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Why do the devs wait for people to buy DLC before nerfing it?

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  • Kenshin
    Kenshin Member Posts: 912

    i never understood ppl who only played one side. you are missing half of the game. also you will never become really good if you dont learn how the other side plays.

  • crabbycanuckttv
    crabbycanuckttv Member Posts: 35

    Ok and what about the Xmas sweaters.....not very nice to lock the best ones behind the paywall....at Christmas....not very Canadian or community orientated. The sweaters were my last straw, no more .....your sales team is disgusting.

  • Seangar1
    Seangar1 Member Posts: 9

    I don't think you understand the point of the Player TEST Build. It's just a beta for new killers and perks to find any issues. If you want them to release new stuff all shinny and ready then you'll just have to wait until release date.

  • Thanatos_x
    Thanatos_x Member Posts: 201

    It's literally self explanatory my guy, and you explained it yourself lol

    They wouldn't make as much money if they released an unfun or just straight up bad killer

  • Happy2Heal4You
    Happy2Heal4You Member Posts: 119

    The problem with the “ should have read the patch notes” excuse is that it’s like faulting someone for no time reading the terms and services. Most people aren’t going to read that stuff because they’d just want to hop into the actually content. Why didn’t they just address these issues during a showcase of the chapter before it came out like they did with plague, ghost face and Demo? Oh wait! They actually didn’t do that this time for Oni. A showcase would have been a good opportunity to clarify what I said intended with Oni and what isn’t intended.

  • Fibijean
    Fibijean Member Posts: 8,342

    That's actually a very good metaphor. If people agree to the T&C or EULA without reading them and then later decide that they don't like what they agreed to, that is 100% their own fault for not bothering to find out what they were getting themselves into. They're allowed to not like what they find, but they're not allowed to blame anyone else for not informing them. The same applies when people don't read the patch notes and then complain because they didn't know stuff had changed.

  • Outland
    Outland Member Posts: 535


    I fully understand TEST builds, you however don't understand CUSTOMER SERVICE. What purpose does releasing anything (that is GOING TO CHANGE FOR SURE!) to the public for testing?? Its a lesson in futility.

    What good does it do, except provide a place for people to like how it is now and then be upset that it changed and is completely different upon release.

    And BHVR is on their own release timing, they can choose to release or not. So I'm saying if its not finished , don't release it. Perks will always need a TWEAK here and there, and that's what a test build is for. But the work should be mostly done.