Team Ninja's Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty was released March 3 on Steam, since when it has acquired mixed reviews at best with a more recent trend towards the overwhelmingly negative. The reason is little to do with the game's quality, with the console versions receiving pretty good reviews, but the many problems that continue to plague the PC version months after release: every negative Steam review I've seen mentions some performance problem, with the most recent summing up a collective sentiment of "not worth your money on PC".
The situation hasn't been helped by Team Ninja's usual ninja-like approach to public communications, but now the studio has posted the first in what will presumably be an ongoing series of letters from the Director, written by Wo Long's director and producer Masakazu Hirayama.
The letter mostly outlines the new content coming to the game, presenting a roadmap of free and paid-for DLC additions running up to December. Probably the most notable free elements are a new boss rush mode, plus collaborations with Nioh and Lies of P, but the substantial new elements are all in the two paid-for packs.
Then we come to a section headed «optimization and bug fixes for the PC version» where Hirayama addresses the elephant in the room and starts off by apologizing to PC players.
«We can’t talk about the future without talking about the past and present difficulties with the game,» said Hirayama. «We apologize for the inconvenience caused to everyone playing the PC version of Wo Long since its release. I can assure you that the development team has read each and every report posted on various bulletin boards, social channels, our customer support department, and we have placed top priority on optimization and bug
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