[QUOTE=HandOfGod;350809]You are obviously an idiot. Let me tell you who I am, I am a customer that spent $60 for a game that was supposed to at least be playable. Fast enough? Not even close. If you are accepting of waiting 2 months to play a game, after you bought it, you deserve what ever failure you get. Dont expect me to be happy with the same. Now, who the hell are you to tell me that I am being unreasonable? HUH? TEll me, WHO THE F ARE YOU?
Entitlement? really? wanting the game that I BOUGHT to work is a sense of entitlement? You need a reality check my friend.[/QUOTE]
I spent the same amount of money and bought the same game you did for the same system. It works fine. I was just playing it yesterday with friends - had fun.
[QUOTE=nick1021;350813]Or maybe he worked hard for that money just to see it go down the drain.
Just imagine throwing out 60 bucks. You could of bought so much.[/QUOTE]
If you worked hard for money that you were going to use on a potential purchase, wouldn’t you want to make sure that the purchase was indeed worth it first? If I was saving up to buy a car, I’m not going to buy a car just because it was hyped up and looks pretty. I’m going to do my research first - The same applies to video games. People can easily rent a game first and take it for a “test drive” before committing to buy. What I propose is not some far-fetched, impractical idea.