Did people have to beat the content right away when it first came out ? No.So some people who wanted to be guinnea pigs and get the fame of being amongst the first to beat content now want compensation because they didn’t wait to see if others have found a better way, or just trudge through while wondering to themselves “why am I never inflicting any damage on opponent, guess I’ll keep reviving and just keep plugging away”, without wondering if maybe there was a problem with it that would need to be addressed first.Congrats to those who beat the content in its original form, well done. You are the trailblazers for the rest of us.
I'll talk with the team about all of this, but I can't guarantee what the outcome will be. Once we've had our conversation, we'll update you all.
Did people have to beat the content right away when it first came out ? No.So some people who wanted to be guinnea pigs and get the fame of being amongst the first to beat content now want compensation because they didn’t wait to see if others have found a better way, or just trudge through while wondering to themselves “why am I never inflicting any damage on opponent, guess I’ll keep reviving and just keep plugging away”, without wondering if maybe there was a problem with it that would need to be addressed first.Congrats to those who beat the content in its original form, well done. You are the trailblazers for the rest of us. So what your saying is people should stare at content indefinitely and wait to see if it is bugged. What exactly is your recommended wait time to confirm content is playable? Especially as Kabam waited several days to even acknowledge it as bugged. If you dont know it's broken the only approach is to play it.
Did people have to beat the content right away when it first came out ? No.So some people who wanted to be guinnea pigs and get the fame of being amongst the first to beat content now want compensation because they didn’t wait to see if others have found a better way, or just trudge through while wondering to themselves “why am I never inflicting any damage on opponent, guess I’ll keep reviving and just keep plugging away”, without wondering if maybe there was a problem with it that would need to be addressed first.Congrats to those who beat the content in its original form, well done. You are the trailblazers for the rest of us. So what your saying is people should stare at content indefinitely and wait to see if it is bugged. What exactly is your recommended wait time to confirm content is playable? Especially as Kabam waited several days to even acknowledge it as bugged. If you dont know it's broken the only approach is to play it. How about going in and trying it. If It's obvious that something's not right, hold off for a couple of days before wasting resources trying to complete it right away. If the player base as a whole could overcome their addictions and show a little restraint, we might actually get timely bug fixes.
Did people have to beat the content right away when it first came out ? No.So some people who wanted to be guinnea pigs and get the fame of being amongst the first to beat content now want compensation because they didn’t wait to see if others have found a better way, or just trudge through while wondering to themselves “why am I never inflicting any damage on opponent, guess I’ll keep reviving and just keep plugging away”, without wondering if maybe there was a problem with it that would need to be addressed first.Congrats to those who beat the content in its original form, well done. You are the trailblazers for the rest of us. So what your saying is people should stare at content indefinitely and wait to see if it is bugged. What exactly is your recommended wait time to confirm content is playable? Especially as Kabam waited several days to even acknowledge it as bugged. If you dont know it's broken the only approach is to play it. How about going in and trying it. If It's obvious that something's not right, hold off for a couple of days before wasting resources trying to complete it right away. If the player base as a whole could overcome their addictions and show a little restraint, we might actually get timely bug fixes. I went in and tried it multiple times. It was not evident that it was broken. Very plausible that you had to intercept him multiple times to finish him off. And how does the player base taking it slowly help Kabam fix bugs more quickly? If anything people getting in quickly and finding the issue is what let’s Kabam know they even have a bug to fix. They’re certainly not testing and finding them on their own. The player base shouldn’t have to treat every newly released piece of content like it’s bugged. That’s asinine.
Damn. I wasted 30-35 revives only on his last phase.I figured it want get any easier so better just push it through...I guess I was wrong and it can get easier if they fix him.I hope for compensation but I won’t be surprise if they will shut it down again.
Are we getting anything for those who blew through a ton of units or revives before the fix?