> @Master161822 said:
> Players are unhappy because many bought funds using the Argentina price, so they would only pay $15 USD for 50,000 funds with the exchange rate. Now that Argentina has been "fixed" with the recent patch, it is listed in USD. So no more cheap funds.
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> No one wants to pay $40 for 50,000 funds. For a top player this will only last a week.
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> $15 is probably too cheap but $40 is crazy. There should be somewhere in the middle. If players find the game too expensive and quit, or if they don't buy as many funds as before, then EA makes less money overall despite the higher prices.
Well thank fuck that was fixed.
I wasn't able to abuse it, not for lack of trying, but the others that DID do it created an unbalance in the game.
I bet many never reached supply point limit due to how cheap the funds were by exploiting that tactic.
Things should be looking up soon enough. :)