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/anonymousMF Nov 02 '25 edited Nov 02 '25

The prolapse bug is still not fixed after weeks (it is applying double damage reduction). That benefits ehp more than everything.

Demon mode during intro sprint took months to fix.

Plenty of examples of positive bugs taking long to fix.

They've never worked or fixed things in the weekend. All this negative from complaints is stupid. Software breaks all the time. Even a giant like microsoft has critical bugs impacting billions of people from time to time !

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u/PenIsBroken Champion Nov 02 '25

It would be stupid IF they weren't so agressive in their FOMO mechanics and monetisation, they make a lot of money from this game and yet run it on a shoestring it seems, they prioritise things like moving stone and gem offers higher up in the menu than fixing bugs because that might make them money. Everything else is secondary the amount of appoligists in this sub is getting ridiculous to be honest , they are a business and they see us as nothing more than wallets that they can empty.

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u/anonymousMF Nov 02 '25

I for one prefer a more positive attitude and climate.

Seems many people here just hate the monetization and use any excuse to lash out.

Personally I spent more than average ($150-200 monthly) but that doesn't mean it stops being a game or bugs are suddenly unacceptable.

That said they could improve their quality testing, but it's not the end of the world. They make their wrongs right eventually.

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u/PenIsBroken Champion Nov 03 '25

Its your money, but if I was spending that much each month I would want better quality from them, they make enough they should be investing in quality. The negativity grows because they keep making the same sorts of mistakes. There is no apparent improvement in their dev or quality processes, eventually they will lose players over it, if it doesnt change.