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Sorry for late reply. Yeah I thought it had a lot of potential, and I enjoyed the time with it, but I agree with most people that the marketing killed it. They didn't understand the player demographic. I did think the hate train jumped the gun. But at the same time... Take2 and Turtlerock, WTF man? The game was light on content from the average player perspective. I was willing to accept it because I had been following it a while and I think the balancing took up a lotof time. But when people questioned them on DLC, they did the worst thing possible and acted like we were stupid. Even the artists were saying condescending ♥♥♥♥ on their official forums iirc.