EDIT: Thank all of you kind people for either taking my side or not being rude.
And thank you salty special snowflakes for proving my point severely on my thread!
♡Paws
EDIT: Thank all of you kind people for either taking my side or not being rude.
And thank you salty special snowflakes for proving my point severely on my thread!
♡Paws
I find it quite sad that you would simply write off anyone who voiced a different opinion as a "salty special snowflake".
I think youre blind.
The first half: Thank all of you people for either taking my side or not being rude
People with different opinions who werent salty morons= not being rude
I saw a few people on here who werent rude and had a different opinion. I praise them for it
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I did miss that. Apologies. That being said, you tacked on an aside. If people complain about the items not being free, well, that's their problem. You shouldn't restrict content/items on the premise people will complain. That much is inevitable.




For many people, glamour options are enriching. I have plenty of fun simply tailoring pretty outfits, as does a friend of mine. It's like a glorified, action oriented Sims. Your post essentially determines my experiences, then goes on to cite them as not enriching by your standards. You may feel without the event, the items aren't special. I, however, do not. Would I like the event? Sure. But I would like the items even more, and am willing to pay for them. Putting them on the Cash Shop allows us both to enjoy them in our own way. I do not see why that's such a bad thing.I made an edit before your post that I would rather see events re-run than put in the cash shop. Seeing an item sold on the cash shop wouldn't devalue my experiences, but I don't see how it enriches the experience by simply paying for an item. The item is exclusive because it came from an event, by definition, a special occasion, and I don't feel the item should be available outside of that.
This. Omgggggggg ^For many people, glamour options are enriching. I have plenty of fun simply tailoring pretty outfits, as does a friend of mine. It\\'s like a glorified, action oriented Sims. Your post essentially determines my experiences, then goes on to cite them as not enriching by your standards. You may feel without the event, the items aren\\'t special. I, however, do not. Would I like the event? Sure. But I would like the items even more, and am willing to pay for them. Putting them on the Cash Shop allows us both to enjoy them in our own way. I do not see why that\\'s such a bad thing.



This x100Let me just say that I think exclusivity with digital items is one of the silliest things I've heard of, they usually exist for the sole purpose of getting a large influx of money in a short period of time. The only thing I believe should be "exclusive" are items that are incredibly hard to earn, whether due to long grinds or whatever else. Like the Kirin, except it should never be nerfed. That's the only point that exclusivity actually starts to mean something.
But yeah, I understand people could be friendlier with the whole thing, but the Lightning thread pops up all of the time and there's already been multiple events and chances to obtain it.
Bringing back the events is silly anyway, as any one person who missed it the previous time is going to complain. Cash shop is different, I absolutely love glamours but I'd rather obtain them in game (by working for them and not doing a limited event) than pay for them.
Last edited by WinterLuna; 11-20-2015 at 10:56 AM.
People care too much on what others have, when there's no reason at all for it. They're virtual items. Be happy with what you got and enjoy what you get and let others be happy aswell, you have no reason at all to care what item does someone else get. You have your pretty character A that will never ever interact/affect character B who also wants to look pretty but character A (thousands of As) doesn't want other people to look pretty because I don't know why honestly. It's an event you complete in minutes/hour and they give excuses like they earned it. They were simply lucky they were playing at the time the event happened. Then comes the excuse the were supporting the game back then, well if they add the items to mog station and new players buy them, they're supporting the game aswell (extra support besides sub).For many people, glamour options are enriching. I have plenty of fun simply tailoring pretty outfits, as does a friend of mine. It's like a glorified, action oriented Sims. Your post essentially determines my experiences, then goes on to cite them as not enriching by your standards. You may feel without the event, the items aren't special. I, however, do not. Would I like the event? Sure. But I would like the items even more, and am willing to pay for them. Putting them on the Cash Shop allows us both to enjoy them in our own way. I do not see why that's such a bad thing.
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