Here's some added context, then. The update happened two entire months ago. "Assassin's Creed Origins" wasn't the only Ubisoft game affected. Amongst others, there was also "Star Wars: Outlaws" and an Avatar game. Both of those games were quickly patched, and now work perfectly fine. AC is the only one that still cannot run; that crashes immediately, even after all that time. They waited months, before starting to leave all of these negative reviews. Even worse, the game is still being sold on Steam, even when it doesn't work.
At this point, I'd say that the complaints are perfectly justified.
Here's some added context, then. The update happened two entire months ago. "Assassin's Creed Origins" wasn't the only Ubisoft game affected. Amongst others, there was also "Star Wars: Outlaws" and an Avatar game. Both of those games were quickly patched, and now work perfectly fine. AC is the only one that still cannot run; that crashes immediately, even after all that time. They waited months, before starting to leave all of these negative reviews. Even worse, the game is still being sold on Steam, even when it doesn't work.
At this point, I'd say that the complaints are perfectly justified.
Yeah, I should have added a disclaimer.
If you leave your game in a literally unplayable state for months, yeah, you deserve the negative reviews at that point. Oof.
I sincerely agree, with that context.