Some of the features such as unlocked game console commands and Sandbox 3 were things that were found as standards that the company set for themselves with previous releases. Based on the developer's leak of the game, these features all worked and could easily be put in for the PC. Failing to achieve even these baselines and making them available on launch is very detrimental and doesn't indicate a good path in terms of where the company is headed. Quality assurance was also non-existent in the game as the multitude of bugs that plague both modes are enough to cripple the experience and make the game unplayable to people. Their maxim of "Maximum Game" did not apply in the case of this game.
Honestly, things such as advanced graphics options have been part of the conformity that has made the PC platform what it was, and Crytek decides to pull the rug from under us on even the most basic of things? I have no doubts that they have heard us and these fixes "may" be coming but there is also a lack of response from the company itself and while they can say that "if we didn't announce it, it isn't official", I have yet to see any sign of what issues they may fix in the next patch or if they will make the game more nerfed than it is now.
There is a lack of any responsibility and it makes me want to doubt the next purchase that will be made by you. Honestly, if Crytek was to break standards in a negative fashion in the eyes of the PC community, I would say that it certainly deserves its fair share of negativity and criticism until they can start admitting and fixing the wrongs they have committed towards us. The only way that we can oppose this kind of practice is if a significant amount of people cast their economic vote and criticize the company to reverse this practice. I blame both EA and Crytek with this game's launch and if they want to move away from what standards have been established by the industry and by them, they can be sure that they won't receive my money.