Can anyone with connection to the executives read this important notice?

First off, I don't intend to write an article on this; this is more like a helpful warning, rather than a rant

Long term players (and most importantly, friends) have left for another game. There aren't. enough "respectable" players to connect with.

There are so many modes (like that kind of old "racing snowboard while killing targets" one, that don't have anyone playing them

The general population is much smaller

ZP items are increasing, but the game's degrading itself

This "new" Crossfire, as opposed to the actually sufficient game from a few ears back, exemplifies the harsh side of capitalism.

Can someone in connection with those actually in authority please inform them that they need to switch their priorities and tend to the ISSUES of the game to show that they actually CARE for the PAYING (and non paying) players alike?


Tl;Dr (even though it's really not that extensive)
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This game will die and shut down soon and all the loyal and nostalgic players will be lost - all because of selfish or just oblivious officials.

legitimately sad for this game and the people surrounding it
aka poor leadership


Ok .

Comments

  • Its the life span of a game, it always happens.. weve had crossfire for 8 years and we will have it for a few more.
    The game is FREE and i quote FREE because you dont really have to spend anything if you dont want to.


    The servers dont work for a day and the "Loyal players" are leaving, lmao.
    Go find yourselves something else to do for the rest of the weekend..
  • Here you can read former employees (including GMs) reviews on Glassdoor about this monkey-run company.

    Link to the Glassdoor page
  • Bannanna wrote: »
    *reviews*

    Ah I remember when this first came out, everyone went into such fast backpedal mode and had to make announcements covering this. Interesting to see the back story of this company, kind of explains what we've seen over the years in our experience as customers.
  • Its the life span of a game, it always happens.. weve had crossfire for 8 years and we will have it for a few more.
    The game is FREE and i quote FREE because you dont really have to spend anything if you dont want to.


    The servers dont work for a day and the "Loyal players" are leaving, lmao.
    Go find yourselves something else to do for the rest of the weekend..

    A day? Try 5-6 months as the months progressed it had gotten worse, to what you see today. If people chose to leave bravo on them for staying this long because I've never seen a game that had server problems for half a year.
  • Bannanna wrote: »
    Here you can read former employees (including GMs) reviews on Glassdoor about this monkey-run company.

    Link to the Glassdoor page

    In the interest of keeping the page shorter, and keeping to topic, I have removed the images and link. If you wish to link to outsider pages such as glassdoor, please do so in PM.

    I will also add that as an employee here I actually love it, and although I don't know who these people were because of anonymity, it sounds like a lot of salt more than anything.

    Regarding the original topic of fixing issues, we are always working to fix issues and bugs. We will also always have content updates to keep things fresh, but this doesn't mean we are not working on countless bugs and problems that you may or may not see. However, thank you for your feedback.
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