
90% of the time they're completely unreadable, and when you enable the built-in "fix" for the problem, performance tanks even worse.

The levels don't look that much better than Postal 2, a game that is now 18 years old. Even worse is that the game looks about as good as it runs. The first thing you'll notice about the game is probably the fact that it runs like total arse, probably fitting since the graphical settings have been renamed from "low" to "buttsauce". It's good to see that the Postal series managed to stay classy since that one tweet. You'll be transported right back into your teenage years if your teenage years were spent laughing at South Park and Drawn Together. It won't be long before you're cringing yourself stupid over the kind of jokes you would have found funny several years, and millions of brain cells earlier in your development. From start to finish Postal 4 is filled with gross-out humor, sexual references, and buckets of violence left, right, and center. More than that, it's a first-person shooter that is "edgy". Postal 4: No Regerts is much like the last two Postal titles in that it's a first-person shooter. After about 24 years Postal 4: No Regerts is finally about to make its debut, and will this one manage to be as shocking and controversial as the original? Probably not.

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One of the most well-known controversy-driven games was Postal, an arcade-esque murder simulator that was Hatred before that game was even a glimmer in an edgelord's eye. Back in the day, Dead Space 2 tried to force controversy by having one of the least-liked advertising campaigns of all time, and Acclaim basically only used controversy for their marketing. Controversy can be a great selling point for video games.
