Quote from: Stef on 01 January 2017, 03:12:01 AM
Note that we didn't get any of the money that you paid.
You didn't get high marks in public relations, did you?
Suffice to say, you made a bad business deal and are terrible at marketing. That is not my problem.
Legalities aside, the only companies I have ever seen pull off a transition like this have offered a product far and away superior to its predecessors. Yes, you have every right to do this. Brick and mortar video stores also had every right to continue with a business model that had them taking loyal customers to court for late fees and in the process so alienated their base that those customers had no choice but to embrace alternatives. Now, you may believe that since you own the rights, there are no alternatives. I can assure you that you are incorrect as their are hundreds of card games online now run by companies that don't act as though they are doing their customer base a favor merely by existing.
The product you are offering is orders of magnitude worse than its predecessor. Given the its current state and the timing and the terrible public relations strategy on display here, I believe it is clear you are relying on the customers you inherited but who are a burden on you since you didn't get any of our money to be your Beta testers before the 'real' launch at the end of 2017. We get to work for the privilege of playing your little game.
You must be joking.
None of my group, which has collectively spent thousands on this game. will be playing this version of the game for any reason. Life is too short, and we better things to do.
