Mustikos |
10-20-2011 01:59 PM |
What is the deal?
Sad, years ago, one would buy a game and it came bug-free, for the most part. At least, it seems a lot more testing was done. As well, top-shelf games, priced $50 on average, came with CDs, cases, Manuals, all which cost money to print / produce. These days, I've noticed games are up to $60; at least console games come with manuals and boxes. Pc downloads, same price, with no marketing materials. So companies have a bigger profit margin, but what is really sad, it seems most companies are getting their money and not giving a crap about the customer, whom without, they'd have no business.
I've just a bit upset, having anticipated MOW: Vietnam for a while, I was psyched to see it available and purchased it. Unfortunately, that was a couple of months ago and now I still cannot play the game. I understand you guys are working on the game, but are we, devoted fans, going to be comphensated for investing our money into a product which came off the production line defective? I mean, if we bought eggs from your store and most of them were broken and cracked, we'd be back at the store, getting a refund.
I dunno, here I am spending my time, yet again, trying to express my thoughts because I spent my hard earned money on a your product which is dysfunctional. I'm looking forward to actually being able to enjoy it as it expected, however, it is leaving a bad taste in my mouth, unfortunately.
Anyway, good luck with your patch, hope to see it soon. I also hope you guys get things straightened out for any future release of any game. Restructuring the company? Cutting back on salaries and putting the money towards a new hire, quality control or something, a regulator maybe..
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