> @EE_Elephterion said:
> Just so everyone knows, pricing and billing are not the domain of Envision Entertainment, that is entirely up to EA.
> My guess is they did not like to see the game flooded with cheap funds so they closed the loophole.
Maybe it's your fault too if player have to find ways to pay less (argentine) and use "cheap funds".
If you want to play in good condition, you can't if you don't pay. 100PC per day and 12 hours of repair time, it's RIDICULOUS. You can't destroy a base with that in a certain level, you can only farm.
So yes, EA change to price policy. But you have your responsability too. Your game push players to buy funds only for having good conditions to strike ennemies.
If I want 300PC, 2 days of repair and 4 packs, I can't to that with the first pack (4000 funds). I have to take the second one (11000 funds) for ten euros... it's too much for a browser game for just having PC & repair time.