@vulfolaicbby@InfoldGames_ Bcs it works babe, they still spending and make free marketing for infold. The real winner is who just dònt give a f**k and letting go
@yellowhouse_x_x I heard that they even spend more to prove Infold that Ling Xiao is matter. This just get thing worse bcs it another trap. Threatening to reduce content or demote a character creates a fear of missing out. Fans rush to spend heavily on the remaining rare events as this last chanc
@ksidonn@isjcv Threatening to reduce content or demote a character creates a fear of missing out. Fans rush to spend heavily on the remaining rare events, fearing it might be their last chance to get content for their favorite character.
@ksidonn@isjcv I think that #novalkonomoney is the right track, in the end of the day, all they care is revenue. I heard that the Ling Xiao fan is the top tier to spend in the game so they could prove that their fav is matter However, it just another trap of this company
@syz624220@Cyberpsycho__ Yall fall for their trap, spending just keep thing worse. This is their strategy: Threatening to reduce content or demote a character creates a fear of missing out. Fans rush to spend heavily on the remaining rare events, fearing it might be their last chance to get content
@ksidonn@isjcv Fandom Polarization: When publisher actions provoke outrage, the conflict often shifts into arguments between different fan factions (main line fans vs. secondary character fans). This tribalism increases emotional investment, bonding players tighter to their chosen character