I bought two AAA games this year, and regretted them both. Mortal Kombat 1 released buggy, with frequent crashes, poor optimization, a scummy dlc model where you don’t get everything with the season pass, and (what I believed) was a slightly disappointing story.
Black Ops Cold war was the other one. Hey wait, isn’t that game like 3 years old? Yep. It still has crashes MOST times I boot up the game, with some really strange workarounds that are a pain to fix. I lost my campaign progress TWICE due to these crashes, and it’s hilarious how much the seasonal content and dlc is shoved in your face after years of being outdated and irrelevant. Its truly unacceptable how issues like this were never fixed, despite the game being rated ‘very positive’ on steam.
For clarity, I was playing these on my big bad gaming desktop PC, not the steam deck.
I bought two AAA games this year, and regretted them both. Mortal Kombat 1 released buggy, with frequent crashes, poor optimization, a scummy dlc model where you don’t get everything with the season pass, and (what I believed) was a slightly disappointing story.
Black Ops Cold war was the other one. Hey wait, isn’t that game like 3 years old? Yep. It still has crashes MOST times I boot up the game, with some really strange workarounds that are a pain to fix. I lost my campaign progress TWICE due to these crashes, and it’s hilarious how much the seasonal content and dlc is shoved in your face after years of being outdated and irrelevant. Its truly unacceptable how issues like this were never fixed, despite the game being rated ‘very positive’ on steam.
For clarity, I was playing these on my big bad gaming desktop PC, not the steam deck.