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@EA_Aljo wrote:A lot of work has gone in to addressing community concerns. Obviously, there is still more to improve on. It's not an overnight process. You can take a look at the patch notes to see where we've directly used community feedback to make changes.
As far as responding to threads goes, I'll avoid responding when it's more of a rant. If someone is being constructive and shows they genuinely care about the game more than just making a statement, chances are good they'll get a response. Those are also the ones that get reported back to the team. So, if you really want to make a positive impact on the game and get your issues in front of the eyes that matter the most, be critically constructive without the rude comments.
First off I get you are an employee of EA and you're doing a job, but it's very frustrating to be spoken to like a gullible kid.
Your first paragraph is beyond parody. Half the alleged community fixes are still an issue.
You also totally missed the point. EA have released a game that has so many issues that certain modes are unplayable.
Would you be happy if you bought a car with a wheel and a door missing. I'm sure you'd be straight back at the dealers venting your displeasure,no?
This is no different, I've paid good money for a game that was promoted having all these new features that would trump last year. All I got is a game that is half working.
So I think those that have used their hard earned money to pay for this are entitled to have a rant.
Please don't take my posts personally. My frustration isn't with you it's paying for a game that doesn't do what it says on the tin.
Great response back to the EA rep. The comparison to buying a car that is missing parts and is incomplete is a great point. Just perfect.
- 2 years ago
Gone are the days when video game companies would release a quality game. Now they spend the year designing microtransaction schemes and less about gameplay because they can just "run patches" throughout the year. The glory days of quality games are gone. We are in the age of DLC and Microtransactions taking priority over anything and everything else when game design is concerned.
- Edfunk88112 years agoNew Vanguard@SD619LG You right i think online gaming and DLC kills the Video games era at a point that i'm not even enjoying sports games anymore.