Well, now that i’m seeing the staff respond to the players, i want to talk about something, yeah a enormous quantity of people exploit a game’s bug. That’s a fact, but there’s a number of people who dont, i will not include myself in the people who dont, because, i normally play without reading the chat, in SA server its really annoying. So i was going to the Tenet Church for like a thirty minutes of farm per day in galoks, killed one and received the battle bracelet, thinking that was really strange i looked upon the information, and discovered de bug, well, i thought that getting one more just for getting a practonium, and after was farming mouringaka for the antenna(% based), and in the end i tried to get for myself the armor cubes in HG 280 for myself only.
Ok, i can say that’s cheating regardless of what i say, but, some people exploit the game for like a 70kk of silver, others exploited just to aquire equips for themselves, others just farm the orange 315 itens, and even the people who just did the 290 dun, they get only the artilonium and get involved in all this.
In any case, it’s a bug that many people exploited, but i have to agree with the people that calls the major cause, the IMC and not the playes. You cannot expected that a compesation of some premium itens, can be satisfatory for like a four days to a week, more so if the player didn’t do nothing wrong, its like giving a candy to someone who lost it’s teeth.
I don’t know how, but, this penalty of 4 to 7 days(it’s not really a penalty, it’s more like a investigation, but for the players it’s like a penalty.) is out of proportions, and it’s for everybody, even the players who are clean, its just unfair, how much a error, a bug that you guys overlook for like a 12 hours, make the people wait for 4 to seven days, and after giveaway tons of premium itens of apology, like it’s normal. I will continue playing, not that anyone cares, but just expressing my opinion in this whole thing, and again not that matters, i can’t say that i have a better a idea, but i still think that’s a wrong way of leading the problem.