I cannot access Online, not once, ever since 1.0 dropped.
I wish to play the game with a couple of friends, enjoy the ability to access the cash shop (given that cosmetics/MTX is something I truly enjoy), be able to access trade, and simply get the complete product. Right now, I, and many others, technically do not have access to the complete product we paid for.
I purchased LE 4 years ago with the hope that it would fill the void of the general mediocrity of the ARPG scene, or the PHD I’m required to make to be able to enjoy PoE. I fell in love with the game, waiting patiently for its full release. Now, I, and many others as it seems, are getting an incomplete product.
Yeah sure, I can play Offline and still enjoy the game. But in all honesty, and with all due respect to EHG -who I acknowledge as an ambitious team of people that pulled tremendous effort to bring this game to life- this makes me feel like I’ve been scammed, somehow.
I found just one single thread that complained about not being able to access Online since official release, with 60+ "Me too"s. Still, no explanation or one single comment from EHG. It’s extremely disappointing. Especially coming from a company whose Game Director is constantly pushing the “transparency with our community is a key philosophy of ours” company persona in his statements.
How much more "Me too"s are required for this to get EHG’s response?
And all the suggestions/attempts to solve this issue on the thread mentioned above -afar from the fact that they just don’t solve it- are just infuriating in my opinion. Especially these two;
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“Use a VPN.”
Really? Why should I ever use a VPN to use a product I already paid for? And without any prior announcements from its creators that it’s region blocked or so? -
“Change your ISP.”
Again. Really? Even if my ISP is somehow blocking an indie game, why wouldn’t they block the multitude of MMOs I can access normally at any given moment?
EHG. Please. Fix this. I cannot believe that as an adult I took that much time to write this much for a problem of a video game I purchased to get fixed. I guess I’m that hopeless.