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Saints_sin
03-23-2020, 06:55 PM
dear devs i ask on behalf of all players what will with support tickets will andy sam and the rest of the support team be working from home or will there be no player support until the crisis ends

Geodude
03-23-2020, 07:26 PM
Seems like there's been no, or much-reduced support in the past few weeks. I've submitted several bug reports, missing rewards, mucho server connection errors, new clan bugs, etc, and gotten no response to any of them. Understandable, at this crazy time. Stay healthy everyone!

scimitar
03-23-2020, 08:15 PM
Corona virus is serious. People are dying. We all pray that this will stop soon. May everything be fine with you and your loved ones.
Any joke related to this (Eddie virus is not guilty) I consider inappropriate
I look forward to good news from the game and from the world

Zugzwang
03-23-2020, 09:09 PM
Yea it’s just a game. It may not have new content or anything for awhile. It may go offline. I’ll be around when it comes back though.

MuzakMaker
03-23-2020, 09:51 PM
Last I heard from CS about event pacing, they make up their mind on when the event is and how long it lasts much further out than all the bugs and baked implementation would have us believe.

They have their calendar and they stick to it regardless of everything else.

Zugzwang
03-23-2020, 10:20 PM
Last I heard from CS about event pacing, they make up their mind on when the event is and how long it lasts much further out than all the bugs and baked implementation would have us believe.

They have their calendar and they stick to it regardless of everything else.

Usually yes. But this may be different. We’ll see.

Muzzleloader
03-23-2020, 10:33 PM
Even if they stopped releasing new material but kept the game running that could be a great benefit too many who could try and catch up. It may allow some toons to be played with that just collect dust

MetalKing
03-23-2020, 11:06 PM
The virus also is affecting revenue. I'm sure. I have less to spend now that I was laid off.

druid138
03-23-2020, 11:33 PM
Chaotic and uncertain times, for sure. I wish the best to all of you, amidst all the different difficulties we're facing: the virus itself, the restrictions being imposed by governments to fight the virus, and all the associated financial and economic fallout. Hopefully, things stabilize soon.

I hope all is well with the LotB team. And, I hope the game can continue on fairly normally. Even though my work life and personal life are busier than they've ever been due to the virus and its associated impacts, I still find tremendous peace and joy playing LotB when I can (thank heavens for autoplay).

I know all of us players are in a different place due to the virus. And, when the dust settles down the road, the world and economy might look very different. A lot of local businesses in my area that have had to close due to the virus may never open again. They were viable in normal times but can't survive the current instability. I have been thinking a lot about what businesses I really love and how I can support them during these difficult times. And, LotB is near the top of my list. It has been such a major part of my life for almost four years now.

Best wishes to the LotB community!

infinite dreamer
03-23-2020, 11:51 PM
Well said druid, be safe everyone!

Yup
03-24-2020, 12:10 AM
It's the flu... pay attention to the CDC and no one else. America is losing their shit over nothing which is that different than the flu. Yes the elderly or infirm are susceptible to it, but the same groups are susceptible to the flu. If you aren't elderly or infirm, it's a cold.

MuzakMaker
03-24-2020, 12:16 AM
It's the flu... pay attention to the CDC and no one else. America is losing their shit over nothing which is that different than the flu. Yes the elderly or infirm are susceptible to it, but the same groups are susceptible to the flu. If you aren't elderly or infirm, it's a cold.

So is it the flu or the cold?

In all seriousness either you are attempting to spread misinformation or you are missing a few key words (e.g. It's as bad as the flu for most who catch it.

Pandemics happen because humans underestimate the damage a virus can cause if left unchecked. And guess what, the same holds true for the flu, the only difference is we have vaccines and herd immunity to help for the most part.

Yup
03-24-2020, 12:40 AM
The Flu is a cold.

And it's NOT a pandemic.. it's a bunch of people losing their minds.

No one remembers how SARS or H1N1 was going to "kill the world"?

Again, follow the CDC.. their recommendations are exactly the same as for the Flu.
The only difference is there's no shot for Covid19 yet. The mortality rates for Covid are not that much greater than the flu, and affect the SAME demographics as the FLU.
.....and we have some treatment or the Flu (but also no cure).

If YOU wish to panic, that's fine. You have every right to think "The End is Nigh". The reality is, it isn't.

I don't wish ANYONE ill-health. Not at all. Do whatever you feel is necessary to stay healthy... but I can't help but laugh at how everyone is running around screaming 'The Sky is Falling".

MuzakMaker
03-24-2020, 12:47 AM
The Flu is a cold.



Cold and influenza are caused by separate virus. Not the same.

We all remember which is why people are pissed off that those in charge let this get this bad by ignoring the advice of professionals.

Yes, recommendations are the same because they're all virus which means we can use pretty much the same preventative methods. That doesn't mean they are the same virus with the same effects.

People like you who tout the whole "It's just a flu, I'm not going to change my behaviours" are the reason why this (and the flu too) spread so easily.

I'm not panicking and I never said the end is nigh but just ignoring or underestimating how virus work is why we have entire countries on lockdown and hospitals filling up.

Yup
03-24-2020, 12:51 AM
how virus work is why we have entire countries on lockdown and hospitals filling up.



I'm not panicking and I never said the end is nigh

Really???

You can read what you post right??

Spreading fear and causing stress actually makes one MORE susceptible to a virus.

Fudjo
03-24-2020, 12:54 AM
The mortality rates for Covid are not that much greater than the flu...

This is outright false. The current global mortality rate for Covid-19 is 4.4%, which is 44 times higher than the flu.

Durandal_LOTB
03-24-2020, 12:56 AM
You are all welcome to have your own unique takes on current events, but please find the strength to avoid reductive comments and ill-willed generalizations that may cause turmoil among your fellow Troopers.

We are still here and are doing our best to support as many folks as possible in as short of time frame as possible, but we certainly have our work cut out for us these days. I'm working from home right now, actually. It's a little out of the ordinary for my own taste, but I'm making the best of it.

Be safe and mindful out there, everyone, and thank you for your ongoing support during these memorable days.

...and don't forget to >>> stay informed (https://www.who.int/emergencies/diseases/novel-coronavirus-2019). <<< Be wary of clickbait internet threads, YouTube videos, Facebook blogs and so on.