@GENERALZOOLI think we should check back next year, give them chance to recall the game back again, and finish it. OK as a taster, but it's unstable and not worth playing at the moment.
This sort of thing keeps happening, and it's due to very poor management within EA. As a company, they are just greedy and don't have the necessary respect for their employees to give them the time they actually need in order to finish a game properly before release.
I thought this was an EA game, so why does it have more bugs and game-breaking glitches than a Bethesda game. At least with Bethesda, you know it's going to be broken and unfinished, and you can at least take measures to avoid the bugged bits or pick up the game where they left off and fix it yourself. With EA, that isn't expected, and you can't just pick up where they left off to fix the broken bits.
It's a shame, can someone change the management within EA please, because obviously whoever's in control there hasn't got a clue about how long it takes to actually make a game properly.
My personal opinion, it's the people in charge of EA (at the top) that are to blame. Not the programmers, because given enough time, they would have a finished product, not a rushed piece of barely functional code.