I recently held off jumping back into the game and instead surfed Reddit to see what players were saying about the recent patch. A lot of the chatter seems to revolve around complaints regarding the new events. This got me thinking: would you prefer playing with older content that runs smoothly, or would you rather deal with a barrage of new stuff to grind, even if it means facing lag and issues? Honestly, if I could sit down with Bethesda for a chat, I would suggest holding off this year’s content to focus on stabilizing the game and making some money through the shop instead of pushing out half-finished updates.
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Honestly, it seems like there’s no financial incentive to fix existing problems when they can sell more cosmetic items in the Atomic shop. It’s disheartening to see that they would rather prioritize new skins over addressing bugs that disrupt gameplay.
I totally agree. It feels like they’re using the Public Test Server more as a marketing tool than a real testing ground. After investing so many hours and still experiencing constant crashes, I’m really discouraged. I just want a game that works without continuous letdowns. If Bethesda wants to keep players engaged, they need to put in the effort to fix these issues instead of just throwing new updates at us.
A lot of people feel the same way. There’s a growing sentiment that they need to slow down and actually fix the game. Every time they release something new, it seems like it’s only 75% done, and we’re stuck being the beta testers. It’s been like this for years! I think part of the issue is that they’re trying to pump out four seasons a year, which leads to unfinished content.
So true! I think a lot of devs are overworked and just get moved from project to project, which doesn’t help with the quality control.
Exactly! It’s so frustrating when bugs reported on day one don’t get addressed and the update still goes live. I’ve been involved in various beta tests before, and I’ve never seen this level of neglect in bug fixing.