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TeddyP I N K (110813986) wrote:I'm not here to debate, but you're entitled to ur opinion...we always buy too, no one can say who spends more, that's all subjective.Likkety Split (106551670) wrote:There's no reason to put timers on furniture or decorator items. That's the reason so many decorators left and trust me, we spend a lot more than hoarders since we ALWAYS BUYING and not hoarding to live off the coins we make from hoarding.same, i do the same thing and have a plethora of items stored..
We decorate, we buy, we keep the rooms in tact and then buy some more.
Again, no offense, but you're speculating as how ZYNGA went down...and then u threaten to leave....smh
The fact Zynga went down after releasing theme after theme only proves that it's not a good business model. Give us decorators a break or you're going to lose the rest of us and then who will the hoarders sell their million coin windows to.
We're all going to have a difference of opinion and just bc people agree with one another, doesn't make them RIGHT and that works both ways.
IF we cannot compromise, then all bets are off for a win win for everyone,. that's including BVG.
Viking John wrote:Hi Everyone,
Timers are definitely a great idea, especially with some of the older unreleased items or collectible items that we plan on releasing in the future. We certainly plan on doing this!
PS: As of right now there should be timers up on the Helicopters that were released yesterday, so get 'em while they're hot!
That doesn't sound like a compromise, that sounds more like "it's my way or the highway comment."Likkety Split (106551670) wrote:
Keeping furniture and decorator items in the game is the compromise.
As a decorator, I disagree with u.Right now the whole game is pandering to the buy/sell crowd and the decorators have been getting the shaft.
There are no collectibles on timers, but there's three helicopters in the store on timers .....seriously?There are a plethora of collectibles and clothes on timers. The compromise you want is obviously to pander to the buy/sell.
TeddyP I N K (110813986) wrote:That doesn't sound like a compromise, that sounds more like "it's my way or the highway comment."Likkety Split (106551670) wrote:
Keeping furniture and decorator items in the game is the compromise.How is that a compromise? Just bc we have wearables, that doesn't mean that only certain items should be on timers.
As a decorator, I disagree with u.Right now the whole game is pandering to the buy/sell crowd and the decorators have been getting the shaft.There are no collectibles on timers, but there's three helicopters in the store on timers .....seriously?There are a plethora of collectibles and clothes on timers. The compromise you want is obviously to pander to the buy/sell.![]()
com·pro·mise
ˈkämprəˌmīz
noun
1. an agreement or a settlement of a dispute that is reached by each side making concessions.
"an ability to listen to two sides in a dispute, and devise a compromise acceptable to both" <<<< This is what i'm talkin aboutI want everyone to be happy and enjoy the game; I'm definitely not pandering to anyone. These are our opinions and BVG will do their homework I'm sure and come out with the best solution for all. Have fun and trust me, no hard feelings
Likkety Split (106551670) wrote:You're condescending by posting a rudimentary definition along with an opinionated connotation and then say no hard feelings?Right now there are more items that have been retired than not retired.
You said earlier "There are a plethora of collectibles and clothes on timers." I replied to that comment. Had u mentioned the above, that may've changed some dialogue, but not my position.There is your compromise. Please stop trying to remove the few items left.
Karma YED (167876742) wrote:Likkety Split (106551670) wrote:There's no reason to put timers on furniture or decorator items. That's the reason so many decorators left and trust me, we spend a lot more than hoarders since we ALWAYS BUYING and not hoarding to live off the coins we make from hoarding.
We decorate, we buy, we keep the rooms in tact and then buy some more.
The fact Zynga went down after releasing theme after theme only proves that it's not a good business model. Give us decorators a break or you're going to lose the rest of us and then who will the hoarders sell their million coin windows to.
Exactly
Madam Maria (9350734) wrote:I just want to say in order for the game to be fun and challenging, please put timers on the hairs and unreleased items! It makes them more challenging to acquire, but also raises their value....most hairs were always released for a week. Yo to me was to always have those rare sought after items, chatting with friends and decorating...Also another suggestion is to put timers on old themes and make room for BVG's new themes to be released. I know some people won't agree with me, but its just my opinion and my opinion only! Leaving everything in the stores makes playing the game a little dull. If you put timers on items BVG, people will buy more yocash and more yocash sales makes for a happier BVG payroll! If you added timers to some items, you betcha life I will be purchasing alot of yocash to stock my over 300 homes!! Thanks for letting me speak my mind...have a great day <3![]()