It's disheartening to witness the state of the game in disarray, and Ross on X expresses that it's utterly disrespectful to present it in such a condition. I fully agree with him that submitting tickets is the right course of action, but unfortunately, many of these issues remain unattended or broken for prolonged periods, leading to frustrated customers posting on X and tagging the BA team. It's important to note that the fault lies not with BA, but with us, as they recognize the market's monopolistic nature, and people are likely to buy incomplete games.
It's astonishing to observe certain YouTube channels promoting the game, citing it as a move in the right direction, while struggling in the same video to justify multiple new bugs introduced with recent patches. Fielding has been broken for four years with no near-term optimism in sight, considering the current state and the CEO's arrogance. It feels like we are pushing them to undertake tasks they either don't intend to or aren't capable of.
It's a sad state for a once-promising game, now being overshadowed by arrogance.