Amazing, revive farming has been gone for two days and I have already lost all will to play
Thorki
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I’ve never experienced this feeling with MCOC before. Other times I have been passionately angry about a certain decision or two from Kabam, but this is different. I don’t feel angry, just bored and objectiveless. Like I have nothing to strive for. The grind is getting increasingly anti-player, so why play? I think I’m just resigned to quit MCOC. I really think I’m leaving for good this time. Killing a golden goose was that simple, Kabam. Enjoy losing players and profits. Note: this is NOT a call to boycott, just an account of my feelings about the state of the game.
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Why make all the noise?
You just came here to complain.
Now go back and play.
Please they wouldn't spend even with a coupon
Make them watch ads between arena matches, that would be profitable
Also reminder to others to play nice with OP too. We can heavily disagree while still being civil.
However, this presumes all free players are equal. They are not. In general, you can't tell which free player will eventually become a paying customer and which ones will just play for a while and leave. But it is true that the more you have to do to keep a free player around, the less likely it is you will ever convert them into a paying customer and the less likely they will stick around for a long period of time. If someone says without revive farming they are more likely to quit, they are also less likely to be a long term paying customer in the first place.
Every decision gains you players and loses you players. Reducing revive availability costs you players, but raising revive availability also costs you players. For every player you lose when you reduce revive availability, you lose a different player when they become more available and things become easier. I've seen this first hand in other games. So just because you quit, assuming you quit, doesn't mean that's bad for the long term viability of the playerbase. The playerbase might be better off without you, or rather without the things the game would need to give you to keep you around.
Honestly, it's part of why food courts exist but it's also more or less for convince for the customers so they can plan to stay longer. Generally, if you're going to the mall you already know what you want.
But your example isn't a great one because indoor giant malls are becoming a thing of the past. Vast outdoor shopping centers are what's replacing them. Instead of small, low service food stalls inside, those same food vendors can have full sized restaurants
Outdoor shopping malls are preferred so you don't have walk a mile to find the store you want, you can park in front of it and go in if that's all you're looking for.
If you're going to teach us basic business practices, at least know the material before teaching us "gumbies"( it's actually gummies but maybe you meant refer to us as shoes 🤷).
You dont wanna spend units because you want to save them for July 4th? Well, thats on you, not Kabam's problem, if not you can just do Everest Content how it is supposed to be done, taking your time getting the resources you need to complete and explore it.
It’s this sort of bs anti-player stuff that the op has every right to feel annoyed about