Do you understand what a live-service game is?

It seems like many of y’all just don’t.

It means the current iteration of the game is not going to remain. Changes will come in a regular manner. People worried about campaign bosses being one-time only, people worried about not enough character slots, people worried about renown.

Its okay to bring up concerns for them to change. 100%. But y’all throwing a temper tantrum, threatening to quit forever, over these issues like you purchased a PS2 game thats never going to see any changes.

It’s a live-service game. Let them know what you want, but don’t act like you’re 12 years old when doing so.

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Thank you for giving us permission to be concerned…but are still required to accept these changes unapologetically.

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They’re not going to give you that unique you’re hoping for now that you white-knighted for them.

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oh sorry I didn’t realize having any form of decency was being a white knight. :yawning_face:

You wouldn’t talk badly to the person making your food, but you have no problems doing it to the people who make your game. :woozy_face:

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Man you seem to spend more time shilling for Blizzard than playing the game. 1K posts lmao get a life.

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Does the mere fact of being a live service grant that the changes are going to specifically be the ones anyone asked?

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You’ve got to be trolling. It’s not decent in any way to tell people they are wrong for complaining about a product they bought.

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:thinking: trying to figure out who said it wasn’t

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No, you do not get to choose what is decent for people to complain about.

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Correction, its an unfinished game…
The “live service” tag was stuck due to reasoning for the battle pass

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gamers were a mistake smh

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From UO to D4 and everything :information_source:n between, you’d be surprised how many people know.

Games as a service is a joke at best, their road map is bs, the game released unfinished, untested and un-optimized yet you think they have more to come?

More of the same maybe, right now they are playing catch-up so streamers and YouTubers don’t kill the game before it even starts.

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More like boot lickers enabling corporate greed in video games were a mistake.

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Your thread and extremely toxic and belittling attitude are mistakes, you’ll figure that out and be ashamed about it once you grow up.

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yeah theres nothing shameful about treating the people making the game like they’re actual people and understanding what constructive criticism is vs. yelling and screaming.

People who don’t know the difference are the ones that need to grow up

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Dear reader, the reason why you feel like AAA constantly fails to deliver despite their past successes is because people like this guy is terminally online to defend every crappy practice they shove down your throats.

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Blah.
Imagine doing something useful (as in actually CONSTRUCTIVE) with your time instead of trying to act superior in a forum filled with critique for good reason.

You could build a birdhouse or paint something. Waaay more productive than whatever you’re trying to achieve here with your more than questionable takes.

“The people” you try to defend and speak for… they actually do their job and get paid for it and probably cry laughing if they ever stumble across this thread.

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do tell what crappy decision I defended?

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Just because they are making iterative improvements doesn’t mean they should release the game in the state it was. GaaS is a great model if done right. The problem is that companies are using this to release underdeveloped games, to sell you the updates to the game that should have been there at release.

I am not pissed about the GaaS model, I am pissed because Developers are abusing it and the good will of the community.

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Ah yes, saying you don’t want to re-roll in this tedious game is throwing a tantrum… Saying they need to cut leveling down to being reasonable and cut the tedium out is “throwing a tantrum”…

IMO when you use hyperbole to make your point it is you who is closer to a tantrum than people who are angry.

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