Why would you get compensation? They are improving the game, with improvements come some changes. I don't get how you fell that you want compensation.
Yep, we have all been paying to beta test the game since "launch" last april. Now they've figured out how the game should have been designed and are releasing to the consoles. It does feel a lot like dirty pool but it will be hard to argue you should get money back. Asking for money back for this change is the same as buying a car, driving it for a year, then asking for your money back when the next year's model is released.
Woolenthreads wrote: »Yep, we have all been paying to beta test the game since "launch" last april. Now they've figured out how the game should have been designed and are releasing to the consoles. It does feel a lot like dirty pool but it will be hard to argue you should get money back. Asking for money back for this change is the same as buying a car, driving it for a year, then asking for your money back when the next year's model is released.
No different from a lot of other developing games then.
Yep, we have all been paying to beta test the game since "launch" last april. Now they've figured out how the game should have been designed and are releasing to the consoles. It does feel a lot like dirty pool but it will be hard to argue you should get money back. Asking for money back for this change is the same as buying a car, driving it for a year, then asking for your money back when the next year's model is released.
Yep, we have all been paying to beta test the game since "launch" last april. Now they've figured out how the game should have been designed and are releasing to the consoles. It does feel a lot like dirty pool but it will be hard to argue you should get money back. Asking for money back for this change is the same as buying a car, driving it for a year, then asking for your money back when the next year's model is released.
More like driving a car thats not released for public use for a year, suffering bring it to the mechanic constantly...then being told you can have the real model next year.
In most states this is called the lemon law.