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Now whether you like it or not is a different matter.
The fact that your car doesn't have air con, occasionally misfires and has squeaky brakes doesn't change the fact that it is a working car that a bit of maintenance won't improve.
@Trokey66The problem with what you're saying is that you're wrong.
My car may work with 3, but many others don't. Whether I like it or not is relevant to you since you're trying to get the point across which I am addressing.
No. What I see on the brochure and agree to purchase is what I should get on delivery day. A new car won't misfire and from factory should not have squeaky brakes (that's another topic). Aston Martin wouldn't sell a fantastic line of products to then sell a shody rebadged product, and even if they did, they would get backlash and rightly so. That's misleading. You're not just buying "a game". You're buying into a game franchise with expectations at specific levels which everyone understands. Maintenance from my side doesn't change the trash programming, design or core functionality to an improved state. What I've been given isn't really what was promised. By the legal definition, it may be, but do you really think people care about what is technically legal when they've been mislead purposefully? Doubt it.
The bottom line is, if you want to mislead people, prepare to take the hit because that is what will always happen. Fact.
- Trokey664 years agoSeasoned Ace@LeMairyHuff No, you bought a car, nothing more nothing less.
Despite all the literature, despite a test drive, despite the reviews available you ignored them a bought a car.
You expected more than what was on offer and now blame them for your own lack of due diligence.
You allowed yourself to be 'mislead' even though information to contrary was available. - GarfieldTehKat4 years agoSeasoned Veteran@Trokey66 I mean if we bought the game before there were any reviews....like I bought it day one of the early access, and they sold us a game that was barely playable. "Known issues" thread hasn't been updated since * December ffs when there are still so many issues
- emerson19754 years agoNot applicable
Trokey puts it this way …You allowed yourself to be 'mislead' everyone else just says they lied to you!
They blatantly lied to people and to say otherwise is just ridiculous
- LeMairyHuff4 years agoNot applicable
@Trokey66You'd be right if I wouldnt have bought the game if I knew its state would be like it is but thats not the case. I read the reviews and played the Test and decided to buy it because I saw its potential. Irrelevant point 🙂
Make as many excuses about how business is done legitimately but either way customers will punish your for being misleading, which they have done to EA quite clearly. Say goodbye to their reputation. 🙂