PC gamers are already able to risk viruses to get free games. The whole point of buying games from official sources is to NOT get spyware. So they just removed any reason to play the official game. The cracked back-alley version would be safer.But... it's free. Why are PC gamers so damned whiny? Just be happy you get the game at all, ungrateful losers.
Damn them price sensitive consumers!I do the most charitable thing a man has ever done and people still complain.
How much of a dork do you have to be to review bomb an ancient game like this
like move on with your life
Why not? They turned a kinda cool game into spyware. I bought it, own it, but can't play it because of this shit.Review bombing a 13 year old game![]()
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That'll show 'em!
You're never going to play it, just be real about it.Why not? They turned a kinda cool game into spyware. I bought it, own it, but can't play it because of this shit.
The review bombing is deserved, and I'll think twice before buying anything from T2 because each and every of their games could turn into a virus in the future.
Review bombing a 13 year old game![]()
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That'll show 'em!
Why not? They turned a kinda cool game into spyware. I bought it, own it, but can't play it because of this shit.
The review bombing is deserved, and I'll think twice before buying anything from T2 because each and every of their games could turn into a virus in the future.
You're never going to play it, just be real about it.
My dudes wtf, why would you defend this?It's still pointless and childish as fuck
How many things that you bought 13 years ago do you care about? You know where 13 year old games used to end up? In the closet. Now they are on Steam and you can play them which is great but let's put things into perspective.My dudes wtf, why would you defend this?
Consumers bought a product, product got turned into a virus, consumers complain.
There's nothing wrong with this, consumers have (or should have) all the right in the world to complain about this kind of shitty practices. And it's not pointless, it worked with Helldivers II back when the mandatory psn stuff, and it might work here as well. And if it doesn't, at least it'll leave a huge red mark right there to remind people how shit T2 and Gearbox are when Borderlands 4 releases.
My dudes wtf, why would you defend this?
Consumers bought a product, product got turned into a virus, consumers complain.
There's nothing wrong with this, consumers have (or should have) all the right in the world to complain about this kind of shitty practices. And it's not pointless, it worked with Helldivers II back when the mandatory psn stuff, and it might work here as well. And if it doesn't, at least it'll leave a huge red mark right there to remind people how shit T2 and Gearbox are when Borderlands 4 releases.
I get you, but 90% of the people that buy Borderlands don't even know that this is occurring. And don't give a shit. I don't think this hurts Gearbox as much as you think it does.
Oh it will. PC players don't take this shit lying down.it might affect the Borderland 4 sales.
It shouldn't matter if it's and old game or a new game, and I don't think it's a waste of time if this raises awareness about Gearbox and T2 being full of shit.How many things that you bought 13 years ago do you care about? You know where 13 year old games used to end up? In the closet. Now they are on Steam and you can play them which is great but let's put things into perspective.
I am not defending anything, and of course consumers can complain, but I can also say it's a stupid thing for them to waste their time with.
It's the opposite, you could build an empire out of not giving your consumers what they want like Gacha games.If it's not EGS exclusivity it's something like this. Western AAA publishers are retarded. Do they not understand this will have a negative effect on Borderlands 4 later this year?