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Rapporter et problem med oversettelse
It's been sometime since I played but I distinctly remember not having this problem before. But I have a swedish layout keyboard. / is on shift 7. When I do shift 7 ingame it does &. I think that's on the UK keyboard which I do not have. Yes I have tried all of the region settings already present in windows to fix this. This did not happen on the old version.
I cannot do any of the computer related mission stuff thanks to this hassle nor the emotes (though that is less of a loss)
How do i go back to the previous version? I got the game on the 26th and was upset that voice chat was broken
Adding in-world games to your already ambitious game is cool and all: But shouldn't tightening stability and core gameplay loop come first?
As it stands, and even in previous and more stable versions, it's just not great: The charm of funny floppy physics man is wearing off, and people who actually want to play and enjoy the game and experienced promised by trailers and published media are forced to deal with all of the current, very awkward design and gameplay choices; this is on top of framerate, lag, desync and voice chat issues which currently ruin the experience.
And honestly I wouldn't even bother to point out such obvious issues, as they've been said before by other people both here and in the general discussions page. But seeing these tweets is just salt in the wound, because honestly it feels like we're forced to watch a murder with rose-tinted glasses on.