Zinger of a lead. C:S2 was supposed to be a Day 1 purchase for me. That didn't happen, but I have been curious if things have gotten better since launch. Thought I'd share in case anyone else is...
That’s the price most players wanted to pay for the game in the first place.
Zinger of a lead.
C:S2 was supposed to be a Day 1 purchase for me. That didn't happen, but I have been curious if things have gotten better since launch. Thought I'd share in case anyone else is morbidly curious.
Same here, I was cautious enough to not pre-order but figured that I'd wait for a few reviews and then buy it. I was quickly cured of my desire to play it after seeing those reviews. Even now I am...
C:S2 was supposed to be a Day 1 purchase for me
Same here, I was cautious enough to not pre-order but figured that I'd wait for a few reviews and then buy it. I was quickly cured of my desire to play it after seeing those reviews. Even now I am not inclined to try it, mostly because the mod situation is still not ideal.
The game launched as Early Acess at a high price point with less features than the original. Ended up getting canceled uncompleted and the game is not fun.
The game launched as Early Acess at a high price point with less features than the original. Ended up getting canceled uncompleted and the game is not fun.
I started playing it after pre-ordering. It's really fun now, with the popular mods. I have criticisms here and there but on the whole, I do prefer this game to CS1 by a significant margin now. If...
I started playing it after pre-ordering. It's really fun now, with the popular mods. I have criticisms here and there but on the whole, I do prefer this game to CS1 by a significant margin now.
Oh no, I am not on the fence. With the news last month or so about malware being pushed to their mod platform I feel no urgent need to try it out. They took action but the fact that it did happen...
Oh no, I am not on the fence. With the news last month or so about malware being pushed to their mod platform I feel no urgent need to try it out. They took action but the fact that it did happen so easily and went under the radar initially is not promising.
So I basically played all day (WFH and slow day at work). It's not bad. From the several hours I played, it didn't seem vastly different from CS1. Certainly looks nicer and more true to life, like...
So I basically played all day (WFH and slow day at work). It's not bad. From the several hours I played, it didn't seem vastly different from CS1. Certainly looks nicer and more true to life, like the architectural styles.
And there are some nice features included, like all the road tools. Don't have to rely on the network tools mods or whatever it was called.
It didn't crash once for me, though my town wasn't very big. Like maybe 4000 cims spread across a few tiles. I did notice some weird graphical abberations, but nothing appeared game-breaking. Just small stuff.
Idk, maybe I'll buy it. Ha, does that make me a bad gamer? Supporting companies that release unfinished products?
I bought No Man's Sky 3 years after release and if that makes me a bad person, then I don't want to be good. I think a realistic question to ask is "how do people and organizations find...
does that make me a bad gamer? Supporting companies that release unfinished products?
I bought No Man's Sky 3 years after release and if that makes me a bad person, then I don't want to be good.
I think a realistic question to ask is "how do people and organizations find redemption?" and "if they fail The Purity Test, are they an outcast forever?"
It's been a year, Collosal Order released a shitty game (probably at the pressure of the publisher, not the developer, realistically), CO apologized, said they'd fix it, and then they put their words into action. I think that's worth celebrating in these days of ever lower standards and disappointment.
If redemption can never be achieved, then the only penalty can be the death penalty. Watch out for 25mph speed limits. If it can, you can choose to buy or not buy this game if you think you'd get however much value or more it costs in your local region on its merits today and your expectations of its perceived merits in the future.
Zinger of a lead.
C:S2 was supposed to be a Day 1 purchase for me. That didn't happen, but I have been curious if things have gotten better since launch. Thought I'd share in case anyone else is morbidly curious.
Steam Store page.
Same here, I was cautious enough to not pre-order but figured that I'd wait for a few reviews and then buy it. I was quickly cured of my desire to play it after seeing those reviews. Even now I am not inclined to try it, mostly because the mod situation is still not ideal.
Such a shame what happened with CS2 and especially KSP2.
I am ootl. What happened with KSP2?
The game launched as Early Acess at a high price point with less features than the original. Ended up getting canceled uncompleted and the game is not fun.
I started playing it after pre-ordering. It's really fun now, with the popular mods. I have criticisms here and there but on the whole, I do prefer this game to CS1 by a significant margin now.
If you're on the fence, I urge you to try it.
Oh no, I am not on the fence. With the news last month or so about malware being pushed to their mod platform I feel no urgent need to try it out. They took action but the fact that it did happen so easily and went under the radar initially is not promising.
So I basically played all day (WFH and slow day at work). It's not bad. From the several hours I played, it didn't seem vastly different from CS1. Certainly looks nicer and more true to life, like the architectural styles.
And there are some nice features included, like all the road tools. Don't have to rely on the network tools mods or whatever it was called.
It didn't crash once for me, though my town wasn't very big. Like maybe 4000 cims spread across a few tiles. I did notice some weird graphical abberations, but nothing appeared game-breaking. Just small stuff.
Idk, maybe I'll buy it. Ha, does that make me a bad gamer? Supporting companies that release unfinished products?
I bought No Man's Sky 3 years after release and if that makes me a bad person, then I don't want to be good.
I think a realistic question to ask is "how do people and organizations find redemption?" and "if they fail The Purity Test, are they an outcast forever?"
It's been a year, Collosal Order released a shitty game (probably at the pressure of the publisher, not the developer, realistically), CO apologized, said they'd fix it, and then they put their words into action. I think that's worth celebrating in these days of ever lower standards and disappointment.
If redemption can never be achieved, then the only penalty can be the death penalty. Watch out for 25mph speed limits. If it can, you can choose to buy or not buy this game if you think you'd get however much value or more it costs in your local region on its merits today and your expectations of its perceived merits in the future.