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Why do people keep posting threads that ask ea to confirm an issue they have already confirmed. There are no need for long anecdotal stories about why this is an issue, everyone already knows about this issue, its litterally listed on their known issues page.
- We are investigating connectivity reports from players in the Australia and New Zealand region.
The only thing I would say is I'd be surprised if a latency issue litterally only affected a single area in the world, so they should probably reword it to just saying they are investigating latency issues in general.
@Disastorm wrote:Why do people keep posting threads that ask ea to confirm an issue they have already confirmed. There are no need for long anecdotal stories about why this is an issue, everyone already knows about this issue, its litterally listed on their known issues page.
- We are investigating connectivity reports from players in the Australia and New Zealand region.
The only thing I would say is I'd be surprised if a latency issue litterally only affected a single area in the world, so they should probably reword it to just saying they are investigating latency issues in general.
Probably because EA HAD NOT been acknowledging it. It ONLY got acknowledged about a week after the first 1.1 Update. And then it was tucked away in the Technical Support section with no direct response.
It ALSO did not answer the query about how matchmaking worked either... we had to find that out from a buried Subreddit post because the EA community managers dont actually know how to talk to the community.
Dont come in late to a party then ask why a thread was made. Makes you look like a DumbA
- 5 years ago
and also im happy to continue posting this to the top so everyone who bothers to notice will see how badly they mismanaged their multiplayer experience on yet another game.
EA has lost me as a customer for multiplayer games at this point and it would take a LOT of convincing to win me back. There are indie studios who produce better multiplayer experiences than EA can as literally one of the biggest game companies around with the cash to provide local servers and better matchmaking. It's pathetic.
I am convinced that EA's profit gearing strategy is to produce flashy fancy titles that have awesome looking graphics and look great in a trailer but on the inside are devoid of content, filled with bugs, and even unplayable. Then once they have suckered people in for millions of dollars they drop support and laugh the way tot he bank to cashroll the next one and do it all over again.
Just look at Battlefront 2. Was great for a little while then it died out the *.
The only thing that saved me is Australia has robust consumer protection laws and I got a refund out of Steam. I feel sorry for players who cant get a refund and are having issues.