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Fei-Hung said:


In a world where games like Fallout 76 still exist, EA continue to break laws and continue shitty practices, Rockstar continue to milk with games with sub par gameplay, we can't say shit. We either hold everyone of them equally to account or non of them unless we go down the route of being hypocrites.

They fucked up, it cost them, they may or may not recover. Let them do their job and fix the game, update for next gen (as they said it will be a free upgrade) and revisit again in a year. No Man's Sky ended up better for it, no reason why CDPR can't knowing they are fully capable of it.

Playing devils advocate here...

We need to judge a game on it's release, not what it "might be" in 12 months time of updates and patches using hopes and prayers that it might get rectified. (Company may abandon it entirely after all.).
If in 12 months the bulk of issues is removed and the game is substantially improved, then a second round of judgement is deserved, but it needs to reflect on the launch issues still.

So whilst yes, CDPR are capable of fixing a game, those who sunk $120 AUD on a game that is inoperable on their device is simple unacceptable and thus CDPR deserve the heavy criticism they get, same goes for any company who does something similar.



--::{PC Gaming Master Race}::--