@jedwill yeah i clarified in the replies mainly but it kinda got buried, it's all love here, i speak mainly for the kids that can't afford tickets these days cause we all were them once
okay so first of all it’s not “premature ejaculation” its called emergent gameplay and you should really appreciate that your agency as a player was rewarded dynamically in a way that ensures no two experiences are ever exactly alike
@htt00_ made that tweet before that was posted, but the point stands that there's no guarantee the tickets will be the same price for the new leg. again, will gladly eat my words if that is the case.
@highozt if there were a way to guarantee that the people affected will get tickets at the same price for the new shows that'd be dope but unfortunately that's not how it works which is why people are sad.
Because of this opportunity, though, we unfortunately have to cancel all of the September headline shows. Everyone will receive a full refund soon directly from their point of purchase. We were able to move the Los Angeles show to October 20.
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@highozt oh yeah no don't get me wrong, i'm super happy for her, i think people are mainly just concerned about the ticket prices in this economy ya know.
@highozt i'll gladly bite my tongue if she makes do on her promise to come back, but i completely understand the skepticism from most people because at the end of the day, nothing is guaranteed and similar things have happened to other artists. (2/2)
@highozt idk, i see both sides but ultimately, this is the endgame of the opportunity chasing mentality. artist gets more popular, ticket prices go up, less people get to see them. i think what stings especially is that all of the shows cancelled were small market cities. (1/2)