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    Thanks Trion

    It's become customary to compensate players for down time with loot boosts and such, so thank you for the weekend boosts Trion. Please keep up the hard work you are doing trying to improve the game in the face of constant whining. I for one am not going to bail out because such-and-such perk changed and now it's not the same. Maybe the rough shake-down will get rid of some of the less mature players, something that the devs can't alter (unfortunately).

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    You must work for Trion!!!

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    LOL NO, but i have spent a good deal of my work years in customer service. I know how much people suck when they think they deserve something. The staff has to eat and pay rent but everybody crabs about the bit store. How much do you think you should get for what you paid for the game? Now compare it to a meal from McDonalds. Your entertainment dollar goes pretty far here. That's why I play a lot of boardgames

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    Quote Originally Posted by orcface View Post
    It's become customary to compensate players for down time with loot boosts and such, so thank you for the weekend boosts Trion. Please keep up the hard work you are doing trying to improve the game in the face of constant whining. I for one am not going to bail out because such-and-such perk changed and now it's not the same. Maybe the rough shake-down will get rid of some of the less mature players, something that the devs can't alter (unfortunately).
    Yeah because getting rid of paying customers is a great idea, and calling people immature is really mature. You win most entertaining post of the day award.

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    Quote Originally Posted by orcface View Post
    Maybe the rough shake-down will get rid of some of the less mature players, something that the devs can't alter (unfortunately).
    So in your world it's a good thing when a company releases flawed product because it will help them shed customers. I can see why you're no longer in customer service. You're poorly suited for the task.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Deunan View Post
    So in your world it's a good thing when a company releases flawed product because it will help them shed customers. I can see why you're no longer in customer service. You're poorly suited for the task.
    No, I always gave the customer great service. I kept my opinions to myself and gave them what they wanted. That didn't keep them from been snarky jack@sses. Kind of like here. Thanks for proving my point.

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    I don't buy outfits or lockboxes (etc.) in the bit store, but I've happily ponied up for every DLC offered for a game I came to love. I certainly appreciate the compensations given us for downtime, etc. I certainly recognize and appreciate the attempts to improve the game.

    That doesn't mean I think those attempts have succeeded, though. In fact, the 'bullet sponge' change basically ruined the game for me. Not because it's too hard (it's barely any harder at all, actually), but because playing went from hugely entertaining to hugely tedious and grind-y. Because the bullet sponge effect may well be a component of the overall DLC5 code changes that can't be readily altered (I asked for clarification on that point, but no response), the chances of the game getting back into the "fun" category seem slim...and that's a damn shame.
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    Quote Originally Posted by orcface View Post
    No, I always gave the customer great service. I kept my opinions to myself and gave them what they wanted. That didn't keep them from been snarky jack@sses. Kind of like here. Thanks for proving my point.
    Calling people snarky *******es= very mature. And you gave them what they wanted. You see the flaws in your posts?

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    Quote Originally Posted by orcface View Post
    It's become customary to compensate players for down time with loot boosts and such, so thank you for the weekend boosts Trion. Please keep up the hard work you are doing trying to improve the game in the face of constant whining. I for one am not going to bail out because such-and-such perk changed and now it's not the same. Maybe the rough shake-down will get rid of some of the less mature players, something that the devs can't alter (unfortunately).
    Way to insult 90% of the games players, are you going to kick a puppy next?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Festival View Post
    I don't buy outfits or lockboxes (etc.) in the bit store, but I've happily ponied up for every DLC offered for a game I came to love. I certainly appreciate the compensations given us for downtime, etc. I certainly recognize and appreciate the attempts to improve the game.

    That doesn't mean I think those attempts have succeeded, though. In fact, the 'bullet sponge' change basically ruined the game for me. Not because it's too hard (it's barely any harder at all, actually), but because playing went from hugely entertaining to hugely tedious and grind-y. Because the bullet sponge effect may well be a component of the overall DLC5 code changes that can't be readily altered (I asked for clarification on that point, but no response), the chances of the game getting back into the "fun" category seem slim...and that's a damn shame.
    Wow! I am having a flashback to the Wookie supplement and NCE upgrade! Both were fatally tied together. Same thing happened then, most of what my characters did and could do was rendered useless. People fled the game so fast, the total server population ended up the size of my old guild. Lol!

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