I never understood this developer Stockholm syndrome. I don't give a shit about how hard someone worked or how crappy management and deadlines have been to them. That's their problem, not mine. I'm a consumer. If the product is crap, don't ask for my money.Or even just the hardworking developers at Dice who ran out of time or something.
Lol, fridges don't get network patches.Originally Posted by richisawesome
But it's not down to him. Microsoft have given him free money and not deleted the game from his account.
It's like buying a fridge from Currys that is faulty but does lovely ice cubes, but when you try to return it they give you a full refund and tell you to keep the fridge. But I don't want the fridge. ah well, I can still make ice cubes.
Or, using another example, it's like getting a refund from Amazon.
Uhm, why? If I demand a refund, it's because I do not want to have the game anymore. I would not play it afterwards then, because if I wanted to continue playing it, why demand a refund?Originally Posted by DizzyCaffeine
Oh, c'mon. If you did the same, and then noticed that it was still playable on your console, you would totally play the game. And let's face it - it's BF4. The game itself probably stopped him before he got very far.
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