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[–] neshura@bookwormstory.social 6 points 1 year ago (1 children)

A lot of games nowadays require stupidly long shader building already. Then you might even have to go through 5 hotfixes before the games run adequately, each one of course also requiring their own redoing of the shaders. By the time you actually got the game running and in a playable state you’re typically well past the 2 hours. And games that straight up don’t run properly, despite tinkering and a lot of work, are then still denied with idiotic automated messages, because no real person actually reads your pleas and explanations what you’ve spent your time “playing” actually with.

sure, if believing that that's what happened helps you cope, please go ahead.

Get that head out of corporates asshole and then we can maybe talk again.

I literally said "don't buy the dlc if you don't want to" how tf is that being stuck in a corporate asshole?

And Paradox doesn’t go below I think it was like 50% discount for their shit anyway, so if you wait for a good deal, you’ll wait practically forever. Meanwhile, the next game is already coming out while you try to scrape together the content for the previous one

Well first of all, you're wrong. Paradox does discounts up to 80% but those are mostly on the base games. And looking past that if you can't "scrape together" 100€, or even 200€ if we're being really generous to your idiotic claims, in 8 years I don't think the price of the game is the problem.

Listen buddy, if you're this angry I think you should just go read a book. Nobody is forcing you to buy anything, if you think the price is too high then don't buy it. That simple.

Although after reading the entire thing I think I know what's going on. Going by you complaining about the prices a lot and for some reason needing to manually apply hotfixes to games (I don't need to do that on linux ffs) I have a guess what's going on. Stop playing games on Windows 95 hardware