Slap in the face
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This is an absolute embarrassment, I've never seen a company take so much pride in deliberately screwing part of it's player base. We gave you that info, provided little videos and images not to report it as a bug, but to provide actual visual representations of what we were hoping to get from the creator. Instead you p!ss on us without even calling it rain.
I defended SDS on the creator for so long, including you, Joe. But I can't anymore. You guys fvcked this up so badly. I get it, SC is a niche mode...but holy h3ll, you guys should be absolutely embarrassed with this.
Next time @SDS_JoeK_PSN don't lead us on by lying and saying "will pass this on to the team"...just be honest and say "Yeah we really don't give a sh!t what you want"...
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So SDS has completely ignored the Stadium Creator all year and the only time and effort they devote to it is to immediately patch another thing that gives people creative freedom in an incredibly stale feature. I didn’t even use this glitch because I didn’t like how the final product looked or played but @SDS_JoeK_PSN how are we supposed to interpret this as anything other than a slap in the face of the stadium creator community? We buy the game every year but aren’t as reliable for putting in a high volume of micro transactions so we get nothing and like it.
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Yep, that's the size of it!
I installed Update #15 figuring that whatever it actually did I wanted to know regardless. Since I'm already at the point where I have given up on SDS as a company as well as any desire to design future custom stadiums, I figured knowing the full scope of what they did was about the only valuable thing left.
What SDS did was freeze the backstop and baseline wall panels in place wherever they were placed. So, in a stadium with the default placement, they remain fixed in place. With stadiums that had the baseline and backstop panels relocated, they are now frozen in place where they were placed, but no further movements are possible.
This just further reinforces the main point that with this move, SDS confirms once and for all they harbor malicious intent with regard to their paying customers. You see, if someone actually sought to abuse this "wall glitch" to create a "foolish" stadium that actually did violate the "integrity of the foul lines" then that stadium is still able to be played in.
So, this is truly all about control of the customers. All SDS desired to do was eliminate the creative option we customers had discovered.