Everything I've mentioned above is still broken in the new update. Bosses still cheat, controls still sketch out, targeting is still garbage, etc.
I started playing a Bounty Hunter. I'm not getting ready notes for Rapid Fire or Heatseekers. I've only mainly used those two skills along with Snipe, but I assume that the ready notes for other skills will be broken as well (since it doesn't appear to be the kind of the thing that the developers cared to do right). He also appears to have some real difficulty finding set items and items that don't drastically decrease damage, relative to my Mage.
Speaking of my Mage: I made it to Paywall-- er, I mean Trial 75. Started having some difficulty, so I switched things around a bit and managed to add 30K to my DPS. The Paywall-- er, the Trial completely soaked it. So I'm now certain that Trials are scaling to the player-character's power instead of remaining static as they're supposed to. Pretty sad.
Given the fact that the devs are prioritizing things like flowers and IAPs over fixing some very broken mechanics and severely cut corners, and that most of the changes in recent updates were focused on player NERFing, I can only assume that their current business model centers around gradually turning this game into just another over-monetized pay-to-win turd. It's sad, really, because they had a good product on their hands.
Oh well. I'm just glad I realized this before I spent any more money. I also saw a comment on here recently where one of the developers sarcastically said something along the lines of, "Sorry we have to eat." But this game has 10 million downloads on the Google Play Store alone, so I'm willing to bet that the devs are doing pretty well between ad revenue and IAPs from casual players to whales. It's bad enough that they're trying to squeeze and NERF and frustrate their players into spending money, but it's even worse that they feel the need to insult our intelligence by trying to poormouth us in between useless updates that fix nothing of substance. I can't really in good conscience support anyone who thinks that their customers are stupid or worth such little effort.
Like I said, it's sad. Eternium could have been a great game, but evidently the developers are content with mediocrity.
I started playing a Bounty Hunter. I'm not getting ready notes for Rapid Fire or Heatseekers. I've only mainly used those two skills along with Snipe, but I assume that the ready notes for other skills will be broken as well (since it doesn't appear to be the kind of the thing that the developers cared to do right). He also appears to have some real difficulty finding set items and items that don't drastically decrease damage, relative to my Mage.
Speaking of my Mage: I made it to Paywall-- er, I mean Trial 75. Started having some difficulty, so I switched things around a bit and managed to add 30K to my DPS. The Paywall-- er, the Trial completely soaked it. So I'm now certain that Trials are scaling to the player-character's power instead of remaining static as they're supposed to. Pretty sad.
Given the fact that the devs are prioritizing things like flowers and IAPs over fixing some very broken mechanics and severely cut corners, and that most of the changes in recent updates were focused on player NERFing, I can only assume that their current business model centers around gradually turning this game into just another over-monetized pay-to-win turd. It's sad, really, because they had a good product on their hands.
Oh well. I'm just glad I realized this before I spent any more money. I also saw a comment on here recently where one of the developers sarcastically said something along the lines of, "Sorry we have to eat." But this game has 10 million downloads on the Google Play Store alone, so I'm willing to bet that the devs are doing pretty well between ad revenue and IAPs from casual players to whales. It's bad enough that they're trying to squeeze and NERF and frustrate their players into spending money, but it's even worse that they feel the need to insult our intelligence by trying to poormouth us in between useless updates that fix nothing of substance. I can't really in good conscience support anyone who thinks that their customers are stupid or worth such little effort.
Like I said, it's sad. Eternium could have been a great game, but evidently the developers are content with mediocrity.
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