![]() ![]() Current rewards are just insignificant unless the city is very young. These are just a few things I've seen other games use to get those clicks. What are some things that would be better? Timer speed ups, diamonds, one up or reno kit fragments, enhanced production output, etc. There is no notable competitive advantage to watching an ad. The most notable offender being the Castle button.ģ. The ads are placed in such a manner as to trick players into clicking them. Only saving grace here is that they don't autoplay.Ģ. I've played blatantly pay to win games that were less pushy. ![]() The ads are EVERYWHERE! They clutter up the screen and distract from the visual appeal and game play. Now that I've had some time to reflect on this after taking a break from the game and starting in on a few others, I can say with confidence that it's not so much the monetization itself that is an issue, but rather that the way it was rolled out is offensive to players. Looks like not a lot has happened with this "test rollout" other than leave it in place. As has adeptly concluded (and Bill Paxton improvised in his most famous line in 1986's Alien sequel Aliens, despite the actor not liking ad-libbing in general).Īnd I took a seat on the plane. They put up barriers and make people drive in circuitously to get in for business.Ĭount on it continuing. It's analogous to what embassies do to protect entry points from direct penetration by car bombs and vehicles. Their placement (size, priority screening, etc.) is game-disruptive, on purpose. Imagine how much revenue that will make (UGH). ![]() ![]() Pretty soon, to level your GB, you'll have to watch an ad. but do.), just like weeds in your garden crowd out your flowers, if not pulled. Eventually, the game will be crowded out by ads everywhere they can fit (and in places you think they shouldn't fit. This ad "experiment/beta testing" now has already changed how people on mobile play and it's momentum isn't going to stop. And you know what's going on now.įoE will never be the same again, either. I would hand her just my credit card, and pay for my flight. In mid air, a flight attendant would come to my seat and request payment. The plane closed it's doors, and took off. I used to walk onto a plane (Boston to NY Eastern Airline shuttle) withġ) No luggage scanning or stripping off belts and shoes at the gate,Īnd I simply. Many of you will remember the "kinder, gentler" days of airline travel. ![]()
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