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Capcom head of securty is on his way to have a little chat with you
I recommend don’t preorder and don’t purchase it until is it 1 year old.
Agreed. Kind of regretting upgrading to a RDNA3 card now, since RDNA1 could have carried me a few more years given the dire situation of gaming industry. Capcom is still one of the very few publishers releasing good games though, and I hope they keep working to better this product.
"Dat's rite! WElcome to modern games, now pay up for worst experiences!" - Read this in Patrick Star's voice, cause that's how you sound like.
Bro, SF6 and DMC5 came out great. The problem is Dogma balls 2's game design, not Capcom.
Thank you, i love you too.
The core problem Capcom needed to release something to please shareholders this something was DD2. You can’t just blame the devs if they don’t even get enough time/resource or money to fight your other beloved branches.
That's what I do. Real gaming no longer exists. All you can do is cycle through your collection of old games. I just did Wizardry 8 again, and got a big reminder of how good games can really be.
Disappointed by the lack of a proper endgame and a game launched in a worst unfinished state then DD1 was at launch, at the very least it had a proper endgame loop that was long in the everfall to check all rooms, chests and clear encounters, randomly try to loot your gear to fight the ur dragon, offline or online.
My main disappointment is how capcom is treating this franchise, outside of the combat and physics simulation interactivity during combat and an "okay" level open world, everything else.. is so uncooked. and varies so much in levels of quality making the whole of it very dysfunctional from an homogeneity standpoint.
I don't regret purchasing it but i did really expect much more seriousness from capcom on this game. especially as a more modern attempt they had to give it their all, and to me it looks like that outside of combat, they gave it only their temporary junior or trainees.
Cool story; meanwhile in the real world MHWild runs at exactly the same framerate.