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    Lost touch with reality

    I don't understand it, I simply don't. How is it possible to lose this much touch with what the fans of this genre wants. In what weird universe did you think we wanted monster trucks, civil war guns, 70's flower power themed nonsense in a tactical shooter game based around an elite special forces unit nicknamed "Ghosts".

    This game is not Grand Theft Auto, nor is it Saints Row. And it shouldn't try to be either of those games, yet you've made a game that is an incredibly poor attempt at both of those games. What your fans really want is military weapons, gear, and most of all missions that actually would make sense for an elite special forces unit. Driving around in monster trucks doing tricks makes as much sense in a Ghost Recon game as adding a clown with a gun as a class in For Honor. NONE!

    I am both sad and glad to be done with this game. Me and my friend gave up on Narco Road pretty quickly because of the sheer ridiculousness of it all and we swore to never mention it again to eachother. You had a real chance to make something fantastic with this game, but you blew it all in a weird attempt to create something very few people would want from a game like this. We bought this game because it was supposed to be a Ghost Recon game, but what we got was a Ghost Recon Clown School.

    And I haven't even touched upon all the bugs in the game. Some of them gamebreaking. You guys need to stop what you're doing, sit down and rethink what you're doing with your games.
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    Originally Posted by vVrathh Go to original post
    I don't understand it, I simply don't. How is it possible to lose this much touch with what the fans of this genre wants. In what weird universe did you think we wanted monster trucks, civil war guns, 70's flower power themed nonsense in a tactical shooter game based around an elite special forces unit nicknamed "Ghosts".

    This game is not Grand Theft Auto, nor is it Saints Row. And it shouldn't try to be either of those games, yet you've made a game that is an incredibly poor attempt at both of those games. What your fans really want is military weapons, gear, and most of all missions that actually would make sense for an elite special forces unit. Driving around in monster trucks doing tricks makes as much sense in a Ghost Recon game as adding a clown with a gun as a class in For Honor. NONE!

    I am both sad and glad to be done with this game. Me and my friend gave up on Narco Road pretty quickly because of the sheer ridiculousness of it all and we swore to never mention it again to eachother. You had a real chance to make something fantastic with this game, but you blew it all in a weird attempt to create something very few people would want from a game like this. We bought this game because it was supposed to be a Ghost Recon game, but what we got was a Ghost Recon Clown School.

    And I haven't even touched upon all the bugs in the game. Some of them gamebreaking. You guys need to stop what you're doing, sit down and rethink what you're doing with your games.
    Everyone agrees with you, but UbiSoft doesn't give a ****. They got your money, and believe their sales one their next game will be high enough to keep the studio going.
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    The only true measure for them appears to be $ - so with that being said, unless you know what the current gross revenue is from the DLC/packs - there is no viable measure as to what the DLC/Packs are to a consumer base.

    They could possibly be trying to tank sales as to avoid the hostile takeover that is in progress. I am not really sure and can't speak intelligently enough to comprehend what employees are sitting in a marketing meeting slapping high-fives on these releases.

    In the meantime, I'll continue having a blast creating my own missions and game style.

    Never lose hope young Jedis
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    Originally Posted by vVrathh Go to original post
    I don't understand it, I simply don't. How is it possible to lose this much touch with what the fans of this genre wants. In what weird universe did you think we wanted monster trucks, civil war guns, 70's flower power themed nonsense in a tactical shooter game based around an elite special forces unit nicknamed "Ghosts".

    This game is not Grand Theft Auto, nor is it Saints Row. And it shouldn't try to be either of those games, yet you've made a game that is an incredibly poor attempt at both of those games. What your fans really want is military weapons, gear, and most of all missions that actually would make sense for an elite special forces unit. Driving around in monster trucks doing tricks makes as much sense in a Ghost Recon game as adding a clown with a gun as a class in For Honor. NONE!

    I am both sad and glad to be done with this game. Me and my friend gave up on Narco Road pretty quickly because of the sheer ridiculousness of it all and we swore to never mention it again to eachother. You had a real chance to make something fantastic with this game, but you blew it all in a weird attempt to create something very few people would want from a game like this. We bought this game because it was supposed to be a Ghost Recon game, but what we got was a Ghost Recon Clown School.

    And I haven't even touched upon all the bugs in the game. Some of them gamebreaking. You guys need to stop what you're doing, sit down and rethink what you're doing with your games.
    Sadly we are a dying breed, Todays Ubisoft fans want all that you mention and more....

    Time to move on from the developer/series as it's clearly no longer aimed at those that once loved Ubi games in particular Ghosts & Rainbow.
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