jacobjdevore wrote:
FluidEmotion wrote:
jacobjdevore wrote:
joeythelemur714 wrote:
jacobjdevore wrote:
johnny50373 wrote:
MaxxSpider wrote:
I do that to the house farmers on purpose.
Everyone else I don't unless its by mistake
Pretty crappy move. Try deleting them instead of using them. Give them a chance to have true friends/neighbors.
Using them? That's the whole point of having neighbors, so we can use each other to advance our game. If your neighbors like you, they can keep you; if they don't like your neighboring ways, they're free to find new ones. Free will and all.
Swiping goo because someone has a house farm is def. a crappy move. I agree that it would be better to just delete them so they can find someone else who won't steal their goo.
He does have a point that it would be odd to have a farmer for a neighbor if you're anti-farmer. Personally, I don't discriminate. I have a few mega-farmers for neighbors myself. But in the end, the farmer doesn't need a white knight; he can unfriend anyone whenever/if he chooses.
There's an attitude circulating that people are being "victimized" in some way. It's getting ridiculous IMO. Even my least active neighbors who only have the pumpkin house at this point (and lives, I'm guessing!) will finish with 10k by Nov 7, despite whatever goo may get "stolen." I don't care if someone double-haunts me or cleans one out. It won't make a serious dent in my efforts. And people shouldn't be crying about something that's built into the game that everyone can access equally. If it was donuts, that'd be different, but it's digital goods nobody had to pay for. Folks need to relax.
But is about donuts... I suspect the OP also want to get as many free donuts, after she passes 10.000 GOO, as possible.
I actually support the OP in this, and some of the people commenting in this thread, asking the OP to relax because it's just a game, as well as being foul-mouthed, should actually look themselves in the mirror...!
Nobody in this thread has dished out any malicious sentiments to the OP that the OP hasn't already displayed for her neighbors.
And Nice try btw. FREE EVENTUAL donuts. It still comes down to FREE digital goods that the OP didn't and won't pay real money for and doesn't actually own. As has been pointed out in other comments, the double-haunting feature is a legitimate component of the game --not a glitch-- and was likely included to encourage players to check for hauntings frequently. As has also been pointed out, if the OP and her defenders are really such sad people that they're concerned about their donut handout potential that they've already forsaken real life and play 24/7, double-haunting shouldn't be an issue. Thus, the OP herself closes the case on her own pettiness.
But yeah, go ahead and side with the OP. Send her a neighbor request and work on the "list" together.
Happy Tapping! Or Serious Tapping, if that's what you're into.
Now look at this:
weagle1294705 wrote:
Whack job.......
jaeger1169 wrote:
Not sure if the OP is doing an amusing troll or if she is in serious need of psychological medication.
Along with a lot of comments trying to ridicule the OP, is actually quite malicious...
And even from the one saying no one is trying to be malicious, we have this one:
jacobjdevore wrote:
the OP herself closes the case on her own pettiness
Where I am from, the quotes I listed, isn't exactly seen as compliments, they clearly have a malicious ring to them, espescially in this context...
@jacobjdevore: The other parts of your comment towards me was just totally off... do you know what you are actually writing? Of course she is loosing out in real cash, if she doesn't get as many donuts as she could get. Any active player during this Halloween could manage around 30K GOO I believe, which amounts to 30 free donuts. This is actually quite some donuts. To convert it to money it would be five minimum pay-out Golden Scratchers. So just for the fun of it, let's call it $5.
If you can play a game you love and even earn some money given a limited time period, I guess you'd play it alot in that time-segment (if you could). But to get the money, you need help from your neighbours. If your neighbour "sabotage" you in your effort, that is actually annoying. Granted $5 isn't that big of a deal, but I understand that some players has goals in every kind of game. During this event it's likely some people want to get as much GOO as they can, if it's donuts or not that drives them, I don't know. In other games, on xbox and ps3, many players are so-called trophy hunters. I think you can compare these things in this case.
What you say about free digital goods the OP hasn't paid for and therefore shouldn't feel sad about missing out on, is a really bad argument. The OP likely play this game much more than the casual gamer, and is likely someone paying alot of money. Any donut earned in-game, is real cash saved.
The OP is not petti for wanting to max out her potential in this game. You throw out assumptions intertwined with arguments as if that should make them any more valid. Unless you have facts, you run the risk of looking foolish instead. The next subpar argument is that anyone trying to max out their GOO potential doesn't have an irl life? Rubbish. I usually play this game in two or three stages during the day. During this event I log in a few times extra just for two or three minutes, to tap haunted buildings. It doesn't really take that much time from me. Never interferes with my personal life at all. I guess you must be really slow with your device then?
And why are you so obsessed about trying to give the OP a hard time for her personal opinion about how she likes to play her game? Yes, she didn't exactly come off as humble in her post, but you won't get to be the forumhero for "taking her down"...
Finally, you're actually giving me heat just for saying that I think the OP makes some valid points? Seems like you are one of those guys that feel like you're 9 feet tall and bulging with muscles when you're behind a computer screen. Ridiculous is what it is!