Dragon's Dogma 2 Situation is AWFUL (Microtransactions, Negative Steam Reviews & Poor Performance)
Summary
TLDRDragon's Dogma 2 has faced a rocky launch, with players reporting numerous issues including poor performance, missing quality of life features, and an excessive reliance on microtransactions. The game has been criticized for its lack of options to start a new game or edit character appearances without additional payments, leading to a majority of negative reviews on Steam. Fans are disappointed with the state of the game, especially considering its full price and the high expectations set by the original Dragon's Dogma.
Takeaways
- đ« Dragon's Dogma 2 has faced a troubled launch with numerous issues leading to mostly negative reviews on Steam.
- đź The game is criticized for poor performance and missing quality of life features, which are essential for a smooth gaming experience.
- đž Microtransactions have been a major point of contention, with the game offering over $40 worth of them just hours after release.
- đ« A significant drawback is the limitation to only one character per game, removing the option for a new game or character edits without additional payments.
- đ€ The inability to start a new game or edit character appearances without paying extra is seen as a move towards a pay-to-win model in a traditionally single-player RPG genre.
- đ° Capcom's monetization strategies, such as selling items and features that were previously available through gameplay, have been met with widespread disapproval.
- đ„ïž Technical issues persist despite high system specifications, with the game struggling to maintain 60 FPS even at minimum settings.
- đ The game's optimization problems are evident in the Steam reviews, with about 60% of 5,000 reviews being negative, citing microtransactions and performance as main concerns.
- đ The online store within the game offers various microtransactions, including character editing packs, AI editing items, and even gifts for romance, all for a price.
- đ The reviewer, Big Dan, advises against purchasing Dragon's Dogma 2 in its current state and urges Capcom to address the performance issues and allow for new character creation and editing.
Q & A
What is the main issue with the launch of Dragon's Dogma 2?
-The launch of Dragon's Dogma 2 has been marred by numerous issues including poor performance, missing quality of life features, and an excessive number of microtransactions, leading to mostly negative reviews on Steam.
How does the game handle character creation and saves?
-Dragon's Dogma 2 only allows players to create one character and does not provide an option to start a new game or edit the character from the start screen. This is a deviation from the original game and other RPGs, and it is tied to microtransactions for character editing.
What microtransactions are available in Dragon's Dogma 2?
-The game offers a variety of microtransactions, including character edit packs, items for reviving dead characters, fast travel points, and even a key to break out of prison. These range in price from 99 cents to over $40.
How does the game perform in terms of optimization?
-Dragon's Dogma 2 is poorly optimized, with players reporting low frame rates even on high-end systems. The game struggles to maintain 60 FPS even at minimum settings with DLSS on Ultra performance.
What is the general sentiment towards the microtransactions in Dragon's Dogma 2?
-The majority of the negative reviews on Steam cite the overabundance of microtransactions as a major issue. Players are particularly upset about the requirement to pay for items and features that were previously obtainable through gameplay.
How does the game handle multiple playthroughs and character editing?
-Dragon's Dogma 2 does not allow for multiple playthroughs or character editing without paying for microtransactions. This is a significant change from the original game and has been met with criticism from players.
What is the reviewer's stance on the game's price and microtransactions?
-The reviewer finds it unacceptable to have to pay for microtransactions in a full-priced single-player RPG, especially for basic features like character editing and AI adjustments.
What advice does the reviewer give to potential buyers of Dragon's Dogma 2?
-The reviewer advises against purchasing Dragon's Dogma 2 in its current state due to performance issues and the excessive use of microtransactions. They suggest waiting until Capcom addresses these problems.
How does the reviewer feel about the game's potential?
-The reviewer expresses disappointment and feels let down by the game's launch, especially given their high expectations and previous enjoyment of the original Dragon's Dogma.
What is the reviewer's final verdict on Dragon's Dogma 2?
-The reviewer concludes that the current state of Dragon's Dogma 2 is completely unacceptable and advises potential buyers not to purchase the game until significant changes are made.
What is the reviewer's suggestion for players who are not satisfied with their character's voice?
-The reviewer mentions that players who do not like their character's voice can pay for a microtransaction to change it, which they find to be an example of the game's excessive reliance on microtransactions.
