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4 years ago
@DeadEcho82 To be fair, Titanfall 2 at least had a brief period of about a month where it worked fairly well until about two weeks ago. Unfortunately, if Respawn doesn't step it up and commit some actual resources to solving this we'll most likely not see any meaningful improvement. 1-2 technicians is just morally deflating. Unless they're absolut gods at their craft that simply won't be enough.
4 years ago
@ICA_CourierMaybe. Half of the time you would drop out of matchmaking, but ok, some people did something... allegedly...
But when I read here that EA support is telling players to follow their basic troubleshooting procedures, wasting your time, stressing your phone bill and even making your system less secure by turning off Windows Defender and stuff... when they clearly know what's going on... sorry, but that's just infuriating.
- 4 years ago@DeadEcho82 they should be sued and shut down, thats what should happen, selling a not working game should be illegal
- 4 years ago@Riiicaardoo Sued? Yes, probably. Shut down? No, but changed. Less money grubby chumps leading the business and more client friendly attitude, imo. I completely agree that selling broken games should be illegal, though. I also think that selling games that aren't finished yet should be made illegal, as well as pushing the bulk of the polishing onto fans and modders should be illegal. It's your product, I'm paying for it and expect it to work properly. If you can't provide a fully functioning product, don't sell it. Imagine if the car industry operated in the same fashion, selling semi-finished cars at full price, expecting buyers to fix the last bits themselves and, as a community, sort bugs and issues out themselves while at the same time providing the car manufacturer the information about what they did and how so they can improve their cars, and whenever the cars don't work properly the blame gets pushed off on the buyer. How crazy is that. Orwellianism as a business model.
- 4 years ago@DeadEcho82 True enough; for all I know, their techs did nothing but the hacker/s wanted some vacation and just got back to it afterwards. Either way, you could play mp for about a month, meaning the matches were stable. Lobby issues were definitely a thing, sure, and it never got to the point where things worked as good as they used to, but you could at least play. I still agree that the whole situation is an infuriating mess, though, and from what I've read in the forum it's clear that the EA support are either oblivious to the issues or are being told to put the blame somewhere else. If thousands of individual players all around the world are experiencing the same issues and there's admittedly an ongoing ddos attack targeting game servers it's just insane for support to say 'oh, the problem must be on your end' in response. Clearly it's not.
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