• @Frogster8
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    11 year ago

    Buying the game now is not being an early adopter, that’s what early access was which I didn’t purchase. Additionally, it’s fine for it to be fully released AND still not verified on deck or ready for it.

    This is also not the case. It is now in full release AND deck verified.

    Saying I should refund it if I don’t want to be an early adopter is a fallacy of the facts, and is blaming the consumer for the product being in a state lesser than advertised.

    I can’t understand how you can defend a game that has been in early access, is now in full release, and deck verified, having issues even LAUNCHING on deck. It shows an ignorance of facts and a bias view in favour of the “everything is fine, larian good” view.

    • @burnso
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      01 year ago

      You do you, friend. I’m not trying to defend anything, just trying to help you out.

      If you want to go on a crusade against anti-consumer practices or whatever then requesting a refund seems like the first step.

      In short:

      🤷‍♂️

      • @Frogster8
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        11 year ago

        No crusade at all, quite the dramatic description, just thought I’d clarify the difference between “early adopter” and “full price, full release, deck verified”