Shit that make you drop a game even before starting?

Shit that make you drop a game even before starting?

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meta score

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Unskippable tutorial

Anything political or politics-related.
I play games to get away from that horseshit, not to have it shoved in my face even more.

>Open World + RPG

This.
It is even more infuriating that the games that do this shit are generally not complex at all.

Not on Steam

Denuvo
EA
Ubi
SJW devs

Online
I can only have antenna internet so my ping suck.

epic exclusive

>anime
>konami
>sjw devs
>pixel art style

Always online
Though mg survive was worth playing for some hours.

costs money

Pretty much the pic you posted but you should have said drop a game before you even bought it.

>3rd party EULA

isn't that good? it's the legislation that allows you to refund or return if the product is a piece of shit.

Token black characters or black protags who are destined around being black first then a person second.
Homosexuality, period.
And 9 times out of 10 rank controls

>no loli

1st party eula is steam subscriber agreement
thid party eula is added agreements by publishers

eula is end user license agreement, not legislation

Uplay offends me more than Denuvo but both alone make me instantly abandon all notions of playing a game.

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>3rd party account
>no/shitty singleplayer
>permanent online connection required
>endless fetch-quests

>anime
>visual novel
>porn game
>memes
>remaster
>"________ EDITION"
>premium currency
>game forces you to use online to use DLC
>forced popup hints

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Not on Steam
Multiplayer
AAA
RPG
FPS

Real world politics, as in SJW developers who can't keep their opinions away from the characters and stories they write or if developers pander to SJW by adding "diverse" character just for the sake of it.

Games with a negroid protagonist. Though, I did finish the AvP reboot because I didn't know this until either the very end or after I'd finished it.

Naturally I won't play games of genres that I don't like, like racing or sports games, but that's a given.

A bad art style is another reason for me not giving a game a real chance. While Battleborn was obviously a bad game overall, I couldn't even bring myself to try it out due to the art style and retarded character designs, which in part goes back the first point.

Some remasters aren't bad

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but RPGs are the only open world games that aren't boring as fuck with nothing to do

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I was going to say Open World, but I realized I actually like Stalker and games that don't have leveling so I put the RPG there.
I also hate most of the non RPG open world games.

>ctrl+f early access
>no results
you don't actually buy unfinished games do you guys

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There's a difference between dropping a game or not yet buying it

This, but i bare to disagree some what.
Mos- "Most" of the early access games are good on steam, if you count out the f2p shit and all the rust clones and hentai. you can rarely find some pretty good stuff

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stalker turned out pretty good but its barely an open world game, in fact that's probably why it was able to work

CoP has 3 major zones which function as open world internally and it's not worse then the earlier games for it
The issue with open world games isn't that they're open world, it's the design and content of them.
RPGs seem the most willing to do Open World wrong, which is why I dislike the combination even if they could theoretically work.