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4 years ago
same issue, very frustrating.
4 years ago
@twinKalashnikovs Everyone is nervous and frustrated. I was among the first to report the problem, minutes after release.I worked with this for over 10 hours, install all Windows version, etc.
It’s weekend now, the EA Community team is resting and chilling.
Maybe a hotfix will arrive next week.
It’s weekend now, the EA Community team is resting and chilling.
Maybe a hotfix will arrive next week.
- 4 years ago@MakrancosKutya well, damn. if only they released the early access on Monday, maybe it'll get fixed in day one patch.
- 4 years ago
not sure if this is the case. In our company if a critical problem is found we always try to release a hotfix as soon as possible. Employees can work on weekends and nights - and this is normal practice in IT (especially in game development). It is important to understand here that if a company loses money, it throws all resources into a quick fix. And in this case, company really does lose money, cause people make refund. Needless to say that the reputation is being damaged.
- 4 years ago@ChiiimkA When a company loses money, communication is paramount. There could be some information at least every few hours. "We debug the client, we found the bug, we try the fix etc.."
The biggest problem is that no information is published.
Check out larger companies for bug reporting progress, progress status bar.
If this were really important to anyone, there would be repair plans, dates etc.
Another big shooter was released recently, look at the communication there.- iEagleOn4 years agoSeasoned Newcomer
Why are youy always speaking about the communication ? Let them try to found a solution. They have some issues and try to fix all, but it need time. If you are so good, try to do it, or just let them do what they can, and stop complaining.