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A gradual rollout would have prevented this mess. Everyone who bought the game could get a date where they could start playing.
Yes, it is the very core of the problem. A gradual rollout wouldn't be any less terrible, really.
I expect the following course of events: Buy game, install, play. Period. Not "Buy game, install, wait a day or two or maybe a month, oh and make sure to not be on a train because then you're SOL". I want to waste my time playing the game, not waiting for it.
Edited 2013-03-08 13:12 UTC