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VR DEVS, for the LOVE OF GOD, STOP RUINING PC EXPERIENCES JUST TO INCREASE YOUR SALES ON CHEAP PLATFORMS. If need be, make a completely separate build for people with kits that don't have the horsepower of a full PC setup, but don't force "cross-platform" on your demographic in a way that FULLY ruins it for the high end players just so the low-end gear can handle it. Cheap kits are cheap for a reason. They simply can't handle the graphics and mechanics that a high-end kit can. Create a beta branch, put a check box in the menu, do whatever you need to in order to make the game differentiate between high and low-end gear so the serious enthusiasts don't have to progressively check more and more games off their library because they're being "Questified". My heart broke when I had to uninstall Onward after what they've done to it for the sake of cross-platform, and now this. Just stop the madness, for fnck sake.
Amen to that!
Please give us back the game we paid for! Devs, you completely destroyed a game many of us loved or liked. I bought game A - now devs deleted it and gave me game B, which is not what I paid for. Is this even LEGAL?!
Please add the original game to the BETAS - maybe a Legacy version, the devs behind Eleven Table Tennis did just that.
https://www.reddit.com/r/ValveIndex/comments/qlfic6/the_questification_of_affected_the_manor_once/
Btw, not that the original version was that high-end, but it was much better than the version I got now.
I paid for one game I loved - suddenly devs changed the game to something I don't want and never accepted to pay for - is that even legal? Again, it's like accepting to buy a red sportscar, and suddenly I get a blue Toyota?! I consider this close to fraudulent behavior. 2c.
If it is legal, it shouldn't be. Open a ticket with Steam and make a fuss. At the very least, you will get a refund I am sure of it.