@ih8allfanboyz: I trust you work for NASA and have 'borrowed' a computer to play SOD2 on, because I see no other explanation for stating you have seen no game breaking glitches. Enjoy your game. :)
I now have my pre-ordered play anywhere digital purchase downloaded on both my Xbox1X and my PC. I have been following SOD2 closely up to it's launch, because I enjoyed the first one and other than a few negative comments here and there, the gameplay coverage on IGN for SOD's latest incarnation,looked good. So, more of the same, but better was what I took away from all this.... I have to wait for one day before I can apply to the MS store for a refund. I have uninstalled both versions with less than two hours gameplay between both platforms. You know, I don't care if the gameplay is good, because the game is practically UNPLAYABLE! Every step your character takes is accompanied by their own personal stttutteer. It's almost like the game is being streamed on a poor internet connection! Look, as an indie game originally, SOD1 could be forgiven for it's 'rough' presentation, but not second time round.This game is 'running', and I use the term lightly, on the Unreal 4 engine. So, no excuse there. I suggest they should have used a language other than BASIC to code this disaster. My conclusion? IGN and MS and undead labs conspired to mislead, clearly knowing how bad it is. Oh, and the gameplay videos must have been running on a NASA super computer to even look as semi-smooth as they did. Shame on MS, shame on Undead Labs, but most of all shame on me. 3/10
Edit: Qucik thank you to Eddie @ MS store for processing my refund so fast. They obviously realise what a crock it is.
@lorddaggeroff:Oh ,excellent. You did mean piracy,right? :)
Your comment on encryption is quite amusing. Think of it like a wall. Some are low enough to climb over, other are not. So we go round them. Eventually, we get to the same destination. Example. Cracking a password may be done by dictionary or brute force, say. But how about we don't bother cracking it. Let's just delete it and put are own in place, because not the whole system is encrypted.
@vega2505: Such a sensible comment, but I guarantee you, you've done it. I'm honestly not trying to be disrespectful,here. We all do it, even without knowing it.
@angrycreep: Governments don't protect us, because they are the biggest culprits. We hear all the time how they need our information to protect us from; Who, exactly?
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