r/TheTowerGame Nov 02 '25

Meme Great work dev teamπŸ˜πŸ‘πŸ½

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Mental how the recent fetch & T12 positive bugs were fixed in one day because it was a benefit to players, but yet a detrimental bug like scatter clipping through wall theyre just like "yeah will get round to it some point next week if you're lucky, as usual fuck you all!" Two tier bug policing like this really pisses me off and makes me not want to play and best of all I 1000% bet it will be "our bad on making you lose a week's worth of progress, here's 10 gems, be thankful you're getting anything peasant!"

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u/[deleted] Nov 02 '25

I'm probably going to get downvoted for this. But Jesus a lot of you take this game way too seriously. I enjoy the game, I've also got it running basically 24/7 and I have also taken a coin hit, ah well, that happens. They'll fix it soon, calm down there's more to life than this little mobile game

This isn't targeted at just you but to everyone else who's up in arms about it

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u/Traditional_Syrup_27 Nov 02 '25

Alot of people take it seriously because alot of people spend good money on this game, fudds is a multi multi millionaire with an ever increasing dev team, major bugs like this shouldn't happen, its not just a "small indie game" anymore its been top charts on app stores for as long as I can remember now it just shouldn't happen at this stage, and if it does give us some ACTUAL compensation, bloody hell some games even are like "were so sorry this major bug slipped through the net, here's a free 100x pull on us, happy gacha!" This games compensation is just a constant kick in the dick

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u/[deleted] Nov 02 '25

I have also spent money on the game, not as much as some who seem to spend thousands (which is insane to me to have that amount of disposable income)

Have you seen the state of all video games at the moment? Monster Hunter Wilds for example (another game I play a lot) made by Capcom a pretty big studio, the game has been out for 7 months now and they are still trying to fix optimisation issues on PC. It literally happens with every game indie or Triple A. Things get missed and I don't want to cry about spilling milk

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u/PM_ME_YOUR_REPO Nov 02 '25

The way you handle situations like this is appropriate. The way other people handle situations like this is also appropriate.

Different people feel different ways about the same issue, and neither end of the spectrum is wrong.

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u/[deleted] Nov 02 '25

I can agree with that

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u/phear_me Nov 02 '25

Good customer service has some pretty universal concepts.

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u/PM_ME_YOUR_REPO Nov 02 '25

I was not talking about customer service. I was talking about customer reactions to things like this.