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I'm a New Player, But There Is a Problem

PostPosted: Fri Jun 19, 2009 10:12 am
by General Pimp
Hello, I signed up yesterday and am thoroughly enjoying the game. However, I have 2 or 3 problems with the game so far.
I feel like I was conned into entering too many games at once, and I am stuck on 4 endless games with people who arent playing.
I think we should be told of this before we start entering games.
Also, I think we should be able to play more than 4 games, because unless I get to play more games, rather than waiting a day or 2 for a game to end rather boringly, then I wont pay to play.

Thank You

Re: I'm a New Player, But There Is a Problem

PostPosted: Fri Jun 19, 2009 10:32 am
by xxtig12683xx
Spend 25 dollars to buy a premium membership, play all the games you want.

Problem solved.


-tig

Re: I'm a New Player, But There Is a Problem

PostPosted: Fri Jun 19, 2009 10:38 pm
by sully800
General Pimp wrote:Also, I think we should be able to play more than 4 games, because unless I get to play more games, rather than waiting a day or 2 for a game to end rather boringly, then I wont pay to play.


I think we all understand why players want to remain as freemiums, especially when first joining the site. Most people want to be able to try things out for a while before paying for it. If you do stick around, I think you will find this site to be rather addicting and you will be willing to buy a membership to satisfy your game cravings.

But please, think about what you are saying in the above quote - unless you can play more games, you won't pay to play... but if you could play more games, you wouldn't have to pay because you would be satisfied with the additional games. The 4 game limit has been around for years and it is here to stay. I understand that it can be boring at times, especially in large multiplayer games, but if you want a lot more action you will have to purchase a membership.

Re: I'm a New Player, But There Is a Problem

PostPosted: Sat Jun 20, 2009 1:55 pm
by Fruitcake
Already captured and auto kicked for a violation of the rules.

Re: I'm a New Player, But There Is a Problem

PostPosted: Sat Jun 20, 2009 2:08 pm
by ManBungalow
Sully is right.

Also, you could play smaller games (1 vs 1) if you want to get as many games over and done with in the shortest time length :)

Re: I'm a New Player, But There Is a Problem

PostPosted: Sat Jun 20, 2009 3:23 pm
by obliterationX
ManBungalow wrote:Sully is right.

Also, you could play smaller games (1 vs 1) if you want to get as many games over and done with in the shortest time length :)

He can't play any games -- he's busted. The scum.

Re: I'm a New Player, But There Is a Problem

PostPosted: Sat Jun 20, 2009 3:40 pm
by ManBungalow
obliterationX wrote:
ManBungalow wrote:Sully is right.

Also, you could play smaller games (1 vs 1) if you want to get as many games over and done with in the shortest time length :)

He can't play any games -- he's busted. The scum.

This could be interesting...

If freemiums were allowed more games, there would be fewer multis. I'm pretty sure the freemium game limit won't be altered though.

Discuss.

Re: I'm a New Player, But There Is a Problem

PostPosted: Sat Jun 20, 2009 3:47 pm
by obliterationX
ManBungalow wrote:
obliterationX wrote:
ManBungalow wrote:Sully is right.

Also, you could play smaller games (1 vs 1) if you want to get as many games over and done with in the shortest time length :)

He can't play any games -- he's busted. The scum.

This could be interesting...

If freemiums were allowed more games, there would be fewer multis. I'm pretty sure the freemium game limit won't be altered though.

Discuss.

Maybe so, but...

sully800 wrote:The 4 game limit has been around for years and it is here to stay.

... Discussed.

Re: I'm a New Player and I am a Problem

PostPosted: Sat Jun 20, 2009 4:22 pm
by oVo
Four games is a gracious plenty... pony up when you want more.

Re: I'm a New Player, But There Is a Problem

PostPosted: Sat Jun 20, 2009 6:59 pm
by cicero
The original poster, General Pimp, has now been busted as a multi.
Which is certainly one way to solve the problem :)

Thread locked.

Cicero