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In a recent statement, the developers of STALKER 2 addressed the concerns surrounding the game's launch, which was marred by various bugs and technical issues. Acknowledging the imperfections, the team emphasized that their creation is imbued with passion and creativity, stating, "It’s not perfect, but it’s a game with soul."
The developers explained that the intricate world of STALKER 2, filled with rich storytelling and immersive gameplay, was a priority over achieving a flawless launch. They expressed their commitment to continuous improvement, promising to address the bugs through upcoming patches and updates. The team highlighted the challenges of balancing artistic vision with technical execution, especially in a game that pushes the boundaries of open-world design.
Players have responded with mixed feelings, appreciating the game's depth while voicing frustration over the technical shortcomings. The developers remain hopeful that the community will embrace the journey of refinement, as they work diligently to enhance the overall experience.
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