The 2.5.2 patch lands, Phase 2 comes limping in afterwards and things are still not right. There were 2 restarts and client patches in the last 5 days. I can’t believe still, today, the Ogri’La dailies, or some, are still hosed. Still have the Tabard issue, Succubus’s still die standing up. I mean, come on already.
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No acknowledgement of Terokk bug whatsoever, brewfest dailies broken which makes it mathematically impossible to get enough tokens to buy a ram by the end of the event. Yeah this phase is an absolute disaster and Blizzard needs to figure their shi* out.
Wow, a game’s playerbase getting upset when the game is released in a heavily bugged state, after said bugs were reported prior to release on the test server? Crazy!
Wow! A bunch of entitled babies crying about the state of the game while Blizzard’s future and many of it’s employees livelyhoods are in question? Crazy!
Seriously, what did you all expect was going to happen when you found out Blizzard was facing all these legal issues?
I do not care in the slightest about Blizzard’s self made legal problems. I am a customer. I care about the product I purchased. I will never understand people like you running PR for free.
Because every employee is equally responsible for the legal problems the company is facing, right? Even the victims?
You’re making a better case for why Blizzard shouldn’t care about your feedback than they ever could.
Because I’m a human being, capable of compassion and I’ve also had to work for awful companies before because meeting the cost of living for my family and myself was more important than whether or not I agreed with their ethics.
You are making excuses for a company to underperform and not deliver the service it has promised to customers that are paying for it out of a misplaced sense of empathy towards them. It’s not practical as a consumer to think this way, otherwise you could excuse any instance of a business failing to provide. The only reason Blizzard should care about my feedback is because I am their paying customer, not because I’m their friend. There is a million different people and causes I could be spending my energy on helping, and a high revenue videogame company that is consistently failing to perform isn’t one of them.
No, I’m not. I’m making excuses for the people on the development teams at Blizzard that get are delegated the responsibility of meeting unrealistic expectations given the current nightmare they find themselves in. You clearly don’t see them as people like the rest of us. Just a single entity that has inconvenienced you. This is textbook Karen behavior.
That’s an understandable attitude to have, but continuing to make excuses and defend their corporate overlords in spite of everything really isn’t a solution either.