I don't own this game at all, nor do I think I would want to, but stuff like this is why I quit paying attention to anything anyone says about a movie/game/book/anything before it's actually released. I've just learned to judge something on what it actually is, not what someone tells me it's going to do a year before it's finished.
But, most of the blame in situations like this usually aren't the developers fault. Most of the time, they fully intend a game to have all the features they hype it with ... then some suit in an office somewhere steps in and stuff starts getting cut. It's just the nature of the industry. Business vs. art and all that.
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Yea I feel the same way.
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Sean Murrey seemed pretty sure about some of this stuff. A lot of this hype is their own fault. I'm just glad they are fixing their bugs and crashes.