@Apoc_Chaos98
I get that the features that have been added don't appeal to you. To many though, they have been welcomed. Especially Threes. That's been a very popular mode. Does it appeal to everyone? No, it doesn't. Just like not everyone plays HUT and not everyone plays EASHL. Some guys only play Franchise Mode, others love Be A Pro. If there's not enough value in the game for you personally, that's understandable. I don't find $80 worth of value in every game I play either. NHL is one that I play a ton of so in the end, it's got a very high value to me. I play thousands of games each year. That's hundreds of hours of entertainment so the value is pretty high. Entertainment is subjective though. If the game isn't fun for you, it's not going to have the same value.
There is a lot more than roster updates though. There are updates to numerous areas of the game. What minor tweaks or overhaul do 100% of the community not like? I get that it's easy to make the assumption everyone feels the same as you, but that's not the case. We have a very diverse player base.
There will always be bugs. Many get fixed, some don't. That's the nature of software development. We have a finite amount of time and resources so we have to be careful about what gets addressed. Typically they are the issues that affect the community the most.
Which mode are you still seeing AI lose the puck behind their own net on superstar? It's rare I play a mode where that's happening. I spend most of my time in EASHL and HUT. This would be more of an issue with offline modes. Video of it would help. I could pass that on to the dev team and see if it's something they're aware of. The same goes for AI awareness. Examples of this would be beneficial.
I wish I could somehow get the point across that we care. If we didn't, I wouldn't be here spending a lot of time talking to the community with the objective to help make a better game for all. I'm here because I love this game and its community. You wouldn't see our own developers talking to people in the forums. We wouldn't be releasing updates that are a direct reflection of community feedback.