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4 years ago
@CountSero Let me put it in another perspective.
You have bought and owned a car of a specific model for years and been more than happy about it.
Later on your car gets old and you want a new one.
Why not buy the new model from the same maker that has been advertised.
You go to the car dealer and see the new car. (game trailer)
It looks nice and reminds a lot about the old cars but with updated features.
You decide to buy it.
But then on delivery you get a bicycle because it's popular at the moment.
Should you not have the right to ask why you got something else than what you thought you ordered and paid for?
Or should you just use the bike and hope that they will turn it to the car you wished for in a couples of years?
You have bought and owned a car of a specific model for years and been more than happy about it.
Later on your car gets old and you want a new one.
Why not buy the new model from the same maker that has been advertised.
You go to the car dealer and see the new car. (game trailer)
It looks nice and reminds a lot about the old cars but with updated features.
You decide to buy it.
But then on delivery you get a bicycle because it's popular at the moment.
Should you not have the right to ask why you got something else than what you thought you ordered and paid for?
Or should you just use the bike and hope that they will turn it to the car you wished for in a couples of years?
BFB-Praetorian
4 years agoSeasoned Veteran
@MurkaZzz Well really it's more like you've paid for a car yet again from a company that consistently rolls them out missing a steering wheel.
They also lets you try out the broken bike before you purchased in a beta and they'll even let you trial it on full release for a fraction of a price just so you can be 100% sure that your car is in fact a bicycle and it is indeed broken.
I don't like EA/Dice's practice of releasing games before they're ready any more than anyone else, but at at a certain point it's on us as a player base for rewarding it.
Stop buying bicycles.
The Dice guy is definitely trolling us though.
They also lets you try out the broken bike before you purchased in a beta and they'll even let you trial it on full release for a fraction of a price just so you can be 100% sure that your car is in fact a bicycle and it is indeed broken.
I don't like EA/Dice's practice of releasing games before they're ready any more than anyone else, but at at a certain point it's on us as a player base for rewarding it.
Stop buying bicycles.
The Dice guy is definitely trolling us though.