Talk:The Tyrant/@comment-179.157.105.158-20160229131946/@comment-27652489-20160301160845

@ Anon #1 - Yeah, I agree. Their endgoal is to make money, just like any other company.

@ Anon #2 - Ranking in this game is absolutely related to cash. Do you know how much people spend getting shoes and swords to maintain their rank? F2P could rank for probably one event, but then need to cool down the next few to replenish sword stocks. And the fact that event UR & SR give bonus subdue points just pushes that point further. Having those advantages really cuts down the time you've got to sit and play this game. Last event I could pull 20m subdue points in 2-3 hours of fighting L/F/AW on my own, and that's because I had 2 GUR event DMGers. It would probably take someone double that time to come close without event DMGers and sword stocks to burn with consistent L/FAW sends.

This game is supposed to have some grind to it, it keeps people active. If you could get every card so quickly, you'd be bored. Where's the incentive to keep playing once you've gotten every card, if getting every card took minimal effort? These kinds of RR keep people on their toes. It separates those that really have a completionist attitude and those that are just enjoying playing more causually.

MyNet wants people to spend $$$ to be completionists. That goal isn't for casual or F2P people, because they generally don't care that much about it anyways. There should be some reward for those that spend and that's the exclusivity of some cards.

Lol, and why does everyone here assume the player base is dwindling? Because some folks here say they're quitting? And yet, just a few weeks ago they celebrated 7,000,000+ users. Their player-base is growing, if anything. Old players will leave because they're bored, and new players will take their place. I'm not worried with MyNet losing an exponential amount of players, they change the game up enough that even people playing the last 3 years like me still come back to the game.