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At any rate, while there are quite a lot of bugs and glitches with this game, fortunately enough, most of them can be addressed rather simply. The stubborn ones though are another thing alltogether, and some are even internal that no fixes are able to address, let alone fix for good.
Still, even after experiencing so many glitches and errors, I find myself coming back to this game again and again... LOL! Not that I've ever left in the first place. : p
It's fair to say that the bugs and glitches are here to stay.... The introduction of events after events of new gameplay data being introduced every week will further compound the complexity of these bugs and glitches that may have once been very simple to fix for good. As it is now though, debugging the game and addressing these errors is a who;e lot more problematic as time goes by and the errors get buried under new layers of data and new bugs...
Think I'm just not going to bother unfortunately. There's other games to play that doesn't require tech support to play. ( Lol I'm in IT and just tired of trying to fix things when I get home to game lol)
I'll probably still try tomorrow. Just obviously flustered at the company having the game running so poorly. Because the gameplay is fun. (Just a shame when a game is ubisofted jk)
Thanks again
I hear your point on you being an IT and the last thing you wish to come home to - especially after disconnecting from your work environment - is to deal with or troubleshoot issues that shouldn't be there to begin with. That's logically sound and understandable, my good man.
But yes, try again another time with a fresh perspective. ; )