![]() I have been a Community Manager with Innogames for over 5 years now. Im only going to pick on this one part and the answer is bugs happen, what I do know however is that the ulterior motive you all think is behind this is wrong. Personally I favour one of these options over the others but I don't see what will be gained by me stating that here. I would also ask why has this issue not been fixed on the beta servers yet if Inno are well aware of it? If c) the error is unfortunate and I would assume Inno would respond by refunding any customers who had been effected by the issue and spent diamonds to buy this item that was sold with false advertising, however, unintentional the situation has been (if the customers wanted to be refunded). Why is user feedback ignored? If b) this is a cynical ploy by Inno to exploit its customers by selling an item under false information and then changing it. I do not know which of these situations actually happened, but if a) then what is the beta server for. Same outcry followed on the en forums.Ī) Inno did not read the feedback on the beta forums and were unaware of the issue and released to the en serversī) Inno did read the feedback on the beta forums and were aware of the issue and released to the en serversĬ) Inno did read the feedback on the beta forums and were aware of the issue, decided to delay or fix the bug before the release, but this did not happen for an unspecified reason (presumably an oversight somewhere along the release cycle) and they released to the en servers. This *bug* was not fixed on the beta server and was released on the live server. However, along with others that have posted on this thread I can also confirm that this same issue occurred on the beta servers - obvious to see by increase in scores of the top guilds - and there were complaints about this in the beta forum. First let me say I think the mods have done an outstanding job with this issue.
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