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  1. #21
    Originally Posted by UbiBlush Go to original post
    Hey, I know you all want to know what's next on Ghost Recon Breakpoint. Unfortunately, I don't have any update at the moment, but I can tell you we will have more news on the coming weeks.
    It's a shame that after three years (from Wildlands' launch until now), Ubisoft Paris is still not committed to improving communication with their players. It's ridiculous that they keep you and us in the dark regarding their plans. Why do they have such disdain for their community? We put up with their bad decision-making. We supported this game even though it failed financially. Why do they insist on not communicating with us? This is why Ghost Recon players don't trust you all. It's because of the lack of communication.
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  2. #22
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    The marketing and publicity guys really need to pay attention to this thread and also what everyone here is saying, Toon.

    The communication (sic) is aimed entirely at teasing the wider playerbase in order to sell games or boost transactions at specific points around content release. It's main focus is communication as a publicity tool and there is very little in the way of communication as an engagement tool. It comes across as not caring, the "friend" who only calls you when they want to borrow money, and it has badly damaged the sentiment among the most engaged fans. For some irreparably.

    I know that this is not what the Dev team or the even the company really wants, and it is well past time that the company took notice of the writing on the wall. The social media analytics and media hit counts may even show statistics that support this strategy of information withholding, and the marketing teams may think it's working, but the stats aren't telling the real story. Starving someone and convincing yourself you're a great cook because they gobble up any crumbs you do give is fooling yourself. Time for a change and time for the Dev team to be allowed to talk openly and frankly with their community.
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  3. #23
    Originally Posted by AI BLUEFOX Go to original post
    The marketing and publicity guys really need to pay attention to this thread and also what everyone here is saying, Toon.

    The communication (sic) is aimed entirely at teasing the wider playerbase in order to sell games or boost transactions at specific points around content release. It's main focus is communication as a publicity tool and there is very little in the way of communication as an engagement tool. It comes across as not caring, the "friend" who only calls you when they want to borrow money, and it has badly damaged the sentiment among the most engaged fans. For some irreparably.

    I know that this is not what the Dev team or the even the company really wants, and it is well past time that the company took notice of the writing on the wall. The social media analytics and media hit counts may even show statistics that support this strategy of information withholding, and the marketing teams may think it's working, but the stats aren't telling the real story. Starving someone and convincing yourself you're a great cook because they gobble up any crumbs you do give is fooling yourself. Time for a change and time for the Dev team to be allowed to talk openly and frankly with their community.
    #Q&ASFORDELTACOMPANY
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  4. #24
    Originally Posted by KAMORGONE Go to original post
    patient? Don't you think that ONE YEAR is too much passience?

    It would be a dream if they said: "We have corrected the bugs and errors since day one, we are going to change the enemy AI to improve it and be more realistic and give Auroa a soul that is immersive"

    Breakpoint was too crude and boring, these months and the next years are for WD Legion and ASC Valhalla and to be able to finish them AJAJAJAJAJJA !!! History has spoken.
    Yes we need to be more patient. Don't you think working on bugs, creating content, and upgrading the game to what players want isn't easy. At least be thankful that the community represenitives are responding with a little information. If they are not then oh well we just have to play the waiting game.
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  5. #25
    Originally Posted by Ice-Quinn Go to original post
    I wish I shared your optimism. Their “listening to the community” always has me wondering, just what community is that, and can I get their info for all those good drugs. #BitterB*tch


    I know there is not a lot of hope left in you but just give them another chance. Yes this game was trash at the beginning but they are trying to keep it on its feet. This game will succeed like in wildlands
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    Originally Posted by Alphaiscool9768 Go to original post
    I know there is not a lot of hope left in you but just give them another chance. Yes this game was trash at the beginning but they are trying to keep it on its feet. This game will succeed like in wildlands
    Hahaha

    Keep it on it's feet, he says lol

    "He's dead, Jim" - Bones McCoy
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  7. #27
    Originally Posted by Alphaiscool9768 Go to original post
    Yes we need to be more patient. Don't you think working on bugs, creating content, and upgrading the game to what players want isn't easy. At least be thankful that the community represenitives are responding with a little information. If they are not then oh well we just have to play the waiting game.
    Realize they sold this product to include all of this. The live service, always online, bug fixes, constant content, and communication. . . They charged over $100 for this service.
    Patient, or not, we all have to wait the same time. But there is no reason that any of us should accept this as commendable behavior. And why should we ask them for increased communication, just once? Why not continue to work toward a universally beneficial partnership between the studio and their supporters.

    It's not like they're just ignoring the "grumpy old farts" on the forums. They're not talking to anyone!
    Not their new "Lil'Wayne/fortnite" fans.
    Not their Milsim fans.
    Not their Photomode fans.
    Not their PvP fans.
    Not their Streamers.
    Not their YouTubers.
    Not their own Delta Company!

    Why should we not, all of us, be asking for more communication if there is to be any hope?
    For a better version of any thing that Breakpoint is.

    There are literally IRON SIGHTS IN A SHOOTER GAME THAT ARE MISALIGNED! Are we supposed hope to expect a better quality of any part of Breakpoint if they won't even at least keep an up to date known issues list, as a bare minimum form of communication?
    The game is over a year old, and we still don't even know what the remainder of the "year 1" is even remotely supposed to resemble.

    There is also no reason to not be thankful for the forum team. (Except maybe support)
    There is clearly no communication from the studio with them, not in any form that benefits anyone. And you can't blame them for that.

    #Q&ASFORDELTACOMPANY
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  8. #28
    Originally Posted by Alphaiscool9768 Go to original post
    I know there is not a lot of hope left in you but just give them another chance. Yes this game was trash at the beginning but they are trying to keep it on its feet. This game will succeed like in wildlands
    What is this, a Ubisoft Paris burner account?
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  9. #29
    Originally Posted by AI BLUEFOX Go to original post
    The marketing and publicity guys really need to pay attention to this thread and also what everyone here is saying, Toon.

    The communication (sic) is aimed entirely at teasing the wider playerbase in order to sell games or boost transactions at specific points around content release. It's main focus is communication as a publicity tool and there is very little in the way of communication as an engagement tool. It comes across as not caring, the "friend" who only calls you when they want to borrow money, and it has badly damaged the sentiment among the most engaged fans. For some irreparably.

    I know that this is not what the Dev team or the even the company really wants, and it is well past time that the company took notice of the writing on the wall. The social media analytics and media hit counts may even show statistics that support this strategy of information withholding, and the marketing teams may think it's working, but the stats aren't telling the real story. Starving someone and convincing yourself you're a great cook because they gobble up any crumbs you do give is fooling yourself. Time for a change and time for the Dev team to be allowed to talk openly and frankly with their community.
    This right here, beautifully said as always Blue.
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  10. #30
    Originally Posted by Alphaiscool9768 Go to original post
    Yes we need to be more patient. Don't you think working on bugs, creating content, and upgrading the game to what players want isn't easy. At least be thankful that the community represenitives are responding with a little information. If they are not then oh well we just have to play the waiting game.
    No, I don't think that working on bugs is easy or difficult, they just shouldn't be fixing bugs when they should have done a decent job, how did they come up with creating new content about such a failed and problematic game? obviously bugs and failures are going to continue to multiply. They just had to fix the enemy AI, give Auroa a soul and capture what they showed us in the alpha version, which is what the community has asked for from day one.

    If I offended you it was not my intention, only that I do not agree with the patronizing users of Ubisoft and that is why they continue to make bad games and lie to us in the final product. I think 90% of the GRB community are dissatisfied and disappointed in what it has become, the complaints and the numbers do not lie.

    Greetings!
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