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So what, you think they shouldn’t be reviewed bad for a broken game?
No, it’s broken and shouldn’t be for sale if they’re not going to fix it.
Guess what, as a mobile dev, my job is to fix the broken shit on multiple OSs as well. It’s the territory.
I think MS should fix it, that’s my only position. I don’t care what Ubisoft does because they didn’t break it. Their reputation can only improve from this set of facts. Doing nothing is a neutral act, and developing a patch is a positive.
Idc about your buggy checklist app.
Ubisoft isn’t the victim here, consumers buying broken games are.