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Aug. 10th, 2019 05:36 amSo, someone else came along on Facebook, and told me from secondhand experience that even if you do become a VIP, the dev team might still take days or more than a week at a time to get back to you, if it even does, especially if you don't speak the game's native Chinese. She, understandably, refused to put me in touch with a friend of hers who had such an experience as she described.
I had considered running a Kickstarter campaign to help me become one, once I'd supposedly find out from the Facebook rep how much you need to spend for that purpose, but the same person also told me that there were other ways that most likely aren't going to count now.
I think I'm just gonna have to write this game off. Instead of praying every night that anything changes, I just want this whole thing off my mind. Along with that deal with artifacts, there's also a feature called shard fusion, which for some reason does not allow shards for Mundane Food Souls to be merged into different ones. Someone already complained about having shards for some that they've already ascended to their full five stars, leading those to waste, and I brought up other concerns regarding two in particular who themselves are only available through recurring promotional events and only have those through which to be ascended.
There are too many things I hate about this game, and it's such a shame too, because I was beginning to feel so passionate about it. Aside from that, I'm starting to feel the same thing I felt four years ago, where my life feels like it's beginning to revolve all around Lucky Star. Wouldn't feel this way if I had managed to put the game down on a more satisfactory note, and it's a good thing I've already started to commission for some new Cibus stories, one of which already has a chapter completed even though its author is now going to take some time to actually get a feel for its characters. Magia Record itself failed to hold my interest, and the closest game anyone suggested when I asked before that would interest me and fulfill the purposes I originally meant for this game was Gumballs & Dungeons, but that game is just too cartoony for my tastes. (At least Earthbound's (main) characters were cute, rather than goofy-looking, and that game itself was something I grew up with.)
As for right now, I think I'm gonna take this weekend just to unwind and start reading Tsubasa Reservoir Chronicle, before coming back to Starbound on Monday.
I had considered running a Kickstarter campaign to help me become one, once I'd supposedly find out from the Facebook rep how much you need to spend for that purpose, but the same person also told me that there were other ways that most likely aren't going to count now.
I think I'm just gonna have to write this game off. Instead of praying every night that anything changes, I just want this whole thing off my mind. Along with that deal with artifacts, there's also a feature called shard fusion, which for some reason does not allow shards for Mundane Food Souls to be merged into different ones. Someone already complained about having shards for some that they've already ascended to their full five stars, leading those to waste, and I brought up other concerns regarding two in particular who themselves are only available through recurring promotional events and only have those through which to be ascended.
There are too many things I hate about this game, and it's such a shame too, because I was beginning to feel so passionate about it. Aside from that, I'm starting to feel the same thing I felt four years ago, where my life feels like it's beginning to revolve all around Lucky Star. Wouldn't feel this way if I had managed to put the game down on a more satisfactory note, and it's a good thing I've already started to commission for some new Cibus stories, one of which already has a chapter completed even though its author is now going to take some time to actually get a feel for its characters. Magia Record itself failed to hold my interest, and the closest game anyone suggested when I asked before that would interest me and fulfill the purposes I originally meant for this game was Gumballs & Dungeons, but that game is just too cartoony for my tastes. (At least Earthbound's (main) characters were cute, rather than goofy-looking, and that game itself was something I grew up with.)
As for right now, I think I'm gonna take this weekend just to unwind and start reading Tsubasa Reservoir Chronicle, before coming back to Starbound on Monday.