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Power of the Nexus Force Release Notes

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« Reply #40 on: August 13, 2011, 04:08:43 pm »

Wow, it's sad reading through this thread and hearing 90% complaints about free-to-play. I'm not sure I've ever complained about something that is free.

1.) Restricted chat for FTP players - Chat moderation costs money
2.) Restricting pet taming for FTP players - Pet name moderation costs money
3.) Restricting properties for FTP players so others cannot visit them - Property moderation costs money
4.) Restricted minifig name for FTP players - Name moderation costs money. However once you become a full member you get a chance to get a custom name.

As far as the bugs, please just file bug complains within the game and they'll get fixed. I've downloaded FTP on four different computers, from 3 different locations and I have yet to see a single issue that wasn't there before this patch. People should understand there are tens of thousands of possible PC hardware and software configurations, it's literally impossible to test all of them, so although there is a lot of testing before a patch is released, LEGO still relies on bug feedback from players for the issues they cannot find during testing.

Negative feedback is helpful but only if it's constructive, saying something like "combat sucks" does not help LEGO identify which part of combat players would like things to be improved upon. Also realize while some people are complaining about combat there are many others saying they love it, so it can be difficult to identify which changes will be liked the most, they don't want to make a change that makes more people angry than it does happy.
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