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  1. #1

    Uninstalling/Trading In/Last Product I Buy from This Team

    I'm done with this game and dev team. I've stuck up for you since day 1 of the first game and through all your MANY mistakes.
    That State of the Game was the last straw. You cleary don't care about your console market, so I'll take my business elsewhere.

    That's not what I gave you $180 for.
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    Originally Posted by friday_mortimer Go to original post
    That's not what I gave you $180 for.
    Honestly you have nobody to blame but yourself for this. A little investigation (10=15 minutes max) would have let you know that Division games don't release finished nor stable. It takes months for things to pan out, just like the first game. For some of us, this is unacceptable, and I totally understand those folks. You paid for a product, it should by all modern standards reach you in a complete and working state, like anything else we buy today, cars, electronics, etc. With games however, there's that grey area. it's slowly become the norm to release unfinished/unstable games these days, to the point where if a game is released working and functional in every way with no bugs, everyone is actually shocked and taken aback, similar to the recent Apex Legends game that came out of nowhere, working beautifully, no press, nothing, just a great BR game that got great reviews.

    Anyway, I hope you got your money's worth in playtime at least.
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    Originally Posted by The18thFret Go to original post
    Honestly you have nobody to blame but yourself for this. A little investigation (10=15 minutes max) would have let you know that Division games don't release finished nor stable. It takes months for things to pan out, just like the first game. For some of us, this is unacceptable, and I totally understand those folks. You paid for a product, it should by all modern standards reach you in a complete and working state, like anything else we buy today, cars, electronics, etc. With games however, there's that grey area. it's slowly become the norm to release unfinished/unstable games these days, to the point where if a game is released working and functional in every way with no bugs, everyone is actually shocked and taken aback, similar to the recent Apex Legends game that came out of nowhere, working beautifully, no press, nothing, just a great BR game that got great reviews.

    Anyway, I hope you got your money's worth in playtime at least.
    Just about the size of it, bought the standard edition only, played the campaign, played to Tier 5 and now i am just about a month since quiting. Will now go play and do other things while they straighten out their act. If they do, I'll be back and maybe even invest in a dlc. If they don't, well.............
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    Originally Posted by friday_mortimer Go to original post
    I'm done with this game and dev team. I've stuck up for you since day 1 of the first game and through all your MANY mistakes.
    That State of the Game was the last straw. You cleary don't care about your console market, so I'll take my business elsewhere.

    That's not what I gave you $180 for.
    I'm sure you wont be the last to throw in the towel on this game. I'm sure that for every I'm done post there's a few thousand that just stop playing.
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    Originally Posted by The18thFret Go to original post
    Honestly you have nobody to blame but yourself for this. A little investigation (10=15 minutes max) would have let you know that Division games don't release finished nor stable. It takes months for things to pan out, just like the first game. For some of us, this is unacceptable, and I totally understand those folks. You paid for a product, it should by all modern standards reach you in a complete and working state, like anything else we buy today, cars, electronics, etc. With games however, there's that grey area. it's slowly become the norm to release unfinished/unstable games these days, to the point where if a game is released working and functional in every way with no bugs, everyone is actually shocked and taken aback, similar to the recent Apex Legends game that came out of nowhere, working beautifully, no press, nothing, just a great BR game that got great reviews.

    Anyway, I hope you got your money's worth in playtime at least.
    to be fair there has only been one Division game before this. While we know that it had a lot of issues at launch and took a while to be finished to a good standard, it would be reasonable to assume that the devs would take what they learned from that game and apply it to Division 2.

    Obviously if there is a Division 3, then it would be reasonable to assume that they would not apply lessons learnt, but it took 2 points of data to find that out.
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    Originally Posted by thetinsnail Go to original post
    to be fair there has only been one Division game before this. While we know that it had a lot of issues at launch and took a while to be finished to a good standard, it would be reasonable to assume that the devs would take what they learned from that game and apply it to Division 2.

    Agreed
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    Yup, move on and check in every few updates.
    Reminds me of that line from zero dark thirty. "You don't want to be the one holding the leash at the end."
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  8. #8
    You've heard that if you put 500 monkey's in a room with 500 typewriters one would eventually write a novel.

    Well massive put 500 moneys in a room full of computers you get Division 2!!
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  9. #9
    I'd ask for your stuff but it's all crap so I won't bother.

    Bye then.
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    Originally Posted by thetinsnail Go to original post
    to be fair there has only been one Division game before this. While we know that it had a lot of issues at launch and took a while to be finished to a good standard, it would be reasonable to assume that the devs would take what they learned from that game and apply it to Division 2.
    Yes this.
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