CymTyr: I just.... I don't know. It's just a game and I get it. I just wish it hadn't launched in such a clusterf*ck state. Nothing about this game has been a good experience for me. So again, I'm sorry if I was abrasive in this thread or elsewhere regarding this game.
EDIT: I have enjoyed aspects of the game, to be sure. I don't want to sound like an ungrateful child. I just got severely triggered by seeing the 26gb notification.
raixel: I totally agree with you there. When Black Isle/Interplay went down, it was really sad for those of us who loved the innovative unique RPGs they made. Watching inXile and Obsidian rise out of those ashes is pretty cool and I'm glad Brian Fargo, Chris Avellone, Feargus Urquhart and the rest are still around and not swallowed up by the "giant multi million dollar AAA publishers producing the same game over and over, great graphics, no substance, lowest common denominator" ect. I will support InXile and Obsidian until the end of my days.
But, it does kill me that the game was *released* in this state, Hell, I had crash after crash, have had to run with no post processing to avoid the crashes and on a monster self built gaming PC, I should be getting *way* more FPS than I am. It kills me that this game, at its core, is great. But the bugs overshadow it. 26gig is a *lot* of download time, and man, I can only imagine how pissed I'd be if that meant 3 or 4 hours every time it happened. It is a cluster *$%^. It shouldn't be. A game being delayed is fine, we'd all rather play a working functional game delayed by a couple months than so annoyed by bugs we ragequit. But having to scramble to repair it after the fact stains a company, and it can be hard to undo that rep.
Also, as a side note, I love your "Vote with your wallet" tagline. I've been saying the same thing for years. Havent bought a game by EA or Ubisoft in about 10 years for that reason.
Thanks for the response. I am known for sometimes letting my passion get the better of me, and I didn't want to piss anyone off too much in this thread.
I am going to reinstall the game, I'm sure. I just had a jerry and went nuts yesterday. Thanks for the comment on my tagline. It's been up for 6 or 7 months now, iirc. I buy on GOG for certain reasons, and I hate it when people buy generic games and then blame the company for making generic games that masses of people buy.
I do buy Ubisoft games on occasion, but haven't bought an EA game in at least a year, year and a half. After Mass Effect Andromeda, I gave up. It had a ton of potential but it was squandered because EA wanted BioWare to push lootboxes in it.
I also will never buy games from I think it's... League of Geeks. The guys who made Armello. They are (or were) pretty egotistical and up front about viewing gamers as dollar signs. They are also responsible for the first modern game to be pulled (to the best of my knowledge) from GOG due to lack of developer support.
People tell me I have a target because I'm sometimes abrasive online, but I can't help it. I'm passionate about games. I was actually glad when CliffyB lost his studio, though I didn't publicly admit it. He's another one that's treated pc gamers like crap for years.
In retrospect, Fargo and InXile actually DO seem to value *all* of their gaming circle who buys products from them, they just have a nasty habit of releasing unfinished games. I guess I can sort of live with that, since they always patch them post launch... but it still pisses me off.
Have a great night, and thanks again for the intelligent response.