True, but once it goes viral, we go months or even years waiting and hoping that there will be a fix and it may or may not come. So if you post it here, on Reddit, or make a video for YouTube. More and more players will start trying cause they don't fear being caughtOriginally Posted by mckrackin5324 Go to original post
I've sent you a PM for clarification on this one.Originally Posted by Peppyevilelmo Go to original post
As far as TD2 is concerned, we want to implement the lessons that have been learned across TD. I know that's a little vague, but there will be a time and place to discuss more TD2 when we get there.
And how many months or years after TD2 is released before you can discuss it? Cause it has been well over two years and still a lot of things from TD that you guys can't seem to discuss. Sorry I had to ask.Originally Posted by UbiAmper Go to original post
I think the dev team want the perfect game but alas many reasons why they may not be able to bring it. Firstly time-cost-resources. Then limitations of their workspace.
I think the first one they may well put in the resources and time to fix such issues but if the engine doesnt allow for a fix then they are as buggered as we are. Then comes the war of perception aka marketing. So forgive me for being yet another cynical brit but release day wont necessarily be any indication if certain issues persist. Unless ofc the devs identify who the hackers/cheaters are and invite them onto the beta so they can see if these individuals can break their game.
That is ofc.... if they give a rats ***. They may just worry about taking ppls money.![]()