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BravoOne-PC
4 years agoSeasoned Rookie
@carsono311 Point 3, of couse they will. Point 2, im telling you the reason. You literally are confirming the message im sending, point 1, the playtest of course wasnt done, duh. but the state of it was bad which is all im saying.
Lastly idk why people still have so much faith in EA or DICE for that matter time and time again posts like mine tried to warn the community and time and time again the community doesnt listen and we get games like BFV
Lastly idk why people still have so much faith in EA or DICE for that matter time and time again posts like mine tried to warn the community and time and time again the community doesnt listen and we get games like BFV
lzilchetl
4 years agoSeasoned Ace
@Brav🤭ne-PC What do you want the community to do after listening to you? Its like buying a house, you have no control, you either relax and go with the flow or walk away... either way it's not worth fretting over.
- SirBobdk4 years agoSeasoned Ace
@lzilchetl wrote:
@Brav🤭ne-PC Its like buying a house, you have no control,Houses have condition reports in Denmark before purchase as well as change of ownership insurance.
- Fringerunner4 years agoSeasoned Ace@SirBobdk They do in most countries i've lived in or visited the last 25 years too, just in a few it's "optional" to include them in relation to a purchase, read: "you'd be insane not to get an inspection done before signing anything" including the US.
In the US in particular you're hosed if you didn't get an inspection if you find a hidden fault after purchase and then try to go via insurance, it's a weird convoluted system that changes from state to state too.
Purchasing a house with the mentality "i have no control" sounds like a recipe for disaster in all cases by the way 🙂
Was also required by the bank in my last purchase which was in Norway, though i suspect the laws are fairly similar in the scandinavian countries.
The insurance you get is also a lot more comprehensive vs the usual homeowners insurance stateside, and somehow cheaper in the process. (and don't get me started on the co-pay difference)- lzilchetl4 years agoSeasoned Ace
@FringerunnerPoint is, when a buyer or vendor pulls out, or the chain breaks down or solicitors the other party's solicitors drag their feet, you can do a lot of fretting for something you probably cannot change... you just need to hang on to the ride.
The mentality is coping with the realities of the situation.