Quote Originally Posted by cnn1_7545681 View Post
If you cried the 1st time because you thought you needed her, shes for sale again so stop crying. Lol but this time for 29.99 so cry a little more this time because $5 last time was LIKE OMG to much
+1 !!!!!!!! LMFAO!!!!!! i was thinking the exact same thing! one i remember in particular trying to explain me that 4.95 is a lot of money and just 30 minutes or so ago asked me how important hit rating is on maria.


about the casino thing, its very frustrating. from my over 20k chips i got 2 leader cards that failed multiple times each and 10 purple medals where i got only 1 delivered and had to contact customer support. unfortunately i know stanely's answer already that the game gave me "1 purple medal" and i will respond that i am aware of that but the game indicated me 10 instead... very very frustrating this is. back in my evony days i thought the "wheel of demise" (or doom) was bad, but this is even worse. i remember one of my guild mates spun a lv10 chip on the first casino day. since then no player got anything remotely as good and we have in our guild 30+ active players and 9 coiners.

Quote Originally Posted by ChickenWing View Post
I mean, that's 90 gems' worth of casino tokens. I believe they gave casino tokens in the packages to incite people to buy them. But once anyone tries this, why would they want to buy more?
exactly, unfortunately they will never see it this way.

another event that happened in another game (lineage2)i love to play came into my mind about this. the game makers are in korea and the us-devision got some say about the parameters and stuff after they mailed the patches.
the best example ever about GM's greed happened in that game:
there was an event where over time the rank of the grand price would increase and you had a choice if you wanted to use your event items and claim your reward or stay in the game for a chance on a bigger price or loose it all. in the first hours a lot of prices where given out and the servers taken down. after the servers came up, hours later the grand price in "epic jewels" (months ahead from the actual event happening) where given out multiple times and the servers taken down again. turns out the game makers got greedy and lowered the drop rate in the event, resulting into a huge accumulation of grand prices because the 'insignificant' rewards wherent given/claimed.
the morale of the story is, its only pixels, dont get greedy over them and be happy for your customers if they get something great once in a while!