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  1. I just beat the game on the pc game pass. Wasn't THAT bad. Played solo so never had to deal with co-op disconnects. The only problems i ran into after 21 hours of playing, was two crashes. One instance of some buttons not working and needing a restart. And a couple times that invisible walls while climbing got really annoying. Outside of that the game ran and played fine for me, and i'm on a outdated pc setup. The game itself is fine. Basic looter shooter. The boss fights are alright, they are all pretty unique and with varying degrees of difficulty, though the last boss is a let down as it's just fighting off about a dozen vampires including one of each of the special types you see in the game. The guns are fine too, nothing super amazing, pretty basic. Story kept me interested enough, finding the grave locks was actually kind of important as it led to a LOT of backstory you don't get anywhere else really. So i'm glad i went finding all 100 of them during my playthrough. All in all i would give the game a 7/10. It's nothing special but it's alright. Certainly not as bad as people are letting on. Maybe it's because i didn't play online and stuck to solo?

  2. All that being said, yeah, broken games make everything suck, but honestly to expect anything more than this from games Bethesda publishes is just sheer blatant ignorance. Even if they had no part in development, Bethesda has a habit in publishing broken shit games. And lets be honest, Arcane is a very much sparce developer at this point. I didn't even think they exist. Pains me to say it, but nowadays if you see Bethesda's name on almost anything, assume its unfinished and broken, even if they don't develop it. Arcane is probably a small team at best anyway. What was the last good Arcane developed title in recent years? Gamers probably should just start making assumptions.

  3. I am NEVER going to pay more than 60 bucks for a game. NOTHING justifies a higher price no matter the game!

  4. For the fact that you paid a $100 for a video game regardless if its good or bad is bad in it self. And we wonder why inflation is happening. People losing their jobs meanwhile you guys are paying 100 dollars for crap smh. Love the show though. No offense.

  5. Having a game launched in a bad state is always going to affect the sales of a game. And the whole "No Man's Sky was successful" argument does not hold water.

    Whatever money you make after a bad launch, no matter how much it is, you could have made even more money if the game launched in a good state. Period.

    But executives will always be antsy and demand they release the product as soon as possible.

  6. For the life of me I can't understand why they didn't do an initial, alpha stage release of this game for like $10. You wouldn't have to refund 90% of the purchases and you'd have tens of the thousands of people paying YOU to test for YOU. You also wouldn't run the risk of getting sued for false advertising. This merely reinforces the fact that companies are out here peddling bullshit and thinking consumers are morons. Now, you've lost at least one person to ever invest their money in any of your games, for as long as you're in business.

  7. Sharheholders and Chairmen REALLY do not get it,don t they!?! Buy a car like this and the brakes are fixed later…modern gaming suuuuuucks ass

  8. I remember seeing someone recommend this game over a different one and just realizing you really can't ever trust random reviews of games because this looks like dog shit.

  9. Half the problem is the Azure cloud networking trash that all these Xbox games rely on for multiplayer, so it's no wonder the things keep breaking. Utter shit.

  10. PC is not elite anymore it is bottom of the barrel and cost 5 times as much. If you want to play games in a less broken state then you gotta play console because PC gaming sucks

  11. Can't really feel bad when someone still pays 100 for "Special." Releases in todays current gaming market.

  12. At this point they're not employing passionate game developers who care about what they make. They're hiring incompetent woke activists to fill diversity quotas in order to not be cancelled.

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