Yeah I stopped playing OW when you get to the planet where the corporations are housed. I just...didn't give a shit anymore.
I found it really boring, and repetitive, and just designed terribly. The entire premise was mind numbing, and the mechanics were watered down Bethesda Fallout mechanics.
For all the praise that game got for "showing Bethesda how to do Fallout!" and all that shit I heard forever around that games launch, they sure did copy/paste a ton of stuff from Bethesda. The perks were abysmally small in number, and were often even named exactly like the ones from FO 3&4 that they copied. I mean every time I did something I remembered thinking "oh, this is just like FO 3 or 4. Ok well...um..yeah ok...sure." The rock/paper/scissors nature of the weapons meant I had to carry around duplicate weapons with just a different damage type, which made combat tedious, because I'm still sniping people, I just am forced to change weapons, which isn't engaging, it's just busy work. The amount of trash loot they toss at you made resources pointless, which is funny considering the game is supposed to be about the planets being in a resource drought. Food items were completely unnecessary, as I rarely ever took damage, so I had no need for 100 stacks of *insert food name* , multiplied by like 50 different food items. The constant upgrading system as you leveled was another layer of tedium that I couldn't stand. It didn't make the game any fun, it just delayed how long before my guns were insufficient against the foes I was facing. It felt like every time I upgraded, I was just pushing back a timer on a Your Gear Is Shit debuff to my things.
The chameleon gear thingy was dumb, because while you had a timer to how long you could be in the illusion, the areas you had to go through were so small, you could easily just check one room, step back out to recharge, and go back in. And the NPC's were so stupid they didn't catch on at all.
And the story, ugh, the level of idiocy on display by everyone (the characters) in that game made me want to rip my hair out.
I found the game to be a complete waste of my money. Probably one of my most recent, and painful personal examples of getting caught up in the hype of something, and deciding to buy it near to launch date. I wasn't hyped for the game ahead of it's release, as I personally didn't like New Vegas, and find it to be incredibly boring, so "another game by the people who made New Vegas!" wasn't really a good selling point for me. But I saw a few let's plays of the first little bit, and thought it might be fun.