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Originally Posted by Iowa_Guy
A job well done, the new update is great. If the developers let themselves be pushed around by a few unhappy players then that's just to bad. It seems everyone who is complaining is complaining about the speed. I've had more compliments about my speed tonight than ever before. The speed has not changed at all and now you have to make every click of your mouse count. You have improved the game for the masses and that's who the game is for right?
It will be a mistake if you go back to the way it was before 12.22.2009. With this update you have leveled the playing field and made the game more challenging and interesting. Do you want FT to be fair and challenging, the same for everyone or is the game for the few who wine the loudest.
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IN your first post, you stated you knew you were in the minority that liked the 12/22 update. You seem to have forgotten that all of a sudden. It's not just a "few whiners," it's an overwhelming majority that HATE the update. Not just "dislike" it and wished it hadn't happen, but despise FT and will quit. You do understand that less players=less money for Slashkey and they are in the business of making money, not catering to the whims of the terminally s-l-o-w who are obsessed that someone might not be clicking in an orderly fashion or play the game somehow differently than what they think they should. The "few people" are the ones who liked the update and whine about all the rest of the people that hated it.
The playing field wasn't leveled with the update; it was slowed down to a crawl to address the issue of lost XP/coins that may or may not happen frequently. Some seem to not understand the purpose of the update had nothing to do with the few Nazis on FT who want everyone to do exactly what they do and won't tolerate anything else but instead to address the XP/coin issue. The resulting slowness made a few happy and all the rest extremely PO'd.
Anyone who thinks that yesterday's harvesting/plowing was somehow "faster" than the days before is really doing something terribly wrong.