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Cobretti2 said:
pearljammer said:
I would suggest it's the consumers fault for buying a broken game. They can decide for themselves if they can compromise with the game's own faults.

yes and no.

most consumers don't read interviews they just go out and buy.

I do agree though and hope one day all game buyers become more proactive in finding out details before they purchase. These day I do not purchase Ibosift game as an example untill I know the extent of the damage.

The definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over and expecting a different result. If you* buy one broken game on day 1 from a publisher and then buy another and another and another all on day 1 and expect the publisher to change, then you really are insane.

*Not you as in you specifically.



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