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1) Add Avengers Level Threats that are events that actually feel important.
2) Don't recycle environments that were already boring and un-inspired to begin with
3) Reduce the amount the player needs to use the menus, especially if your stats system is garbage.
4) Promote the multiplayer aspect heavily, make it fun but not repetitive (the opposite of rn)
5) Legit just think about a human playing the game and realize ur game is unplayable capitalist garbage.
Open steam settings for controllers (general overall settings) and turn on xbox support. start game, should work.
I'm a PC user and I'm waiting until the game is fixed before I invest anymore time in it. But I do want to play it. I just couldn't tolerate a game crashing everytime I played it. I'm sure there are more like me as well.
Rather focus on fixing the bugs than adding more un-playable content.
And that is just a couple of the issues in this game littered with still hundreds -- maybe thousands more.
People can thank you for the bundle or thank you for fixing the issues or thank you for listening. They could even thank you for doing good work. When it is your fault to begin with. Where was the good work to begin with? All of this should of not come to pass since the game should have been released as a complete game with maybe a minor bug here and there. Not sold as a full priced Triple A beta/early access. Which the people who bought the game are your testers. Because that is what it feels like.
The truth of it is: This game should of not been released when it was. This game should of not been a live service. This game should of not been a looter game. This game should of been pure story with jump in and out on the go multi-player. The DLC's should of been premium expansions to the story which I would of happily paid for. Even if you wanted to keep the RPG element in it you could have still have the leveling system and skill point system.
It was a poor choice to try to take a story driven game and make it a live service game to attempt to keep this thing going for years to come. When there are plenty of other games that have this model and aren't triple A titles. Whoever made that decision should be fired and never work in the gaming industry again. I really enjoyed this games campaign. Then when I got to the "end game", the initiative, it just felt like an after thought. That was my first impression. Still is.