It's nice to know it's not just me....
...but that makes me feel a lot less charitable to the developers.
I get that software delivery and services are a tough business.
But I expect better communication from a company making this kind of money.
I have a premium ticket account with the LA Angels, and they literally deliver "red carpet" service with that at the games I attend.
In the two years of Perfect Team, my estimate is that I've spent four to five times as much money playing this game.
The overall quality of the game and the fun I've had playing perhaps justify the expense. But when it comes to bugs, it takes weeks for fixes (when they show up at all, some remain unfixed). Meanwhile, the communication is great when they're announcing new features and new ways for you to want to spend your money, but consistently way beyond poor, when it comes to addressing problems, such as bug fixes or server issues.
Beyond the program itself, I haven't spent a dime yet on PT21, and if I ever do, it's doubtful I'll spend anywhere near what I have been, unless I see some real improvement.