Incident Report for 26th March Item Corruption
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KIWI SHIELD A MICRO TRANSACTION 26/3/14 NEVER FORGET |
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I really don't mind losing my gloves ( because the ones I replaced were bad anyway ) but i lost one gem on it and it was a big part of the build in keeping me alive. So there's no way im getting that one gem back is there?
Im a bit of a new player and ever little thing I get is precious to me. ( someone sold me Discipline the gem i lost on the real cheap side if your reading this thank you ( forgot your name in game sorry )) Last edited by xxdeadrose#6016 on Mar 26, 2014, 7:05:16 AM
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" That is a separate issue. I do see how this is a major concern and surely a problem some might have currently, what GGG can/will do to help them is unknown to us atm though. The map problem is one that shouldn't be to hard to rectify in the future. On or after emergency shutdown identify open maps with more than 20 monsters alive and refund said map to the creator. This way the problem is resolved before it becomes a problem. In game contact @MajorAsshole
Challenge T-Shirt: 4/6 | Full Challenge Totems: 21/27 |
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Sounds like Chris and Carl owe the support staff a round of drinks ;)
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I still love you.
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Thanks for the update, I'm consistently impressed with how high a standard GGG holds themselves to.
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More incident reports please, awesome reads!
Be ready. You're not paranoid, you're PREPARED.
I quit this game every few months and so should you to continue playing it in the future. The device is believed to have been dropped |
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Shit happens :)
And thanks for incidence reports. I still think a reroll would be better in those scenarios though. "Fixing the endgame was hard - No matter how hard we buffed red maps, people would keep spamming Gorges.
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"Actually... no. Don't get me wrong: taking accountability for the mistakes one makes is superior to not taking accountability for them. It's kind of sad that, in today's computer game industry, even this element of common human decency is something which we find both rare and precious; it should be far more common. But not making mistakes in the first place is superior to making mistakes and then taking accountability for them. Sometimes I wonder if Jonathan and the rest of GGG are getting lazy, based off the theory that, when they do eventually slip up or are called out for their actions, they won't have to worry about it, because they'll just make it up to the playerbase somehow. Two incidents within the past couple weeks, plus the whole Fidelitas thing. Come on, GGG! You guys are better than this. When Stephen Colbert was killed by HYDRA's Project Insight in 2014, the comedy world lost a hero. Since his life model decoy isn't up to the task, please do not mistake my performance as political discussion. I'm just doing what Steve would have wanted.
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Does your team follow a particular change and release standard (eg. ITIL V3), out of curiousity?
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