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4 years ago
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Ranked servers pretty bad today

Was playing ranked with youngtree, on seperate non wired connections. He was rubber banding all over the place as crypto and couldn't complete a med up. I had 1 red 3 dots symbol and had to pick up loot twice or open doors twice.

I got kicked immediately upon death and got the below error message. 

We placed 6th which would have been a loss of points for him in plat, but as we were a duo with no third 🤫, yt checked and we got loss forgiveness. 😛

That's enough nonsence for one day, Fortnite here I come 🥳

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  • @hayhor I actually disagree. Most AAA publishers are afraid to take risks. That's why games feel stagnant, devoid of creativity. Especially with Apex. It's extremely formulaic, and based on EA's history, they take a successful product, milk it to death, while providing the minimal amount of support, as long as it somewhat functions, and once it dries up, they move on. Apex generates massive amounts of money for them. Massive! It would be the most logical decision, if you're interested in creating something sustainable that is, to reinvest back into this heavily as EA has nothing new in the pipeline. They could actually rename EA to 'Apex' and just sit on their * and in the words of 50 cent, "watch the money pile up" if they properly supported it. If this game had top-of-the-line servers, new game engine, 3x the amount of employees, it would continuously generate massive profits year in, year out. It's already proven itself to do that on the outdated tech that it runs on.
  • hayhor's avatar
    hayhor
    Hero
    4 years ago
    @ThisGameBlows How do you know EA isn't spending the Apex money on other games? It takes years to see this and we do not know what is being worked on.

    Apex came out of nowhere. It wasn't even supposed to be a BR. Their early budget dictated decisions made regarding what's used for the game engine. Is it hurting them now? Yes but they didn't know this would be a billion dollar game.