The secrecy was for an event that has to be rescheduled to another weekOriginally Posted by slipknotbg Go to original post
It doesn't matter, it will be as underwhelming as everything else.Originally Posted by MHart4 Go to original post
Everyone being negative needs to **** off. Do you *******es have any clue how difficult it is to maintain a mobile phone game with a global user base of thousands of users with real-time feedback and little-to-no bugs? Are you ******g kidding me? And then on top of all of that, this Toller dude keeps the nicest ******g personality and is straightforward and earnest in his communication with the community? Seriously, every one of you pissheads, ****. OFF. This is an amazing game built around one of the greatest shows of all time. If the game died, it would be ******g sad. Be more grateful for Christ sake. ****.
Damn, you positive white knights people are always the angriest. Meanwhile the game once again has connection issues.Originally Posted by ImperialMu Go to original post
Umm... Okay?Originally Posted by ImperialMu Go to original post
Sure, people here can be overly negative at times. On the other hand, none are (usually) as loud and rude as you.
Also, the game is NOT "little-to-no bugs". There are long time bugs and issues that affect PvP that have not been fixed since the release of the game (and some cannot without a server side implementation, which is no longer on the roadmap). Also, there has been very little development related to gameplay (new modes, more PvE levels, etc). The main focus seems to be on releasing new cards (and the sale thereof). Balancing is often questionable, and ham-fisted. The distance between the end users and the developers is pretty big. And so on, and so forth.
Generally Id also say that over time the tone has changed here. My guess is people get frustrated when their feedback is ignored. So they have tried going a bit louder, and still gotten ignored. If they are sharp toned and angry (rabble rabble rabble) by now, then its a situation that could - to some extent - have been avoided.