Dragon’s Dogma 2 launch overshadowed by controversies deemed ‘unnecessary’

Youtuber Asmongold kicked off the debate by claiming that criticism of Dragon’s Dogma 2 was unnecessary after controversy over its microtransactions and performance issues led to a wave of negative reviews on Steam.

On March 23, the streamer released a YouTube video to directly address Dragon’s Dogma 2 ‘s performance issues and microtransaction controversy, which many claimed would “ruin the game.”

Capcom only released Dragon’s Dogma 2 on March 22, but these issues led to a wave of backlash from the community and an increase in negative reviews on Steam.

Streamer Asmongold Addresses Issues ‘Hindering’ Dragon’s Dogma 2 Launch

The streamer addressed the issues: “I would be streaming now, but I’m making this video instead because I’m so annoyed.”He went on to say, “It annoys me how many people are upset on both sides, and I just wanted to, you know, at least give my opinion on the issue and what I think about it.”

Regarding performance issues, he said: “Performance is shit; What’s sad for me is that I think there are a lot of things in Dragon’s Dogma 2 that could be much better, but, I can’t speak to any of them, because no one can connect “.

The message in question begins at 15:35.

The creator then strongly criticized the monetization issues: “Dragon’s Dogma 2, great game, crappy monetization. […] An additional save, you cannot create a new character. It is unheard “.

However, he claimed that these microtransactions “don’t ruin the game.”Additionally, he doesn’t believe that Capcom will remove them, and therefore encouraged his fan base to simply not buy them and enjoy the game itself.

Asmongold concluded by saying, “All of these things are bad and it’s so sad. Is not it? So many people are excited about this game, but this completely unnecessary controversy is hindering its release. It’s just disappointing because like I said, I played the game, I didn’t have any performance issues at all. And I really liked it. I had a great time, so to see other people who can’t experience that, it sucks.”

Despite the negative reactions, Dragon’s Dogma 2 became Capcom’s biggest launch on Steam with over 200,000 simultaneous players.

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