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5 years ago
@PearI_Heart And you didn’t think: “Ha, her cap and shoes look less defined than usual. The textures on the pattern seem off as well. Heck, even the round wireholders on the outsides of her knees look off”?
I saw that skin but immediately saw that things were off. Same with couple other skins so I knew they would be corrected. Not exactly to what it is now, but it was really evident some skins were the low detailed versions.
I saw that skin but immediately saw that things were off. Same with couple other skins so I knew they would be corrected. Not exactly to what it is now, but it was really evident some skins were the low detailed versions.
Lord_Scorpion34
5 years agoLegend
@Koochi-Q I think the point is tho how do you even let it go live if it isn't right? Just another thing wrong with this game. I thought it was pretty cool with the white too. The blue is cool too tho. Glad I didn't buy it.
- 5 years ago@Lord_Scorpion34 You’re asking how Respawn lets cosmetics go for an event even if they aren’t the right version? For that question I have a parallel question.
How does Respawn let updates go out? XD with that answer you can answer my first question which was just your question in my words. To add to the value, they know ppl will even buy noticeably unfinished cosmetics and can easily revert the ‘damage done’ by hotfixing while knowing that essentially all sales are final unless they see a need to not adhere to this policy.
So now hundreds or thousands have bought the skin they thought it was, it got fixed and now those ppl have been duped. Unless Respawn sees tremendous backlash, they just made several hundreds or thousands based off 1 faulty skin.
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