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I find it amusing that people are asking about refunds now.
I was suggesting that everyone refund the game before it was even a week old, predicting that EA would not respond appropriately to the number of glaring issues this game shipped with.
The only way to 'talk' to EA about our concerns is to refuse to purchase the game, and refund it if you made the mistake of buying it to begin with. THEY DO NOT CARE ABOUT ANYTTHING ELSE.
If they get your money, then you're the fool and they're the winners. That's their point of view and it will never change. You wonder why they don't have any pride in their work and release broken products like this one?
Because all that matters is that you hand over your cash. Your satisfaction is not required.
@TrekariWhy's it amusing though?
I mean props to you for getting on the refund train sooner than everyone else here, but i dunno if taking humour in this is cool mate.
Plus no one's gonna listen to a random person on a forum telling them to refund it because that's just not how human nature works.
People have bought this game along with wheels/rigs and aren't able to use them together, I've seen people that have bought both as birthday presents and are left with very unhappy kids.
We're all in the same boat here, this crap isn't funny.
Maybe it's just bad wording on your part, but in this situation there's nothing worse than a 'told you so'.
- Trekari3 years agoRising Hotshot
@matty0blobberIt isn't funny in the sense that Bill Burr is, or Dave Chappelle.
It is funny in the sense that people are aware of EA's reputation for being one of, if not the worst gaming company on the planet, and act like that reputation is still deserving of trust and faith.
EA deserves nothing more than to experience bankruptcy. Their annual releases are nothing short of what I would constitute a professional disgrace, and they do nothing to address these shortcomings every year.
I probably have more invested in my racing rig than 90% of the people here. The difference between them and me, is that I know EA cannot be trusted to oversee a charitable donation jar, let alone be trusted to fix bugs which were present LAST YEAR and still exist in this year.
People have known for years that EA can't be trusted to do the right thing. That they continue to purchase the yearly DLC instead of speaking up with their wallet and refusing to play EA's game (literal and figurative), to me, seems appropriate for schadenfreude. We all want this crap to stop. The only way to do so is for people to get burned with their purchase and realize that, next year, they should give EA's release the middle finger until it deserves otherwise.
If people want to continue to pretend that EA doesn't have the reputation they do for valid reasons, then they will continue to come here and complain about the functionality of a product they should have never purchased in the first place, and can no longer return. For every single person who continues to do that, EA continues to win.- BadMayh3m3 years agoSeasoned Ace
We ALL like this game!
How do I know?
We are ALL on this board!
Are we ALL happy with the release?
NO!
Will ALL the issues get fixed?
The sad truth is probably not as the fix might cause more problems than the problem.
Yes I will buy F1 24!
- Trekari3 years agoRising Hotshot@BadMayh3m "Yes I will buy F1 24!"
And that is precisely how this crap perpetuates. Congratulations on acting against your and everyone else's best interests!