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I wish Denuvo + VMProtect would be removed from the last two Assassin's Creed games. I would never, ever pay more than $10 for a game with such egregiously punishing DRM.
I see you like calling people names. You sound really smart!
Unfortunately, if you were smarter, you'd know that the greatest games used to have something called "demos". So that a person could try out a game--as many times as he liked for as long as he liked--in order to see if it ran well, and if he liked it enough to buy the game.
I didn't "bitch on reviews". I expressed astonishment that there are still people who rush out to pay full price for AAA games based on hype.
Vaas was right about one thing.
Number one, I'm talking about AAA companies, so your reply is irrelevant to my point.
Number two, I haven't played The Witcher 3 yet, so I can't comment on it, but The Witcher: Enhanced Edition--which came out 11 years ago--is nearly a masterpiece in my opinion. One of my top PC games. I was extremely disappointed in The Witcher 2, as it has almost nothing to do with TW:EE.
With respect, you seem to understand a lot less than you think you do.
So don’t go bi tching on reviews, because it sounds like you rely on other gamers to purchase and review games for you before you buy