Kabam is simply taking increased measures to enforce rules they've had in place since the beginning. It isn't their fault that you had to break those rules because of decisions your government has made. It isn't unfriendly in the slightest; it's protecting the integrity of the game. Rules are rules.
Kabam is simply taking increased measures to enforce rules they've had in place since the beginning. It isn't their fault that you had to break those rules because of decisions your government has made. It isn't unfriendly in the slightest; it's protecting the integrity of the game. Rules are rules. From today on, don’t use any products from China, because they are against China, rules are rules, ok?
Kabam is simply taking increased measures to enforce rules they've had in place since the beginning. It isn't their fault that you had to break those rules because of decisions your government has made. It isn't unfriendly in the slightest; it's protecting the integrity of the game. Rules are rules. From today on, don’t use any products from China, because they are against China, rules are rules, ok? Do you have a point in your useless non-addition to the conversation?Besides making no sense, your comment has nothing to do with what I said. The Chinese government banned Google. You want Kabam to let people break their rules for a situation that has nothing to do with them?
Kabam is simply taking increased measures to enforce rules they've had in place since the beginning. It isn't their fault that you had to break those rules because of decisions your government has made. It isn't unfriendly in the slightest; it's protecting the integrity of the game. Rules are rules. From today on, don’t use any products from China, because they are against China, rules are rules, ok? Do you have a point in your useless non-addition to the conversation?Besides making no sense, your comment has nothing to do with what I said. The Chinese government banned Google. You want Kabam to let people break their rules for a situation that has nothing to do with them? Let's see if Kabam is happy to say bye bye to the revenue from China, although they have already lost majority of it years ago because they were too greedy and created a localized version to maximize "pay-to-win" mode in China, btw, Chinese players didn't buy it at that time. Rules are rules, Trump made a lot of rules, enjoy your rules in the next 3.5 years or probably forever.
Kabam is simply taking increased measures to enforce rules they've had in place since the beginning. It isn't their fault that you had to break those rules because of decisions your government has made. It isn't unfriendly in the slightest; it's protecting the integrity of the game. Rules are rules. From today on, don’t use any products from China, because they are against China, rules are rules, ok? Do you have a point in your useless non-addition to the conversation?Besides making no sense, your comment has nothing to do with what I said. The Chinese government banned Google. You want Kabam to let people break their rules for a situation that has nothing to do with them? Let's see if Kabam is happy to say bye bye to the revenue from China, although they have already lost majority of it years ago because they were too greedy and created a localized version to maximize "pay-to-win" mode in China, btw, Chinese players didn't buy it at that time. Rules are rules, Trump made a lot of rules, enjoy your rules in the next 3.5 years or probably forever. Chinese players are still playing, or the Chinese market is so small it won't matter. 10,000 people were banned, which if it is the entire market of China that was banned, includes other people from around the world, so it is well less than 10,000. Or Chinese players are still playing somehow (PC maybe), so the China market will be ok.
Kabam is simply taking increased measures to enforce rules they've had in place since the beginning. It isn't their fault that you had to break those rules because of decisions your government has made. It isn't unfriendly in the slightest; it's protecting the integrity of the game. Rules are rules. From today on, don’t use any products from China, because they are against China, rules are rules, ok? Do you have a point in your useless non-addition to the conversation?Besides making no sense, your comment has nothing to do with what I said. The Chinese government banned Google. You want Kabam to let people break their rules for a situation that has nothing to do with them? Rules are rules, Trump made a lot of rules, enjoy your rules in the next 3.5 years or probably forever.
Kabam is simply taking increased measures to enforce rules they've had in place since the beginning. It isn't their fault that you had to break those rules because of decisions your government has made. It isn't unfriendly in the slightest; it's protecting the integrity of the game. Rules are rules. From today on, don’t use any products from China, because they are against China, rules are rules, ok? Do you have a point in your useless non-addition to the conversation?Besides making no sense, your comment has nothing to do with what I said. The Chinese government banned Google. You want Kabam to let people break their rules for a situation that has nothing to do with them? Let's see if Kabam is happy to say bye bye to the revenue from China, although they have already lost majority of it years ago because they were too greedy and created a localized version to maximize "pay-to-win" mode in China, btw, Chinese players didn't buy it at that time. Rules are rules, Trump made a lot of rules, enjoy your rules in the next 3.5 years or probably forever. Chinese players are still playing, or the Chinese market is so small it won't matter. 10,000 people were banned, which if it is the entire market of China that was banned, includes other people from around the world, so it is well less than 10,000 for the Chinese population. Or Chinese players are still playing somehow (PC maybe), so the China market will be ok.
Kabam is simply taking increased measures to enforce rules they've had in place since the beginning. It isn't their fault that you had to break those rules because of decisions your government has made. It isn't unfriendly in the slightest; it's protecting the integrity of the game. Rules are rules. From today on, don’t use any products from China, because they are against China, rules are rules, ok? Do you have a point in your useless non-addition to the conversation?Besides making no sense, your comment has nothing to do with what I said. The Chinese government banned Google. You want Kabam to let people break their rules for a situation that has nothing to do with them? Let's see if Kabam is happy to say bye bye to the revenue from China, although they have already lost majority of it years ago because they were too greedy and created a localized version to maximize "pay-to-win" mode in China, btw, Chinese players didn't buy it at that time. Rules are rules, Trump made a lot of rules, enjoy your rules in the next 3.5 years or probably forever. Chinese players are still playing, or the Chinese market is so small it won't matter. 10,000 people were banned, which if it is the entire market of China that was banned, includes other people from around the world, so it is well less than 10,000 for the Chinese population. Or Chinese players are still playing somehow (PC maybe), so the China market will be ok. It wasn’t 10,000.It was over 10,000. Two very different numbers.