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@GraveledStoopid wrote:
@Hello_There_o_That tends to happen to video games when developers keep adding content without first correcting the current issues. It’s the same idea as building the house before the foundation. Sadly, developers used to take extreme pride in their work, like an artist. The gaming industry as a whole has destroyed that with its flood the market to see what sticks mentality.
I’m sure the devs here would love to change and fix things. Unfortunately a lot of that has to be approved by the Corporate giants who are stuck staring at bottom lines. So when a dev isn’t given the time needed to fix an issue because some collar thinks it won’t make a difference, you end up with pieces and parts... rubble.
There are plenty of games that do this right which are made by big corpos, take a look at rainbow six siege, a game that is cheaper than bfn and has been receiving updates for 5 years, if you pay for the pass you get the new operators 1 week early and that's it which is much shorter than bfns one month, also unlocking said ops after one month only requires renown which is basically like coins in bfn
He'll, even apex legends which is owned by EA does it better than bfn despite being f2p, pretty much all players have an abundance of their free currency and you can get every new gameplay impacting character instantly on day one without any bs
That is how this game should have been but nope we all paid money for one of the worst bait and switch things I've ever seen
As many others have said even I might move on to some other game like doom despite being in love with pvz since pvz and playing the shooters since the original garden warfare, this game is actually treating it's players that bad
I’m with you. 🤙
- 6 years ago@GraveledStoopid Also made very fair points, to this day hackers run rampant in gw2 on pc playing as bosses and suffering no consequences
And popcap again seems to just ignore all the major issues and just add more ways to spend money- stukapooka6 years agoLegend@Hello_There_o_ I get that they want to move on and be more involved in bfn but that's no excuse for gw2 literally being thrown off a cliff for it's sendoff to the point it feels like they actually tried to sabotage it, I mean look at walnut hills it's a mess that they never even tried to make work from day 1 alongside the hackers and cheaters.
- 6 years ago
You would think that they now have lots of time on their hand they maybe could work something out for GW2.