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Only took em a month before beginning to work on it.
I expected nothing less with EA. I agree it's not the end of the world but it's irrelevant. It's a damn triple A game.
But it's just acceptable because it's EA and they are literally peak discord mod of the game industry.
I have zero interest in playing Diablo 4 but could you imagine if they had a such a frustrating bug and didn't even acknowledge it for a month, ey?
And now I'm even waiting on doing the Judgement games over the summer, but I can't. This mofo is taking up so much space.
- @ManOfMuzick Don't thank them for an issue they caused and shipped out. All they deserve at best is a curt but polite fix your product.
Anything about the new patch to fix this bunch of 5h1t, I'm also stuck in 11/16, killed Oso and nothing happens after. I'm really praying to this achievement pop up automatic without need to play EVERYTHING AGAIN. I just need this to get the platinum. ☹️
- MlecznyDuet2 years agoSeasoned Veteran@RoosSilva reminder that a fix is officially coming
Wow, I think it's been more than a month. I can't believe the utter incompetency. It took them almost a month to even acknowledge the problem. At this rate, it is probably going to take another month until we get a fix 🤡🤡🤡
During this whole waiting process, I had a chance to fully complete 2 major AAA PlayStation 2 games. I'll tell you what I had a chance to see again clearly while I was playing these two games: They were all finished products from beginning to end without a single major bug (let alone a huge content-blocking bug)!
Let's say Jedi Survivor was to be released in 2004 like these Ps2 games and it had bugs like what we are having (don't even get me started on what's happening with the Pc version) you know what would have happened: The companies that would develop and publish this game would have a major flop and they wouldn't have a chance to make another game, and would even probably go bankrupt... Because we are talking about an era long before online patches, fixes, etc. You either had a full game or a broken game. The developers didn't have a chance to say, "Oh will release a fix through PS Network or Steam". Especially not for consoles.
We have reached to a phase where publishing unfinished games became a norm which is absolutely terrifying. Governments should do something about the games that are produced in their countries. I believe much tighter regulations are required in order to satisfy Consumer Rights. Because quite frankly, at this rate, we are taken for idiots, and I am sick of it.
- @therealtamuno I agree. It's in an absolute * state the gaming industry these days. All about making as much money as fast as they can and people are used to it so go along with it. It's intolerable.
Well said. I haven’t posted in almost a week because I expected it would be fixed by now.
what the hell is going on over there? What are they doing more important than, you know, their jobs?