime light for both…