Lots of issues with buying arxes at the moment apparently…My gripe is that I made an ARX purchase, the funds have been taken out of my account, but the ARX didn't show up at all.... Anyone else having this issue?
Yeah, that's where I'm seeing issues too. I would actually support them getting more revenue out of the game if that were to be visible and clear that it was being put into the game. I've been away just about a year. Came back to putz about and see what's new. That answer is 'not much'. Old bugs still there. Same missions. Same everything. I guess I'll see what shakes out in the new PP.if they would put the money back into the game i would support it as well, but currently i think that Frontier is in a bad financial situation. So that money probably get used for other things.
And upping the price of weapon colors or engine colors is just a joke its 0 effort to begin with, just sliding the rgb values of assets that are already ingame.
I think I saw something suggesting it was browser related.Guess I was lucky then, mine showed up immediately.
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What's a real kicker imo is that despite the outcry we still haven't heard anything from them, even though they had to have anticipated this community response? ....
Still doesn't make sense since they did the Arx "adjustment" on legacy console as well, And we have gotten squat !Tempted to say something about 'tinfoil'...
...but omg - you might be right!![]()
What's a real kicker imo is that despite the outcry we still haven't heard anything from them, even though they had to have anticipated this community response? Even content creators have said when they ask about the ARX inflation fdev apparently replied with, "no comment". Truly bizarre business practices at Frontier.
I really, really, really don't want to believe that but it sure does feel like that right now. The way they have interacted with the community this year feels like the way Ramsay Bolton "interacted" with Theon Greyjoy after the sacking of Winterfell.They just simply do not care and have no respect for their players. Simple as that. They never have and they never will.
Not until after the store maintenance is complete.I'm just imagining the sheer amount of arx purchasing going on today! 7th May.
But not me.
There's nothing to say that would sway anyone and the people who would sympathize with the players have no say in this.What's a real kicker imo is that despite the outcry we still haven't heard anything from them, even though they had to have anticipated this community response? Even content creators have said when they ask about the ARX inflation fdev apparently replied with, "no comment". Truly bizarre business practices at Frontier.
I agree, they could at least be honest and transparent though. Plus players do have a say so to speak, though only in how they choose to do business with Frontier going forward.There's nothing to say that would sway anyone and the people who would sympathize with the players have no say in this.
You're right, the outcry is there but it isn't that big. It's surprising to me how many people are fine with getting the short end of the stick and are quick to defend fdev when so many other ways of generating revenue could be pursued without making anyone feel like crap because they were saving up for something, or for not spending all of the ARX they just bought.I don't think the outcry is that big to be honest, mostly it's just deflating/diverting the hype the Python Mk2 could've had pre-launch otherwise and replacing it with general disinterest once the new reality sets in.
Same. This is a buncha booty that could have been handled much better and been more healthy for the game overall without such drama. That said, even with pricing being so ghastly and the changes to the store, there's a lot to potentially look forward to with Powerplay 2.0 and the unannounced new feature.Once this is over I'm not interested in discussing prebuilt ship builds or overpowered P2W features - I'd rather talk about cool space stuff, but that's not what's hip anymore now.
GW gave the community a heads-up for a 3% - 5% (!) price increase."We understand that no one likes a price rise and we’ve done our best to keep prices down. We’re giving you a heads-up now so that you have plenty of time to take advantage of current prices."
It's hard to fathom why Frontier didn't take the above approach to announcing a price increase. Games Workshop are notorious for high prices, but at least they gave their community a fair heads-up.
GW gave the community a heads-up for a 3% - 5% (!) price increase.
Let that sink in.
Another benefit to being transparent and giving specific warning like this is it triggers a larger influx of transactions before those changes go live in June.If I understand correctly, there was even scope for some positive spin - emphasising that there have been no price rises for 5 years, so reluctantly given recent high inflation etc. etc.
I totally feel for FDev, but it seems like businesses everywhere are becomming collectively too greedy... In a competitive world of business, in which consumers are becomming progressively strapped for cash, prices need to come down and value needs to go up.