Sources: Warner Bros. Knew That Arkham Knight PC Was A Mess For Months

But you're totally okay with how this panned out? Is that what I'm reading?

I am not okay with how this panned out, I am not personally going to be buying this for PC until all of this blows over.

Because it seems to me that if someone is unhappy with how this panned out, they're apparently in the wrong from your point of view. Which makes next to no sense to me.

No, I fully embrace and empathize with this element of your feelings. You took it a bit further than just mild outrage, You're putting this on the level of a drunk driver killing people. You aren't even interested in them fixing this problem, you're expressing a endless dissatisfaction that doesn't care about there being a resolve to the problem.

it just seems unreasonable to me, to accept this sort of behavior from a developer/publisher. We've seen it in the past and we're seeing it now.

It IS unreasonable.

They knew it was broken and were okay with releasing it. "they" is a oversimplification of how these processes ACTUALLY play out. There's a lot of people involved in this project. who's intentions range from artistic expression to purely profit. You're more or less putting up a big "fuck you" umbrella over everyone, even those with zero power over this situation.

I as a consumer just saved some money for another game. as you should. But this isn't a company with a track record of poor ports. It seems kind of destructive to shit over a studio for one false move (that got instantly addressed)

Maybe I was too harsh on my intial reaction, but I still feel like theres a tendency to forget that games aren't necessary, they are art. You are speaking of the art (good or bad) on the level of life or death, and that motivated my reaction.

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