Could we start focusing on fixing bugs then releasing new stuff.
I love new content being added but this is going to die if bugs aren’t fixed. Friday The 13th game died because of overflowing on content and not fixing as many bugs. Yes, new content is a big money maker. But, bug fixes will help make more players come back. More players = more buyers. More buyers = more money. I’m grateful with the work BHVR is doing but like we need some bugs fixed.
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I very much agree with this. BHVR, please consider skipping next chapter unless it's licensed and you've already signed the contracts or something.
A lot of us would prefer a large health patch instead.
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- It's subjective about whether or not taking time away from producing DLC's would work - a lot of games rely heavily on new content to keep the game fresh so I am sure there's reasons as to why this isn't viable in the present time
That was one of the mods responses to someone asking why don't they fix the game before they do more dlc so you can see where their priorities are.
As long as people keep giving them money, then this is how it's going to be. When 5 out of 6 perks just released don't work, (not to mention the 100 plus new bugs that came with this patch alone,) and have the audacity to ask us to vote for the "labor of love" award it's shows what they think of us.
They keep giving us a broken product and we keep giving them money so why would they change anything?
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It is essentially more profitable for them to release new content rather than fixing bugs in the game. Rather than incentivizing that behavior, people should withhold spending any money on the game until prominent bugs are fixed. Additionally, people should not recommend this game to any of their friends until they see that the devs are actually making meaningful changes to address the most pervasive bugs. As long as those two things don't happen, I wouldn't hold your breath when it comes to any major bugfixes.
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