Outlines
đ€ Disappointing Launch of Dragon's Dogma 2
The first paragraph discusses the highly anticipated release of Dragon's Dogma 2, which unfortunately has been plagued with numerous issues leading to negative reviews. The game suffers from poor performance, missing quality of life features, and an excessive number of microtransactions. The reviewer highlights the inability to start a new game or edit character appearances without purchasing microtransactions, which is seen as a cash grab by Capcom. The core gameplay is noted to be solid, but the overall experience is marred by these issues.
đ Persistent Criticisms and Technical Issues
The second paragraph continues the critique of Dragon's Dogma 2, emphasizing the performance issues and the game's reliance on microtransactions. The reviewer notes that even with mid-range hardware, the game fails to deliver a stable frame rate. The paragraph also mentions the limitation of having only one character per game, with changes to the character's appearance or a new game save requiring payment. The frustration with the game's state is palpable, and the reviewer advises against purchasing the game until significant improvements are made.
Mindmap
Keywords
đĄDragon's Dogma 2
đĄmicrotransactions
đĄperformance issues
đĄsingle-player RPG
đĄSteam
đĄpay to win
đĄcharacter customization
đĄ Optimization
đĄCloud saves
đĄreview
Highlights
Dragon's Dogma 2 has been released after a 10-year wait, but its launch has been marred by numerous issues.
The game is suffering from poor performance, missing quality of life features, and an extensive list of microtransactions.
Dragon's Dogma 2 has received mostly negative reviews on Steam due to these issues.
The game only allows players to create one character, a departure from the original game and other RPGs.
Capcom has introduced microtransactions for character appearance edits, which are priced at $1.99.
The online store in the game offers over $40 worth of microtransactions immediately upon release.
Despite having a high-end gaming setup, the game fails to run smoothly, indicating poor optimization.
Steam reviews show that about 60% of the 5,000 reviews are negative, citing microtransactions and performance as the main issues.
The game's performance issues are so severe that it struggles to maintain 40fps at minimum settings on capable hardware.
The game's cloud save feature prevents players from editing their character without paying for additional content.
The lack of an option to start a new game or edit characters is a major point of contention among players.
The game's microtransactions extend to combat AI edits, affinity gifts, and even romance options, all for a fee.
Some players are comparing Capcom's approach to EA's controversial microtransaction strategies.
The game's issues have led to disappointment among fans who were eagerly anticipating its release.
Content creators and reviewers are advising against purchasing Dragon's Dogma 2 in its current state.
The game's reception has been so negative that it's being described as a 'complete and utter dumpster fire'.
Players are frustrated with the pay-to-win elements and the lack of basic features in a full-priced single-player RPG.
The game's launch has been a major disappointment, with many players feeling that Capcom has prioritized microtransactions over gameplay experience.
Transcripts
so Dragons Dogma 2 finally released
today with many fans waiting over 10
years for a sequel to their beloved dd1
and unfortunately the launch is a
complete and utter dumpster fire the
game is having a lot of issues poor
performance missing quality of life
features and a list of microtransactions
bigger than your mom's body count has
led to Dragon's Dogma 2 getting mostly
negative reviews on Steam as of this
recording I played Dragon's Dogma 2 for
a little over 3 hours tonight and while
the core gameplay is Rock Solid I did
notice some issues this is the starting
screen for Dragon Dogma 2 after you
started a playthrough and rebooted the
game we can load one of two latest saves
change settings or visit the online
store more on that in a moment but do
you notice anything missing from the
screen you cannot start a new game
apparently in Dragon's Dogma 2 you can
only make one character ever this is
extremely unusual for a single player
RPG boot up cyberpunk 2077 Mass Effect
Dragon Age balers Gate 3 pick any single
player RPG and you always have the
option to make multiple characters in
The Original Dragon Dogma you also only
had one character save file however you
always had the option to start a new
playthrough if you wanted to so why is
this option been removed in the sequel
well apparently so Capcom can sell you
microtransactions don't like your
character's appearance well for the low
price of $1.99 you can buy a character
edit pack called The Art of
metamorphosis obtain an item that allows
the Arisen to edit their own appearance
or the appearance of a pawn it can only
be used once when visiting a barbery so
let me get this straight anytime you
want to edit your character or your main
Pawn you have to pay $2 in a single
player game you already paid $70 for
this isn't a gotcha game or some kind of
free-to-play live service game it's a
single player RPG for Christ's sake this
is disgusting so we can't start a new
game or edit our character from the
