Right, so here's that list I mentioned from what I skimmed from the thread
Huge performance issues, latest tech struggles to run it at 20+ to 30+ frames in even low populated areas, let alone cities, someone is getting 14 FPS using a 3060TI, AMD Ryzen 7 5800x
One user "Thefrogsaregay" is getting below 60 fps on a 4070TI, Ryzen 5800x, 64 GB ram, medium-low settings, DLSS on max performance.
One user "PuffyGroundCloud" however is getting 48-55 fps on a 3060TI, i7-11700F with textures set to high, with raytracing, other settings unknow
One user "Estate" is running at a constant 60 fps on a 3080 Ti, i9 12900k, 32 Gb ram, and a 3440x1440 monitor, 50 fps in town,
It would seem that users with AMD CPUs can't run the game nearly as well as Intel CPU users
Some PS5 users are struggling in areas as game lags
Others are crashing on startup
Denuvo, infamous for causing performance issues, locking people out of their game (you'll own nothing and be happy), prevents modding, etc.
Enigma, another already infamous DRM made by a single Snow Norwegian (Russian) who is incredibly anti-modification, equating mods with cheats and deleting threads/banning users from their forums that argue, usually after mocking them
Denuvo locking people out, one person just wanted to make a guide on how to run the game best on Linux and Steamdeck
Odd censorship, only one I found out was the underwear, I think there's still Sphinx titties
Janky
Anti-grind microtransactions in a single player game such as Rift Crystals (like DMC 5's orbs), "essential items" such as portcystals and wakestones meaning and even the ability to change your fucking character...once (reminds me of Monster Hunter World)
Prices range from $0.99 to $2.99, with $40 worth of DLC game is already $70 minimum, some DLC look like one time purchases as well. Most likely why they even added Enigma on top of Denuvo, like Helldiver 2's Nprotect GameGuard, to prevent circumvention of microtransations and nothing else
Empty open world game, what else is new?
(Potential) Lack of enemy variety
Can't delete save for any reason, one save slot on top of that. Well, you technically "can", but you can't. Save is server-sided, you have to delete your save manually in your userdata folder (on PC) and launch it offline or else it'll just redownload the save (be easier to block the game via your firewall, good luck on PS5) Some folks in the thread mentioned it's a problem with Cloud Saves, delete your save manually and don't forget to turn of cloud saving
Someone got soft-locked on the main quest as someone in the thread mentioned:
I completed a quest-step, watched cutscene and even got a reward, but Quest-Log didn’t update. Based on cutscene there’s definitely more to quest, but it’s still telling me to go talk to someone (and receive item) that I already have done.
Completing another quest didn’t fix it, resting didn’t fix it (I shouldn’t have fucking done this, since now I can’t even revert to Inn Save), trying to trigger cutscene again didn’t work, he’s not there.
This is a main quest, I still have other stuff to do, so I dunno how bad this is, but I’m pretty sure main quests usually have to be finished. And I can’t.
Key bindings are apparently cancer, but only one person mentioned it unless I'm fucking blind
Popular boring, monotoned, Shilltuber Cr1TiKaL quit the game in two streams (30 minutes of actual playtime?) due to constant crashing
Steam reviews getting clown award bombed by bots?
This is all without even talking about the game part of the game...
No wonder corpos and journos were pissed when Baldur's Gate 3 came out in a much better state, "setting the standard" in the process. Don't even like the fucking game compared to the older games and I'm going to have to recommend BG3 anyday to this piece of shit. Will update with new information as the thread continues. Also, if people who bought the game were to post their specs so we can see if there's a consistant issue with the fps on certain hardware, that would be great. If Capcom mostly fixes the performance issues they barely have to do anything else. Would like to know more about how the game actually plays though from more than...what, 2-4 people?