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I probably will yes, it's quite unfortunate that they don't read this.
But I can agree that it is weird that Frontier (or any game company) these haven't learnt from past mistakes - be it their own (their past launches haven't been smooth) or the competition - Cyberpunk to name just one recent example.
Seriously, why hurt oneself just because your internal timeline and budget demands? If people don't buy or demand money back you make even less money and hurt your reputation. I don't get it.
And of course none of this is caused by entitled gamers demanding new, completely bug-free content YESTERDAY irrespective of how long it takes to to actually create that content.
There will ALWAYS be bugs with a new release or new update because it is IMPOSSIBLE to recreate every possible hardware and software combination either in house or even on a public beta test and of course there will ALWAYS be a number of people who view a public beta test as just a way to play content earlier than anyone else and who DON'T file any bug reports.
I am starting to see a trend here.
lets hope they fix Odyssey quicker than they did with horizons
btw. never play on patch day