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@Legion245 wrote:So either stfu, or make a constructive list of suggestions to fix the issues you don't like.
That's some topsy-turvy thinking you got there. We're all well aware of the complexity and difficulties of a project like BF2042. We would all expect some issues to slip through testing but for the game to generally be in a decent state. But there's no excuse to bring something to market, present it as a complete product and ask customers to pay £££ for it when it was in the state it was.
I think the vast majority of people in this conversation have been reasonable and are just expressing their opinion. To suggest that customers who've paid out for the game and got a broken mess in return have no right to complain and that there is some sort of responsibility on them to be part of fixing EAs problems for them - that idea is just so wrong-headed, I don't know where to start.
Also the complaints are in themselves pointers to DICE for what needs to be fixed. Never mind the obvious fact that they must have been already well aware of them when they released it.