lvxferre, (edited )
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You do realize it was very likely not CO’s decision to release the game in this state, right?

Contrariwise to your “I assoome that you’re ignorant, so let me enlighten you”, I’m aware of that, as shown in the very excerpt of my comment that you’re quoting. And my point still stands.

The company likely responsible for the decision to ship the game (Paradox Interactive) was the exact same company responsible for its QA. It knew that the game was a buggy mess and it still decided to ship the game like this. CO relies on Paradox even to breathe; it shows that CO is not to be trusted, regardless of being their fault or not, given how it depends on a cancerous company.

Even then Colossal Order is still at fault, alongside Paradox. Think on why. [Hint: “teeth controversy”]

Game companies have absolutely died by going against the publisher and going bankrupt from withheld funding, e.g. Free Radical Design and Lucasarts.

That only further reinforces my point, it does not contradict it. And it makes me wonder if you actually got it on first place.

Like have you ever […]

This is almost a textbook example of genetic fallacy=brainfart. As such, I won’t bother with it.


DISCLAIMER: before anyone vomits further assumptions or idiocy like “ur sayin dat cuz…”, I am not among the people who bought the game. It doesn’t even run in my system (for further reasons than the ones why it doesn’t run on you all’s). As such I have no direct emotional or monetary involvement on this matter, OK?

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