All that new stuff that they just added was content that could be earned through gameplay and completing the previous year's Moonfire Faire quests. I already have them and I didn't pay a dime on the cash shop for them.
All that new stuff that they just added was content that could be earned through gameplay and completing the previous year's Moonfire Faire quests. I already have them and I didn't pay a dime on the cash shop for them.
That suddenly makes this all right?
What a great welcome to new and returning players, if it was stuff that could be earned through a previous seasonal event.. why not allow it to be earned again, instead of straight up ripping off paying customers. This is unacceptable.
maybe next year if there are Yukatas again. But not this year.
Also new players who haven't played last year have not paid for the emote.
And those who paid it during the time, but have not did the quests, don't earned it normaly. I'm against giving rewards to players who ignored the event.
Last edited by Felis; 08-07-2015 at 03:43 AM.
Before when old event stuff could be bought ingame for gil players complained that New players that missed it last year could get it basicly for free and that the rarity of the items was gone and wished people that missed it would not be able to get them, as once it's done it's done.
See the pattern here? No matter how you do it, there will always be people complaining that it's not the right way.
So.. they did the exact same thing people were angry about.. but are making money off it now?Before when old event stuff could be bought ingame for gil players complained that New players that missed it last year could get it basicly for free and that the rarity of the items was gone and wished people that missed it would not be able to get them, as once it's done it's done.
See the pattern here? No matter how you do it, there will always be people complaining that it's not the right way.
This solves nothing and only brews anger and well.. money for SE.
Yeah except the "I don't want other people to have what I have crowd" are functional 8 year olds and their opinion should be ignored.Before when old event stuff could be bought ingame for gil players complained that New players that missed it last year could get it basicly for free and that the rarity of the items was gone and wished people that missed it would not be able to get them, as once it's done it's done.
See the pattern here? No matter how you do it, there will always be people complaining that it's not the right way.
So what I'm getting from the atmosphere in this thread is that the people who earned their Bomb Dance are pissed off because the rest of us, who have NOT earned it, get to buy it without going through the trouble of working for one.
Well, technically, I guess I could say I am working for one. I have to work to get that two dollars.
Three Ilm Knights, One Thousand Malm Road
While one can always image how things might get bad in the future, I don't think such apocalyptic visions have much real relevance.
So, explain to me how being able to buy old emotes and outfits is hurting the game now. Because I don't see it.
Nope, that's not it at all.So what I'm getting from the atmosphere in this thread is that the people who earned their Bomb Dance are pissed off because the rest of us, who have NOT earned it, get to buy it without going through the trouble of working for one.
Well, technically, I guess I could say I am working for one. I have to work to get that two dollars.
No one is pissed off that you can buy the bomb dance and other things in the cash shop. In fact, people are supporting it.
They really shouldn't let you get this stuff back at all. It was a one time event, guess I'm just used to WoW where you could never get event stuff again.
I have no problem with them selling optional items, as they are optional and do not effect your enjoyment of the game what so ever since they are purely cosmetic. I'd just rather event items stay on the people who were there for the event.
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