They are adding more micro transactions, that's going to fix everything! 🙄
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We see the shit show that d4 is and that's a fully paid $70 game. I'm not sure they have the skill to even do anything other than micro transactions and nerfs.
Companies who blame reviewers instead of their shitty product... Blizzard, reddit, etc.
The PR guys are just trying to change the discussion around the problem notice they don't talk about the microtransactions issue and talk about how adding them is some great value. There is no honesty in that message just corpo ass covering.
Once the corpos open their mouths, the illusion that they care about player happiness very quickly disappears.
To them, we are just a resource to be exploited for money.
It's funny that when there's lots of positive reviews then it's a success and everything is great but when there's a lot of negative reviews then suddenly it's "rEviEw bOmBiNg".
LOL what a load of bullshit. I enjoy OW2, but man... it's been a total trainwreck.
Addressing it at all was a mistake. Because realistically they can only answer in one of two ways
"We hear you, but we're gonna do nothing"
"We hear you, but we can't do nothing"
Here they chose the latter, which means people will assume incompetence on their part. Like, look at that "turn back the clock" bit. Why can't they? Why should the audience read that in any other way than "Oh, I guess, this Blizzard isn't as ambitious or competent as the Blizzard of a couple years ago which would have delivered on it".
They need some PR training. I seriously think one among whoever wrote, edited or greenlit this should have stopped and pondered what the goal of the text is.
Honestly thought their response was pretty decent. They said they understand about the PvE. Of course they didn't mention any anger towards the CEO or mismanagement. They did say they'll deliver, but who knows, it's probably just empty words.. again.