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i've said multiple times throughout this thread that the bugs are far from my only complaint now, nor were they at launch. yes the bugs have been fixed, the bugs were not what was causing the poor experience. people who i described my experience to swore up and down to me that the game is different now, and it was so similar an experience overall as to be identically poor for broadly the same set of reasons. i have people in this thread calling me a liar about the bugs i experienced, meanwhile i literally have a person who rates the game as a favorite sitting next to me playing the game on a steam deck calling bullshit on those comments. the general reaction here has mostly been emotional retaliation, tone policing, and disingenuous gaslighting like your pedantic essay about how i'm a liar because of things you decided that i said.
i must be in a different version of reality because the person sitting next to me playing the game on their steam deck right now is calling bullshit on a steam deck user in this thread calling me a liar about the bugs i mentioned seeing, and i have in fact engaged with multiple people here and come to some amount of consensus about at least a half dozen specific complaints i listed.
the meme is about how i'm frustrated at feeling incredibly misled by fans of the game grossly overstating and out right misrepresenting the amount and kind of work that's been done to the game, and dogging me about playing a game i was quite clear about not liking and why (and it's not about bugs).
you're all whining about me telling you what not to like when the meme is about feeling like it wasn't good enough that i played and disliked it once already. i have 40 hours in that game because of being made to feel like i wasn't enjoying it because i was doing it wrong.
the meme is literally about being frustrated at feeling like it's not allowed to not engage with a popular thing that you don't find enjoyable. yeah i'm gonna react poorly to essays in my inbox about how i'm a liar for saying i saw a bug and demanding specs and telling me i'm stupid and shit.