Talk:Game Updates/@comment-24139040-20131109153956/@comment-24139040-20131109170317

My point is, do you know exactly what you're spending YOUR money on? To buy two rainbow dragons from the market, it would cost you $200. That's a lot of cash! And if you did this a month ago or so, you did it knowing if you invested this large sum of money, you would at least be able to breed more. You invested in a game with a set of rules. How would you feel if you bought Mortal Kombat and a few months later they removed the blood and fatalities, or if you bought Need for Speed and suddenly you could no longer drive your car past 30 mph. It's not a problem that a company wants to make changes, but when A LOT of people have invested A LOT of money and then suddenly they are not getting what they paid for, it becomes a problem. They say it was a glitch, but was it really? And even if it was, it was left in the game long enough to become a main feature. They could've fixed it soon after the game launched but they purposely didn't. I for one am a lot less likely to invest money now knowing they have no problem changing the rules so drastically so late in the game.

Do you know exactly why you bought 14000 magic in the store today? Was it for a 6th rift dragon replica? Or something else? These are questions that people should think about and bring attention to.

I'm also not trying to bash the company or say burn it down. I like this game a lot and play everyday which is why I posted in the first place. People should present their feedback to make the game better instead of blindly following changes because "omgz BFS was so good in the past, they can never do wrong". If people just remain confused and frustrated, they're going to lose interest; confused and frustrated players are going to be unwilling to spend money, and guess what, no more updates. I want this game to succeed and the only way to do that is to keep trust in your customers.