Apparently EA needs to work out the kinks regarding the account switching glitch. They do not want to be liable (or be forced to refund money) for any lost premium content purchased by the many tappers who have been affected by the glitch. The premium content could be sold if someone who is inadvertently logged into the premium players' Springfield decides to sell the premium content (or spend all donuts/in-game money which has been purchased via donuts). As such, EA feels it's important to first patch that glitch to avoid a class action or a large-scale refund.
Sorry for the disappointing news, everyone. But don't worry, the update is just a few weeks away! Stay tuned.
How does the update being suspended, have any impact on the ability for someone else to sell off another person's premium content? If they do the update, the selling off would still happen and if they don't it still would. This impending update is not exactly going to be that hard on the developers as all the hard work is done, they've just got to flick the switch so to speak. If anything doing the update might give them more time to sort out the wrong town issues, as you won't get everyone else complaining that nothing is going on with the game.
I think ill wait and see before I trust your source...
Apparently EA needs to work out the kinks regarding the account switching glitch. They do not want to be liable (or be forced to refund money) for any lost premium content purchased by the many tappers who have been affected by the glitch. The premium content could be sold if someone who is inadvertently logged into the premium players' Springfield decides to sell the premium content (or spend all donuts/in-game money which has been purchased via donuts). As such, EA feels it's important to first patch that glitch to avoid a class action or a large-scale refund.
Sorry for the disappointing news, everyone. But don't worry, the update is just a few weeks away! Stay tuned.
Apparently EA needs to work out the kinks regarding the account switching glitch. They do not want to be liable (or be forced to refund money) for any lost premium content purchased by the many tappers who have been affected by the glitch. The premium content could be sold if someone who is inadvertently logged into the premium players' Springfield decides to sell the premium content (or spend all donuts/in-game money which has been purchased via donuts). As such, EA feels it's important to first patch that glitch to avoid a class action or a large-scale refund.
Sorry for the disappointing news, everyone. But don't worry, the update is just a few weeks away! Stay tuned.
I think EA, with all it's might and power, can handle sorting out a few glitches while also updating the game at the same time. I don't believe this for a minute.
Secondly, I don't think any class action lawsuit, should one arise, will be worth millions of dollars. I know a lot of people play the game and all but for a lawsuit to cost millions? You'd have to prove that everyone on the lawsuit was affected by the update.
I wasn't affected by the update thankfully and I sympathize with those who were. If this turns out to be true then so be it, at least this way I can focus on cleaning up my town while I wait for the update.
Apparently EA needs to work out the kinks regarding the account switching glitch. They do not want to be liable (or be forced to refund money) for any lost premium content purchased by the many tappers who have been affected by the glitch. The premium content could be sold if someone who is inadvertently logged into the premium players' Springfield decides to sell the premium content (or spend all donuts/in-game money which has been purchased via donuts). As such, EA feels it's important to first patch that glitch to avoid a class action or a large-scale refund.
Sorry for the disappointing news, everyone. But don't worry, the update is just a few weeks away! Stay tuned.
This Johnsheer guy is just compensating for certain parts. Or, lack thereof, as the case may be.
Also, I hope your kids never learn to use their thumbs, should the world be so blessed.
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Out of boredom, I have been designing an old town which I took over from my kid who quit playing. Looks like I'll have plenty of time for that now.
Why not? He looks at the files too. Of course he could be bored and trying to ....
How does the update being suspended, have any impact on the ability for someone else to sell off another person's premium content? If they do the update, the selling off would still happen and if they don't it still would. This impending update is not exactly going to be that hard on the developers as all the hard work is done, they've just got to flick the switch so to speak. If anything doing the update might give them more time to sort out the wrong town issues, as you won't get everyone else complaining that nothing is going on with the game.
I think ill wait and see before I trust your source...
Until I see it from spAnser I won't believe it.
he does? and even if he did, what would that have to do with what he posted?
I think EA, with all it's might and power, can handle sorting out a few glitches while also updating the game at the same time. I don't believe this for a minute.
Secondly, I don't think any class action lawsuit, should one arise, will be worth millions of dollars. I know a lot of people play the game and all but for a lawsuit to cost millions? You'd have to prove that everyone on the lawsuit was affected by the update.
I wasn't affected by the update thankfully and I sympathize with those who were. If this turns out to be true then so be it, at least this way I can focus on cleaning up my town while I wait for the update.
This Johnsheer guy is just compensating for certain parts. Or, lack thereof, as the case may be.
Also, I hope your kids never learn to use their thumbs, should the world be so blessed.
It Sux lol
Never?
Never ever?
Never ever ever again?
I still have the wrong town,so I am actually hoping for this update to be on hold.
His brother's monkey's uncle's sister's nephew's grandfather's turtle's imaginary friend said so... duh!