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I will never understand the shielding and white-knighting people do for a company when the product they paid for is broken, frustrating, and borderline lazy. "Taking a break" is not a valid excuse when the game is riddled with issues—glitching on a snowmobile, dying from mines through walls, FPS drops mid-game, Unreal Engine crashing for the 55th time, and to top it off, broken achievements and core mechanics like perks.
Sorry, but the last thing the developers need is a ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ break. Fix the game. Stop funneling players into Discord where actual criticism gets silenced. And for the love of god, stop promising updates for "the weekend" when that weekend was two weeks ago.
I can't "just have fun" when half my experience is ruined because someone is too incompetent to push out a basic bug fix. Come on now.
Understandable, I vented on you a bit too much. I do believe this game will get some weird community patch fix and mby then 100% could be possible.
Yea it must suck if you just started playing these past few weeks after the last update. Game was still pretty buggy but way more playable beforehand. Had a lot of fun, complained on discord for them to revert the patch etc