start screen but we can visit the online
store this game just came out a few
hours ago and there are already over $40
of different microtransactions you could
buy for Dragon's dogm 2 things like riff
crystals that can be used to purchase
higher level ponds wake Stones which are
used to revive Dead characters at 99
cents a pop fast travel points for $3
and even a key to break out of prison if
you get arrested in Dragons Dogma 2 the
price of freedom is a dollar bro this is
so disappointing I was really looking
forward to Dragon's Dogma 2 but I can't
believe Capcom just made their
Blockbuster single player RPG a blatant
pay towin microtransaction hellscape
they're just straight up selling
powerful items you used to only be able
to get through gameplay did Capcom hire
a bunch of EA Executives to work on this
game remember in Dragons Dogma 1 how you
could edit your pawns inclination by
sitting them down at the knowledge chair
and making changes to their combat AI in
Dragon's Dogma 2 you can pay $1.99 to
buy a consumable incense item to edit
their battle AI remember in Dragon's
Dogma 1 how you could raise an NPC's
Affinity by giving them a gift well now
you can buy a thoughtful gift in Dragon
Dogma 2 for
$1.99 they even made romance pay to win
I guess art really does imitate life
hang on one
sec excuse me there I just had to Huff a
bit of copium but hey guys it can't all
be bad right the game at least runs well
doesn't it no no it doesn't I have an
Nvidia RTX 380 32 GB of RAM and an Intel
i5 processor and I have not been able to
hit 60 FPS in Dragon Dogma 2 the game is
Just clearly poorly optimized and it
shows in the Steam Reviews right now
about 60% of the 5,000 Steam Reviews are
negative and the main complaints are
microtransactions and poor performance
so let's take a look at some of these
reviews I really want to like this game
I played the original on the PS3 I
bought Dark Arisen on PS3 when it came
out and I got it again on PC so I was
hyped when it was finally announced I
expected Jank I expected some
performance issues but nothing that
couldn't be handled with some tweaking
of the set settings I was willing to
play the game at minimum settings
despite my computer in theory being more
than capable of running this at high
settings and solid 60fps I thought it
would be minor and only affect me if I
did try those High settings I did not
expect the game to barely push 40fps in
the Wilderness at minimum settings with
dlss on Ultra performance this was bad I
did not want to write a negative review
but when the first cut scene is so out
of sync that the dragon starts talking
to me before the Knight has finished his
spe
I should have known something was wrong
another negative review noted the
biggest nail in the coffin for me is the
performance I can't get the frame rate
to stabilize on toaster settings in the
tutorial area granted my PC is pretty
middle of the road but even so I can run
cyberpunk on decent settings and as a
final cherry on top of this unfinished
cake you can apparently only have one
character per game and it saves data in
the cloud meaning you can't edit your
character unless you pay up so better
enjoy the one playthrough you get I
guess look how they massacred my boy and
turned him into a cash grab and murdered
his souls should have let him rest but
instead you dug him up and waved his
corpse around with makeup on like the
rats you
are most of the negative reviews cite
the overabundance of microtransactions I
didn't like the voice I picked for my
character and I just started my game so
I went to start over and what do you
know I can't there is literally no way
in game to start a new save file 19 9 to
edit your character appearance in a
single player game after spending $80
your character appearance is on their
servers so deleting your save fils from
this folder and making edits with the
Character Creator even with Cloud saves
off does not apply to your in-game
character now apparently there is a way
to delete your character you have to
turn off Cloud saves and then delete all
your save data manually from your hard
drive that's the only way to start a new
game what a joke dude my favorite review
has to be this one hey Capcom you can
purchase good review DLC for
$1.99 side note there is also a
disclaimer in the $2 character editor
pack that says you can obtain this item
in game not sure how yet though I would
say selling these items at all in a full
price game is already crossing the line
but if you can somehow change your
character without spending money or
deleting all your save data and it's
ever so slightly less bad man I've got
to say this really takes the wind out of
my sales I was really looking forward to
playing Dragon's Dogma 2 and making
guides but after seeing all the
performance issues and blatant greed
leaves a bad taste in my mouth I might
still press on and make videos since I
already bought the game but I will say
if you didn't already buy Dragon's Dogma
2 yourself then don't buy it do not buy
this game unless Capcom fixes the
performance issues and adds a patch that
allows us to create new characters or
edit existing ones because the current
state of Dragon Dogma 2 is completely
unacceptable so anyhow I've ranted long
enough it's like 3:00 in the morning
here now a little too late to be mding
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