As the title suggests. This is not counting you guys lying about the DLC for a whole year.
The game actually has an acceptable amount of civs, strategies and maps. Maybe too many already. But there are still glaring issues like bugs and lack of qol features, which you promised but did not deliver last year. Saying bs like “we understand you were not satisfied with the patch” does not compensate for that because we all know you don’t.
It could sustain pretty well with proper maintenance. The number had grown in the past year and with a LITTLE more care you can encourage more players to buy the full game and the DLCs. Fixing some bugs and making balance tweaks every few months is sufficient, and not expensive. One or two men can do it. It’s baffling that you think the game can be left in this current state.
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The company already had a bad record of dropping AOE1DE in a poor state (players didn’t care, so you got away with it). That is somehow reverted with Return of Rome. It’s another bad product, but at least it is an effort to placate those you abandoned.
I hope you make some superficial efforts for AOE3 too. For real, I want to trust you, and I believe many people too.
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they didn’t say no more patches but they kinda meant it. i guess they think the game is worthless now so there is no need to care about it at all. balance civs etc only matters when the game is still relevant
Fully agree. Patches with fixes and new settings and improvements would help a lot.
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This is something I’ve already said on some posts, no regular patches, or patches at all, is absurd!
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Still interesting about TRUE reason to end of AoE3DE. Poor sales is too trivial and untrue answer, recently there was news about the DLC delay.
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The best possibility I’ve heard (probably just speculation?) was layoffs in Microsoft.
This is it
Updates, patches and hotfixes are very much needed!
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