Dont feeed her pleaselolno the sense of urgency is one of the best tools in a marketer's arsenal the clock is ticking and this leads to irrational decisions where people spend $230 on virtual items in ONE payment. Cant ask for anything better than that from the marketer's perspective who doesnt play the game or care about players.![]()
Tell that to oneplus who made 1 billion dollars off their exclusive invite-to-spend-money system. You get the invite it says you have 24 hours to place an order of either $300-500 USD the clock is ticking your brain shuts off you dont have time to evaluate the OPO vs other android phones out there and then you make the order bam.
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where exactly did you find these financials?
also, upgrades worked so great for YNK, why did it have to change names, has a roughly 9M$ loss, a decreasing income and to top it all off the ynk stock is at pretty much an all time low.
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Such an awesome marketing technique...con a minority of your population into making an irrational spending decision...as you cause lots of the others to quit as they flee the excessive pay to win...then 6 months later you get laid off when the games revenue is crashing due to declining population.lolno the sense of urgency is one of the best tools in a marketer's arsenal the clock is ticking and this leads to irrational decisions where people spend $230 on virtual items in ONE payment. Cant ask for anything better than that from the marketer's perspective who doesnt play the game or care about players.
(my original post)
No - they started walking away when Epics were sold in the IM for ridiculous amounts of RPs (IIRC about $225 USD worth) and the didn't leave the sale up for more than a couple hours. The next bunch walked away when the started selling upgrade weapon parts for about $70-90 USD each one per week then stopped. Showed a lot of people exactly where YNK's priorities really were and they wanted nothing to do with it. The failures kept coming and people simply got fed up and left. That's ancient news. The update a year ago is just another nail in iRohan's coffin.
You quoted my post above when you wrote that. What did you think I was talking about? My quote was about players leaving after each of YNK's colossal fkups. I could care less about employees walking out (though some of them actually did for sure -- i have a couple of those on my fb friends list).This is the most ridiculous theory I've ever heard. I really doubt they all walked away from a decent paying job because the hire ups implemented something they didn't personally agree with. And even if some of them did do what you describe...they would have just hired someone else to do the job...because during the era you are talking about the game was actually profitable and had a decent population.
Frankly the only players that don't think epics and upgrades wasn't a complete & utter clusterf**k are the ones that are still playing here on Ran. There's not an awful lot of them is there.
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more than you expect lol, lots of philipine supots and mehikan putanas.(my original post)
You quoted my post above when you wrote that. What did you think I was talking about? My quote was about players leaving after each of YNK's colossal fkups. I could care less about employees walking out (though some of them actually did for sure -- i have a couple of those on my fb friends list).
Frankly the only players that don't think epics and upgrades wasn't a complete & utter clusterf**k are the ones that are still playing here on Ran. There's not an awful lot of them is there.
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Well...when the four previous posts look something like...(my original post)
You quoted my post above when you wrote that. What did you think I was talking about? My quote was about players leaving after each of YNK's colossal fkups. I could care less about employees walking out (though some of them actually did for sure -- i have a couple of those on my fb friends list).
Frankly the only players that don't think epics and upgrades wasn't a complete & utter clusterf**k are the ones that are still playing here on Ran. There's not an awful lot of them is there.
Talking about devs...Blunt mastery is harder to fix that twiddling some .bin files. In order for us to fix it we had to completely override the skill processor (yes, out in the wild we have the smarts to actually fix things like this).
PWi does not have the level of developers needed that understands the game engine enough to fix things at this level. The contracts of the devs that understand the server enough to fix those ran out years ago and those devs have moved on to other fun contracts.
Talking about devs...
Talking about devs...There's lots of different levels of developers - some are coders, some are nothing more than people that configure. 90% of them are nothing more than configuration guys and they are about half the cost to keep on staff than expert coders. New maps, new drops, skill level changes, experience/drop/forge/refine rates are all things that can be done with configuration. You don't need c++ coders to do that - all they have to do is use specialized graphical tools to transcode the necessary numbers into the configuration files or draw up new textures and maps.
Changing game mechanics requires stronk c++ coders to modify the game server engine and those have been gone for a long time now. Don't you wonder why a top end boss like the Ruler looks an awlful lot like Florenze over near Akhma? -- add a little touch up to florenze's texture and *poof! a new boss! That doesn't take a coding master just a mid-level developer.
Talking about devs...
So naturally when your referring to someone as they, after the previous 4 posts, 2 of which were yours, were all talking about devs, who would they be referring to...the devs?No - they started walking away when Epics were sold in the IM for ridiculous amounts of RPs (IIRC about $225 USD worth) and the didn't leave the sale up for more than a couple hours. The next bunch walked away when the started selling upgrade weapon parts for about $70-90 USD each one per week then stopped. Showed a lot of people exactly where YNK's priorities really were and they wanted nothing to do with it. The failures kept coming and people simply got fed up and left. That's ancient news. The update a year ago is just another nail in iRohan's coffin.
Rofl. And then you see that game dead because people felt once in this scheme, and then all left. And then you wonder why the game is dead.lolno the sense of urgency is one of the best tools in a marketer's arsenal the clock is ticking and this leads to irrational decisions where people spend $230 on virtual items in ONE payment. Cant ask for anything better than that from the marketer's perspective who doesnt play the game or care about players.
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