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adnane.bek replied at 2018-11-19 13:23 ![]()
hm first off all i'm #6 on endo list ; joke aside , so many good ideas, some of them new some o ...
Glad to see some people got the balls to face some competition 
Whoever thought of introducing these OP partners were only concerned about making money. Although this strategy helps make some money quickly, in the long run it has many consequences. The few VIP players who bought into it gets upset if the advantage they got is taken away. At the same time other players (the average joe) cannot compete due to the unbalanced nature of the game. What the strategy should have been is to introduce a range of partners (e.g. orange partners) in one go, allow half of them free and the other half for paid players. Of course the paid partners will have better mods, but this way the game won't be too unbalanced. In the long term the game would be much more popular.
But I believe its too late now. The high VIP's will not want any nerfs and I do sympathize with them. After all they did pay for it. However, that means the game can never evolve. You might have seen some of the comments in the reviews of this game. All are very bad reviews saying never to play this game. The only reason it's still around is because of the bleach franchise. And if another browser game comes around for bleach, then this game is a goner. All depends on how long the devs have the rights for the "bleach" trade mark. Once its gone, this game is gone as well.
So flash or no flash, this game will be dead in 1 year. Next year makes 5 years I think for this game. This is mere speculation, but if we assume that the contract is for 5 years for exclusive rights to the "bleach" trademark then it is highly likely another Bleach game would come around eclipsing this one. As it is, the number of players in a new server average around 15-20. Out of that, less than 3-4 remain after 3 weeks. In few months most servers are already dead. So statistically, the game cannot survive for long. Hence the desperate money making scheming of introducing OP partners one at a time to make a quick buck.
There are f2p players that play this game hardcore. But I doubt that no more than 5-10 people total would want to play this boring game for more than a year. I mean seriously, what's there to play? its just mix and match of team formation. No interesting events either. So the devs are not bothered to upgrade this game as it is not making any revenue, and I can totally understand what they are thinking. Make the few players playing this game happy by, letting them be OP so atleast the upkeep of maintaining servers and domains will pay for itself. As soon as this stops being the case, then bye bye Bleach online.
Many players like myself, don't intend to play the game for years sacrificing many hours of our time. Its a game after all, you play it for fun and then move on. We have other things to focus on in life The only reason I made any comments at all is because I invested some amount of my time and money into this game. And I do feel bad about this game dying. But hey, reading through some of the threads in this forum was all I needed to know how unhappy the existing players are and how unpopular the decisions of the game devs have become. So even though I wanted to pay more and win more , I realized this is a rabbit hole that I do not want to go into. If I'm paying might as well pay for a game that offers some entertainment lol
FYI for 2500$ you can go on a cruise, have a fun time in Bali AND buy a PS4 with a crap ton of games to play. just saying  |
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