I agree. With only 7 hours left of the first day of AQ since the "fix", only 1/3 of my alliance has joined. The rest are just...gone. I don't know if they are still experiencing issues and are therefore not participating or if they are just feeling burned out by the stale state of the game, but they are not there regardless. We're talking about a whole alliance full of people who previously put in amazing work and reached heights I couldn't have even dreamed of at the beginning of the year, and most of them are just idling about in the game.
At this point, it doesn't really matter if the bug itself is fixed or not. Of course that should be done - obviously - but there's so much more to fix than just that one issue. That bug has had ripple effects throughout the game and the community and has left so much stuff broken in its wake. You can't just throw out a hotfix and end the compensation with the belief that everything will magically go back to normal. That's wildly overoptimistic.
Now, if Kabam wants to end the compensation, so be it. Just don't say it's because "things have returned to normal". They have not. They will not, for a very long time. In the meantime, alliances will most likely still lose out on glory and other AQ rewards.
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At this point, it doesn't really matter if the bug itself is fixed or not. Of course that should be done - obviously - but there's so much more to fix than just that one issue. That bug has had ripple effects throughout the game and the community and has left so much stuff broken in its wake. You can't just throw out a hotfix and end the compensation with the belief that everything will magically go back to normal. That's wildly overoptimistic.
Now, if Kabam wants to end the compensation, so be it. Just don't say it's because "things have returned to normal". They have not. They will not, for a very long time. In the meantime, alliances will most likely still lose out on glory and other AQ rewards.