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[–] Codewow 1 point 7 points (+8|-1) ago 

More like a major money grab. The game was supposed to be free to play. Why anyone is paying money for a F2p game is beyond me. Don't get me wrong, I considered it, but the day of launch when everyone was going crazy about the game, I decided to sit back and watch someone stream it. Realized it was no better than WarZ and moved on with my money.

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[–] ZweibelKuchen 0 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago  (edited ago)

I have 44 hrs in game.

It felt so unfinished.

Still I dont feel ripped off, I spent more money on dinner.

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[–] poopbutt 1 point 3 points (+4|-1) ago 

The game was supposed to be free to play

The "game" (what little there is to actually play) is basically a "pay2alpha test" business model, and it is currently (!) the #8 top seller on Steam. It's absolutely brilliant.

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[–] 404_SLEEP_NOT_FOUND ago 

Scam Simulator 2016.

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[–] SkepticalMartian 1 point 0 points (+1|-1) ago 

If by "brilliant" you mean "bright because it's an irradiated cancer causing turd" then sure. The game is terrible.

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[–] Vansen 1 point 0 points (+1|-1) ago 

This is how I get most of my games. Not by watching streams, but the holding out and not buying immediately. I'd say I buy fairly infrequently, but just recently I bought Rise of the Tomb Raider for £26 from GMG because of a 27% discount going around, along with the £5 price drop to match Steam. Hesitance pays off sometimes. I still remember when I snagged Mass Effect 3 for £20 like a week after release thanks to the outcry over the ending.