Because the bug benefits the company and not the community should be irrelevant. The same treatment should be applied to both situations.
Because the bug benefits the company and not the community should be irrelevant. The same treatment should be applied to both situations. But, we all know it doesn't work like that.The best thing we can do when the pro player bugs come up, is stay quiet.The more you talk about it, the more likely it is to get fixed.
Here’s the infuriating part from the standpoint of the community.Hawkeye was released and his sig ability was bugged. It benefitted the community, because it scaled ridiculously high, especially at low sig. There was an immediate message saying that Kabam is going to fix it and action was taken.Now, whether there is a bug or not (again), shouldn’t a message come out identifying and/or stating the status followed by corrective action (if indeed bugged)?Because the bug benefits the company and not the community should be irrelevant. The same treatment should be applied to both situations.
Here’s the infuriating part from the standpoint of the community.Hawkeye was released and his sig ability was bugged. It benefitted the community, because it scaled ridiculously high, especially at low sig. There was an immediate message saying that Kabam is going to fix it and action was taken.Now, whether there is a bug or not (again), shouldn’t a message come out identifying and/or stating the status followed by corrective action (if indeed bugged)?Because the bug benefits the company and not the community should be irrelevant. The same treatment should be applied to both situations. And now he's bugged differently- his sig ability doesn't even seem to work anymore and only his SP3 can cause Critical Bleed.