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Nothing is more important than making sure I don't get kicked off the servers every 5 minutes (like it did ever since this last update that fixed the broken AI and unbeatable endgame). Also most people are getting kicked right out of PQs. Also suddenly the game is overheating my comp. This game never got to 80° celcius before. Not even close.
When people aren't getting kicked from all my PQs enemies are still glitching around and not being affected by connected attacks, and you can never trust what a player's connectivity says it is. 1 bar can jump to 5 bars and right back over and over so it's all guesswork. Seems they've changed nothing about the netcode since Xeno 1.
Sadly, I feel like the devs see online as a sort of after thought. Not something central nor critical to the game's success. Maybe they don't see that more than ever, the gaming population wants multiplayer on nearly everything. Sure, single player games are not dead, but I can safely say that most players out there have one or more multi player games tossed in their game sessions.
As for amount of dlc, this game doesn't have that much in comparison with some games I've seen around (Dead or Alive 5 anyone?). Plus this game at least tosses free content with each DLC. So while not everything is good, not everything is bad either. Still, I ultimately agree that if a game offers multiplayer, said mode should work as intended.
Anyone who does not care for it can ignore its existence and if the corporation fails to give them what they want for long enough, they can move on and refuse to give said corporation another single regional monetary unit of their money.
There are two views on this. The one usually accepted by actually concerned players is as to why bring DLC when the base game is missing this or that or it has this or that bug. Devs shouldn't need DLC money to fix things in the base game since they were already paid for that.
Now this game is sort of a different monster because it also gives free stuff alongside the dlc. Yes, sure, more free stuff won't magically fix any existing base game problems, but it at least sweetens the deal, making it more likely for more people to pay for the base game, from where base-game-fixing resources should come from.
This game uses peer to peer so they can only do but so much for it .. upload speed and download speed can be absolute garbage for most players so yeah... :|