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'Fallout 76' And 'Battlefield V' Should Have Been Delayed To 2019

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Rigid company structures are becoming malleable and contending with a surge in entrepreneurial spirit. At the same time, digital technology advancements remain a powerful force for much-needed equalization of opportunity.

 

When I go to buy something, let's say it is a new car. I have certain expectations that have to be met. I understand everyone that makes something is going to tell me it is the best. I expect them to tell me why. I also expect them to tell me what I am getting. I expect 4 wheels and a transmission and engine a radio, heater air conditioning.

 

When I go to pick up my new car. I do not want to hear, "here is your car, the transmission is being developed and its on the roadmap as to when it will be in. All the electronics are in but we don't have the people available right now to wire it"

 

This seems to be the norm these days for video games. Pay for it now, get what you paid for later. Hell, buy the time the give what they promise, no one is left playing the games or worse, they have messed everything up getting us what should have been in the game at launch.

 

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Two big games this year, Fallout 76 and Battlefield V, should have been released next year, given their state at launch.

 

He is just a couple examples. But hey, the will make the promise of free DLC to smooth over everything. What is that exactly? How much DLC? What is going to be in the DLC?

 

It just seems now, we pay more and we got a lot less. Less content, less quality, less adjustable settings, and less customer support.

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