They didn't have time to implement meaningful playlists... gotcha.
If they would do all that you hope for, for free, you would have merit. But you know we'll have to buy all our features back... and that's just cheap.
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Right??? So we pay $60 for a broken game then we have to pay another $30 for the fixed version? That’s the oldest scam in the book. Create a problem then charge people for the solution lol.
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They came out and said they struggled with stuff to have a fully complete starting game at launch. To me the game is great; and is better off having all the try hards who complain incessantly that this game is bad quit to play other games.
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Edited by TotalDramaGamer: 10/12/2017 6:11:26 AMAnd again, if all of their promised changes were [u]for free[/u] so we could have a fully complete game at a certain date, then you would have merit. It won't be free and from D1 we know we can confirm that. That's a cheap tactic. If they know it wasn't all that they needed for a complete game why make me buy them in parts when [u]they admitted[/u] it wasn't done yet? By that stance, that means they should be firmly bound to fulfilling the full game with updates to reflect the full price we paid. -- In retrospect, if they knew it wasn't completed, the price should have reflected that. Or had a warning on the box/order. Either or, none of these happened or will happen. Thus, they deserve all the flak they get.