Hey Maxxxxxxxxxxx. came by to see whats going on with accomplices but i figure nothing
Hey Maxxxxxxxxxxx. came by to see whats going on with accomplices but i figure nothing
Zander Hicks nevah die!
-Paul Ringo Wei
Why is this topic still here? Can a mod please close this? Cuz we will never get an answer anyway, so let's get rid of that last little amount of hope.
I want Accomplices in lockbox still
Having all my accomplices in inventory is incredible. It's like having cherished heirlooms stashed away, to maybe pass on one day as a deeply rooted history for times of past. Accomplices are number one in my book. Greatest investment ever.
The irony about this thread still being here is that it was started by GREE itself, and stickied by a moderator for months...until we got used to seeing it every time we visited the forum like a pizza thrown on your roof in the Arizona sun that you can't get down. Finally they un-stickied it just recently and it created new interest (at least for me) since they seemingly didn't ever really update anything about them, besides removing their effects in game.
Hmm...what if it happens to crime city also? http://forums.gree.net/showthread.ph...ing-April-16th
Face it, I'm hotter and colder than you. :-)
Honestly, why would they say anything otherwise?
This "freemium" business model that app based gaming companies use (not just Gree) has been a real eye opener in the 5 or so short years these things have become popular. We have seen money wasted on games that shut down (all the money is wasted, actually), people spending more in a month than an entire home system would cost just for temporary bragging rights, clear cases on gambling addiction and to be charitable, many many cases of OCB. I think millions of people have learned their lesson.
I also think suggesting that a temporary failed strategy such as the Accomplice program means the game will be shutting down is not very well thought out. That is a knee jerk reaction and shows about as little thought as the Accomplice program did in the first place. The game will shut down when people quit spending enough to support it, same as any other business, not because their designers created an idiotic element to the game. Given how often events happen in this game (does anybody even attack or rob anymore?), we will know about the shutdown long before they officially announce it.
It is nice to know that Crime City will never, ever shut down.