Playing a game that runs like crap and crashes every 30 minutes isn't fun.
Supporting lazy developers isn't fun.
There's no excuse at all. There are plenty of good ports. Only reason for a port like this is laziness. That or incompetence or a lack of caring.
Your kind of attitude is why developers continue to pull shit like this and think they can get away with it. People are willing to pay for broken or subpar products so why bother making something decent?
Well, excuse me for having fun with a game.
I don't have crashes every 30 minutes and the game performs quite fine considering my laptop isn't even meeting the minimum requirements.
Also I pre-ordered this game, how was I supposed to know how good the port would turn out?
I paid them up front not because I was hoping for some magical port that goes up and beyond everything else but because I simply want to play Dead Rising 3.
Is that really so hard to understand?
Believe me, I don't like lazy ass PC ports of console games. Hate them in fact.
But this game got just released. Cut them some fucking slack, man. It's not like every PC game performs wonderfully at 4k resolution and 60 fps day fucking one.
Also, I don't think that PC is so easy a platform to port console games to.
With console games you have a closed hardware. You can't add nothing to your hardware, aside maybe from external harddrives or whatever. So games on consoles perform the same for everyone.
With PC however every rig is built differently. Not everyone has an Octa-core Intel processor and a nVidia Titan whatever with sixty bajillion Jiggabytes of RAM clocking at over three million GHz.
Porting (and developing) for PC means you have to satisfy a WIDE RANGE of different built PCs, different combinations of CPU and GPU, different amounts of RAM, different monitors with different capabilities, different clock rates and so on.
Yes it sucks that DR3 performs bad on high-end PCs. But hey, guess what: With this specific title, I don't care, because the game runs on my laptop and performs in a way I can play the game, and enjoy it too.