Since Xevyr is gone there is probably no use in answering his post.
It would have been smarter if I had suggested the bugs I found for your list. I wasnât aware it existed, sorry. It does exactly what I wanted to achieve.
I think having it open for anyone is allowing for a âpeer reviewâ which is a great thing to have.
Thatâs why I stopped playing LOL^^. I feel like some bugs take away from the fun.
Examples are items that are not working because I love experimenting with gear, or from the last season a part of Siptah crashing PCs, exactly where my base was. Those are the things that make me want to report bugs, even though reporting them is not fun.
I donât like Dragons Dogma 2 at all. I donât like the style, the tech, the monetarisation. The gameplay and story may be okay, but I wouldnât buy it. Maybe you have to be a lifelong Final Fantasy fan to really enjoy Japanese RPGs. I grew up with European RPGs like Gothic or Witcher. They have their flaws too and many may think with the same bewildering about them as I do with FF, Elden Ring, or Dragonâs Dogma. Probably a gaming cultural thing.
I know your point was, that I somewhat derogatorily said âa this old gameâ. But I didnât mean it that way. What I meant was that new games have a very different community. Some people bought the game because of the hype and are upset because it doesnât meet their expectations. Others are fully hyped but just for 2 days and then they chase the next hype. Others again play the game once and never think of it ever again. And all of these people and more come to the forums with their problems.
Once a game is 6 years old, most people who report bugs arenât playing it for the first time. I have almost 4k hours and most of us will have more than 1k. I think on average these people know the drill better than the community of a newly released title. We are the veterans left, if you will.