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It appears that PlayStation 4 players are experiencing a number of technical issues with Anthem with players flocking to the Anthem Reddit to voice their concerns. Issues include rampant crashes and system shut downs that can damage the console. As a result, it appears that Sony is aware of the issues its customers are facing and is offering full refunds with a "no questions asked" policy, though this seems to be situational.
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If things like this are happening, then it's very sad and extremely disappointing how EA/Bioware have ballsed up such a potentially great game in such a detrimental way. You don't get a second chance to make a first impression, you really don't.
I am currently enjoying it without critical issues, some UX issues maybe but nothing like this.
EA/Bioware: Hold my beer...
do all company want to only go for mobile game and make shit on the side?
fully disapointed here too... FO74, anthem,ashes of creation BR, the pirate mod of Ark etc...
even games i like to play become weir: eve online with the lootbox like things event, gw2 ...
my only light is and remain warframe which improve everytime and is still f2p
http://twitch.tv/woetothevanquished
Being that my copy is physical, I couldn't refund if I wanted to.
Ask to talk to someone high up and tell Sony that if there policy is just ONCE,tell them that you are using the same policy,they only get ONE chance and since they blew it you'll never support them again.
Gaming laws are just so dam crap,a lot needs to change because what happens in gaming does not happen everywhere else.
Imagine you bought a car and the wheels fell off,they say ok no problem ,we will fix all the damage "our cost".Two months later the breaks fail,TOO BAD,you already made one claim,we don't care anymore!!Not only would they be blackballed by every media outlet on the planet,the government would step in and FORCE them to recall.However just like gaming,it often takes the government to step in because they will simply ignore problems until they are forced.
This is the sad sack way business is done,take the money and run.There is no standing behind the product,there is lot's of,gtfo we don't care though.
SIMPLE...DO NOT give them another dime ..EVER.
Never forget 3 mile Island and never trust a government official or company spokesman.
World/setting and core gameplay are way too good to give up.
Thank you for your time!
Originally posted by Arskaaa
"when players learned tacticks in dungeon/raids, its bread".
I'm not an IT Specialist, Game Developer, or Clairvoyant in real life, but like others on here, I play one on the internet.
Yes, Diablo 3 was way worse. I couldn't even play the game for 2 weeks. I mean, I couldn't even get to the character creation screen.. for 2 weeks.
I think that Mass Effect 3 was the last great story driven Bioware game, and even that was plagued with Jersey Shorification and troubled story development.
You said it, dude!
I agree. Compared to the previous DA games, DAI was a down grade when it came to story, characters, and dialog. At least for me it was.
I'm not an IT Specialist, Game Developer, or Clairvoyant in real life, but like others on here, I play one on the internet.
Here is what was said:
PLAYSTATION 4: We have two separate PlayStation builds – one for SCEA (Sony America), and one for SIEE (Sony Europe). Each is essentially a unique company so all the submissions, certifications, ratings, pricing, and patching are all managed through different channels depending on which PlayStation we’re talking about.
The initial certification process for the game takes 5 days. There is also about a 5-day waiting period for the Sony Store to set up your game. Once that’s all done, you can release your game to the PS Store. You have go through this process for both Sonys (and a third one if/when you launch in Japan).
After you are certified, your next update is a Day 1 patch. This also takes about 5 days to approve. If it passes, you can then use the Rapid Patching system which allows us to update the game within a few hours, provided we don’t do anything that would require a new certification pass.
For The Long Dark, the PS4 SCEA version is far enough along that we are able to use the Rapid Patching system to get updates to you, which is why our PS4 SCEA version is able to be as up to date as Steam.
Unfortunately, our PS4 Europe version is still getting through the Day 1 patch part of the process. Last night we received word that our Day 1 for PS4 Europe has been rejected due to a well-known crash that will be fixed as soon as we can Rapid Patch. Unfortunately, the way the process is set up, we may have to re-submit a new Day 1 patch that does not have the crash in it, before we can unlock Rapid Patching. We are waiting to hear back from Sony Europe on this, and should know by tomorrow. This has delayed our updating of the PS4 Europe version. We’re working with Sony Europe to get the Day 1 patch out ASAP so that we can rapid patch it to the most recent version of the game.
I should be clear that we are not blaming Sony for this – they have a strict process that we have to work through, and it’s designed to protect consumers from issues that could brick their PS4s. But the process takes a while and until Rapid Patching is unlocked, we have to go through these steps. So, we beg for your patience as we navigate this with Sony and work through it as best we can.
Our focus right now is to get through the PS4 Europe Day 1 patch so that we can unlock Rapid Patching, at which point we will be able to ensure both PS4 versions are as up to date as the Steam build.
Which begs the question: What has slipped through both EA's testing and Sony's certification process? That doesn't (seem to) apply to XBox consoles?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=31&v=nrvY3lzJQPA
That sounds like a violation of consumer laws. Imagine stores only giving one refund to each customer for the lifetime of their account. Sometimes good credit card companies will refund, if it doesn't happen a lot on your account with them.
"We all do the best we can based on life experience, point of view, and our ability to believe in ourselves." - Naropa "We don't see things as they are, we see them as we are." SR Covey
What would your opinion be at that point?