I honestly think what they're doing is against the law, purposely not fixing a bug in a video game. I could be wrong but I'm sure the games don't list "we don't fix bugs " on the case of a video game
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I doubt it's against the law tbh but on the face of it it just comes across poorly. Maybe there's a better reason than they just to monitor it but atm that is all we know. There could be a perfectly valid reason we just don't know it. All we know is they made the choice to leave a bug in that they know by their own admission will result in low quality match making/games.
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A bug in a video game, no matter how big or small should be patched. That's essentially selling a broken product. BMW sells beamers with a bug that sometimes prevent the brakes from working. That's acceptable?
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Three guesses that this isn’t an actual bug, rather it’s what the crucible is to be like come forsaken.
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It's not acceptable but BMW would do a cost analysis first and way up if it was cheaper to pay out claims or recall the car. Sad as it is, that's the world we live in. Look at Batman that didn't work full stop on pc release. It wasn't illegal and they didn't even stop selling it for a few weeks. Ultimately the bad press forced their hand. Bungie/Activision are a huge company that knows they will still take in the cash regardless of this current issue and let's be honest, D2 as a whole is in a pretty good spot atm imo. For me personally all it's changed is wether I pick Forsaken up on release or not. I doubt I will even though I'm genuinely looking forward to it. It does look amazing. I just have a list other games/irl stuff to crack on with so waiting until the initial hype has died down isn't an issue for me.