See you on there tonight then mate, we can listen to our other mate having a domestic again :)
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Here you go..:D
I am positive I love this game.
I am positive I have had none of the problems on your list.
I am positive my wife hates the amount of time I play this game.
I am positively looking forward to the DLC and generally I am just positive about this game and the IP. :cool:
I totally get what you're saying Chill, it doesn't look good for visitors to this forum who are considering the game. I love this game and play everyday mostly BUT.....my Xbox Live Gold just expired and I'm skint...Noooooo! LoL
The same logic could also be spun as: If you do not like people complaining about the games issues, leave and come back once the issue is resolved.
Same logic, just spun from a different perspective. After all, if you are not enjoying the game because others are not enjoying it, why are you still here?
I think there will be nothing to read here if they all go to bugs section and I need to put my nerd rage on whiners somewhere - so keep posting those threads.
Well said OP.
I have no sympathy for someone who consistently complains about a situation they continue to put themselves in. <insert> naw bro, Trion put us here <insert> - and you continue to stay.
So people should only post the good, not the bad, because you're tired of hearing the bad and because Trion ignores things either way?
You can't honestly think that would be persuasive to anyone whatsoever, can you? That somewhere out there someone was about to post about how pissed off they are that their clan boost went *poof* yet again, but, hell, now they can't post about it because Chilmeister is sick of seeing those posts?
My experience has been that many of the people posting about boosts are posting about those someone else paid for. If someone in my clan pays for a boost that does not show up for them, then they need to submit a support ticket or use chat or work to get it taken care of.
The resolution can take time though and people need to understand this. If the lost boost was one for yourself alone, then they may have to first see that what you are saying is true. And on the server side it might look as if you did get the boost every time you logged on.
If a clan is large and the person bought a clan boost that sometimes worked and sometimes didn't for some other clan members, but it worked for them at all times, it's impossible for Trion to assess any bits that the purchaser is owed. I know this did happen in my clan for me. When some people were reporting they weren't seeing boosts, I was. And that was for several days. So some people also never experienced the loss of any boost I bought. And I didn't, either. So, what money/bits does Trion owe me and how would they figure that out?
Even if the boost dropped in and out for me (which has happened), it's difficult to quickly assess what bits I'm owed.
And here's another problem. Say my clan has a week of boosts up already that I did not buy and I buy a boost. That boost I bought does not take effect for a week. The boosts others bought stop working FOR ME. I am not owed any money until the boost I paid for should take effect in a week, and if it does not work.