Second ROC package?
Mike_1978
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@Kabam Zibiit
I would like to start off with thanking Kabam for the MROC compensation packages sent earlier this month. It was a nice that Kabam wanted to compensate those who played MROC with its pending closure. With that being said, because Kabam gathered player data at the end of January/ beginning of February I was wondering when MROC is officially shut down on april 1st if Kabam will transfer the units collected on players accounts to their MCOC profiles or will they be lost? Even half the units collected would be nice. I am only asking because since the data collection, MROC has still been running and players have aquired more materials since then.
I would like to start off with thanking Kabam for the MROC compensation packages sent earlier this month. It was a nice that Kabam wanted to compensate those who played MROC with its pending closure. With that being said, because Kabam gathered player data at the end of January/ beginning of February I was wondering when MROC is officially shut down on april 1st if Kabam will transfer the units collected on players accounts to their MCOC profiles or will they be lost? Even half the units collected would be nice. I am only asking because since the data collection, MROC has still been running and players have aquired more materials since then.
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I believe money purchases were disabled well before the game actually shutting down, and was prior to or in line with the specified date at which they were going to collect the needed info to base your MCoC items on, precisely for this very reason.
They made available all the unreleased gear, gave you thousands of units to spend along with all the rank up resources you could ever want so you can do whatever you wanted in game. None of that is transferable. Take screenshots or videos for memories of you want but none of it matters. It's all just for nostalgia now.
Ability to continue playing (FOR FUN) was allowed for a while longer. So that people could wrap up attempting to do some things maybe they hadn’t tried out yet, or savor some additional memories of it.
It was NOT a job, and you don’t get paid for it.