• @Bronzie
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    If only there had been a game that you had played thousands of hours on and had high hopes for the sequel.

    He’s not arguing against hoping for a better sequel. He’s telling people to stop pre-ordering games without knowing how good the game is going to be.

    Also, you waited a decade to play a game you wanted to play? That’s a you problem.

    Read his reply again. He waited 10 years for it to release and get reviewed before making an informed purchasing decision. He made a smart move.

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      5 months ago

      Ksp released 2015 so unless they were awaiting its sequel 1 year before it released they are chatting shit. Facts mean nothing to you do they?

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        5 months ago

        Perhaps on Steam KSP1 was release in 2015… they had a standalone version of KSP1 in 2011 which is 12 years apart from KSP2 which was released in 2023. Smug fucker.

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        The first public version was released digitally on Squad’s Kerbal Space Program storefront on 24 June 2011, and joined Steam’s early access program on 20 March 2013.

        Now please, continue gaslighting me about how I’m “chatting shit”. Get better at arguing

      • @Bronzie
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        This is the part where you apologize for being rude and wrong and we all move on with our lives having learned something new.
        No shame in that.

        Happy weekend friend!