2K will not allow questions on false advertisement for Sid in DLC. Snowballs into 2K embarrassing themselves.

I think the issue is this... The Ultimate Warrior DLC was completable in a little over an hour. If you had access to the accelerator, you'd have unlocked everything in the DLC in under ten seconds...

If you had checked at all on your early edition (which I'm 99.9% certain you'd get, since reviewers already had it before we did) you would know that Sid was only a referee, not a usable character in any situation.

It's frustrating to see you get mad at us when we have a true question about the game and it's marketing.

Don't take me wrong, I'm one of your (2K/Yuke's) biggest defenders. I understood cutting the creation suite in order to make it better for the new system, then not having the time to reimplement everything. I understood that MyCareer was just the first step in making a solid career mode in future games and even understood that the new Universe mode has some legacy bugs because testing a system that is so random is effectively impossible to truly debug.

I get all that.

But getting mad at us when we question marketing that tells us one thing then delivers something else? Or when we see a picture online and realize that the label is wrong (Cesaro's "New Moves Pack" picture is actually him performing Baron Corbin's End of Days, not his new Gutwrench Suplex combo)?

To me, that's just spotting in the face of the fans that support the game.

Unlike most sports games, WWE games has a niche audience that is actually more loyal to the products, based solely on their fanatical love of the performance art it's based on. You get our support usually whether we are treated badly or not.

Some of us just want answers. Not snarky retorts and being ignored.

Do I agree that OP choose the right way of arguing this point? No. But I do agree that it wasn't right to be told one thing, be provided another, and not receive an apology for that.

We don't fall for cover up PR. We religiously watch a show made up of cover up... We've learned to see through a lot of bullshit, and we don't take lightly to being fed it.

TL;DR - Treat the fans with respect, the fans might be more respectful. Follow through with the promises given, or at least apologize when you're wrong... Because we aren't stupid enough to fall for cover up PR.

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