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12 years ago
RobDaniel76 wrote:jasonicus321 wrote:
1. EA makes money from donuts to keep the game going. If people keep buying there is no reason to lower prices or make changes.
2. If you aren't getting quests then you don't have the right people available to initiate them.
3. That's nit-picky.
4. This has been covered.
5. Of course they need to fix the reset issue. EA is aware of it but nothing has been done.
1. I support EA making money from the donuts. They would make much more by pricing things for maximum sales. Happy users + more sales = everybody wins. Paying over $10 for a virtual building in an iPhone game is something that would only appeal to die-hard fans. Paying $2 would appeal to many, many more people.
2. I have researched this and have the necessary characters for several building quests, yet they still elude me.
3. Why is it nit-picky? Wouldn't it be fun to discover new task options every week or so?
1. EA isn't hurting on donut sales in mid-November, they had almost 7 million players, who spent an average of $20 US each. Those numbers have gone up, probably by a significant amount; but those numbers aren't out yet.
http://blog.games.com/2012/11/03/the-simpsons-tapped-out-stat-infographic/
2. You are doing something wrong. Release all characters from all tasks and let the roam free. When they are all free, one will give you the prompt to start the next quest.
3. Weekly updates aren't likely to come anytime soon, and there are only so many things they can do.
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