So, this has become pretty pathetic. I think the game needs to be recalled because it has far too many bugs to be considered a complete, functional game. I have around 20GB worth of updates for TMCC on my HDD, and most of that is for fixing bugs (yes, I know Spartan Ops for Halo 4 is in there as well as some other add-ons). How many more GB’s of space are we going to have to sacrifice just for updates to this game that obviously was not ready to be released?
343i, you need to do a recall, just like they do with cars. Set up booths/kiosks at Walmart, Best Buy, and other places that had significant sales of Halo: TMCC. For people that ordered online or just don’t want to go to the physical store location, set up a page on one of your websites where people can enter in whatever info you need to verify legitimacy and then you send out a mailing envelope WITH THE POSTAGE PRE-PAID so we can send the game back to you. Once you have FINALLY gotten the game fixed, with all the updates and add-ons on the disc, you mail the game back to every one who sent it in so we can have the fully functioning game that all of us expected to have when we bought it in the first place. For our time and trouble, with the game, you send a coupon that gives us 25% - 50% off Halo 5 and maybe you will retain most of the customers you are currently driving away with your inability to get this game fixed.
If enough people “LIKE” this and/or reply, maybe they will consider it. At the very least, maybe they will acknowledge what a supreme mess up this has been and start working harder and faster to get it fixed!
You do realise this game released worldwide dont you?
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> You do realise this game released worldwide dont you?
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> LOL what a idiot
I don’t give a damn about the logistics of it…that’s not my problem. You do realize that the game shouldn’t have been released at all in the state that it was in, and is still in, don’t you?
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> So, this has become pretty pathetic. I think the game needs to be recalled because it has far too many bugs to be considered a complete, functional game. I have around 20GB worth of updates for TMCC on my HDD, and most of that is for fixing bugs (yes, I know Spartan Ops for Halo 4 is in there as well as some other add-ons). How many more GB’s of space are we going to have to sacrifice just for updates to this game that obviously was not ready to be released?
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> 343i, you need to do a recall, just like they do with cars. Set up booths/kiosks at Walmart, Best Buy, and other places that had significant sales of Halo: TMCC. For people that ordered online or just don’t want to go to the physical store location, set up a page on one of your websites where people can enter in whatever info you need to verify legitimacy and then you send out a mailing envelope WITH THE POSTAGE PRE-PAID so we can send the game back to you. Once you have FINALLY gotten the game fixed, with all the updates and add-ons on the disc, you mail the game back to every one who sent it in so we can have the fully functioning game that all of us expected to have when we bought it in the first place. For our time and trouble, with the game, you send a coupon that gives us 25% - 50% off Halo 5 and maybe you will retain most of the customers you are currently driving away with your inability to get this game fixed.
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> If enough people “LIKE” this and/or reply, maybe they will consider it. At the very least, maybe they will acknowledge what a supreme mess up this has been and start working harder and faster to get it fixed!
343 should extend the compensation end date because I’m getting so many audio bugs with this game it’s ruining my entire experience.
Car recalls are different becuase they have to fix actual physical defects that affect the safety of the general public. With MCC, 343 has been fixing it with weekly patches that in a lot of cases require no user interaction (automatic updates). It would more than likely take the same amount of time to fix regardless of the recall, though recalling would probably waste a lot of time in administration, co-ordination and marketing. You’ll never get everyone to return their product. Right now, there are quite a lot of people who can play MCC with very little issues. As it stands, 343 gets a huge pile of feedback and data from those already playing and reporting issues on the forums and other places. I think it would be more beneficial to keep that going.