Jake65
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Word got out that you'd posted a beach selfieWho are these ghostly guests? They are seemingly interested enough to view the postings, but not interested enough to contribute and support a threatened resource.
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Word got out that you'd posted a beach selfieWho are these ghostly guests? They are seemingly interested enough to view the postings, but not interested enough to contribute and support a threatened resource.
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Good point @Hekata. Presumably those fora are also facing impending doom. I wonder how they fare in those distant regions?Some of those might be players from other servers.
Also, there's a better crowd here.The reason many longstanding players want to keep the Forum is more about the repositry of useful information that's built up in here over the years
I wouldn't be ordering any drinks though, if that's what it turns you into.Also, there's a better crowd here.
I absolutely agree! Its the sheer volume of valuable advice and information that lies in these forums that I think is most upsetting to lose.!The reason many longstanding players want to keep the Forum is more about the repositry of useful information that's built up in here over the years - the number of daily posts is a lesser issue. But no doubt Inno feel that numbers of posts are some kind of measure of success...
I dont believe I mentioned anywhere about volume of posts or lack thereof on the forum.Follow your own advice.
The first half of the Blessings of the Phoenix appears to be pathetic. This follows a series of poor events that have become a pattern.
However, the new pattern is about how few postings there are daily. As a result, one can already conclude McBratty’s holiday request has come to be. That’s why this snippy post.
There aren’t a lack of topics, only a lack of posters.
Actually, my point of view was that you and @Kazzandra were saying fundamentally the same thing, in different ways. I agree with both of you. Perhaps we even all agree that Inno has lost the plot?The post wasnt snippy but rather pointing out how Inno keeps getting it terribly wrong so there is no need for you to take a go at me.
@McBratty you wrote,I dont believe I mentioned anywhere about volume of posts or lack thereof on the forum.
The post wasnt snippy but rather pointing out how Inno keeps getting it terribly wrong so there is no need for you to take a go at me.
Inno didn’t lose any plot. They lost posters.Actually, my point of view was that you and @Kazzandra were saying fundamentally the same thing, in different ways. I agree with both of you. Perhaps we even all agree that Inno has lost the plot?
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And another thing Inno!Actually, my point of view was that you and @Kazzandra were saying fundamentally the same thing, in different ways. I agree with both of you. Perhaps we even all agree that Inno has lost the plot?
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The more advanced the player, the crappier the offers become. It'd be nicer all around if they had a sliding scale, offering high CAL cities a more decent reward. But then some Chapter 3 player would whine that it was unfair and hurt their little feelings!crappy offers.
Not really 'better'. But less miserable perhaps.It would be be better if they gave us a pick of crappy offers instead of forcing goods on us we dont need.
Edited againAnd another thing Inno!
I am sick and tired of receiving your crappy offers. Aint no way I am giving you my money even with these pathetic incentives.
U angered me. I’m not in a giving mood.
Get a clue!
It’s nothing new the company has not heard before.The more advanced the player, the crappier the offers become. It'd be nicer all around if they had a sliding scale, offering high CAL cities a more decent reward. But then some Chapter 3 player would whine that it was unfair and hurt their little feelings!
The company is hurting their own business.It would be be better if they gave us a pick of crappy offers instead of forcing goods on us we dont need.
I have worked with lawyers on many occasions. The short answer is 'no'. The long answer would put you to sleep, and require a suitably hefty retainer fee in order to properly consider the ramifications and responsibilities applicable under the various jurisdictions operating in the several countries involved, as their legislation permits.A question for any lawyer types out there.
If Inno suddenly abandoned the game, would players who have spent real money (not diamonds they have received) have a claim against the company?
Just curious, see.