Board Thread:Respawnables Discussion/@comment-24796871-20170515013814

This post will be my last official announcement on here. I will be limiting the amount of posts I will make on here to when I reach 2200 edits. From then on I will be leaving the wiki and I will not make a single comment ever.

Respawnables for me has been a journey, one that has been almost as eye opening as Club Penguin back in 2008. The more I played, the more I lost track of time. Now, at the age of 16 with my IGCSE Exams starting tomorrow, I feel that now is the time to cut ties with half of the Respawnables legacy. As I said, I will be able to comment up until my account reaches 2200 edits, and that is final. I have met so many players in game and on this wiki, that there are too many to count. This game has become a constant clash of events starting and stopping with no real content being put into the game, just bundles that ruin the game's gun balance even further, to the point where people just stop having fun. It is a common scenario seen in many games now, where the developers find the best way to get people to buy overpriced virtual items, that more often or not affect the game more than you think. Call of Duty for example, DLC guns in supply drops, this game with its overpriced bundles. EA with their micro transactions.

Games are evolving, becoming more life-like than you realise. Gambling is in games now, in the form of supply drops and other crates. Graphically, the game's look like they are ripped out of film set pieces. Sooner or later, we have to realise what is important in a video game and whether it is worth it to continue playing out of false enjoyment or not. Are DLC packs, micro DLC and Remastered games truly worth the money, or just a scam by the developers? Are they true to the original? Only you can decide. Money is a precious thing, spend it carefully or see it go to waste on something to regret later on. Only you can decide. Mobile games have never really stood out to me, other than console games wannabes, but eveidently innovation is taking place. Near opportunities are arising, and life as we know it truly is evolving into something more on the entertainment side of things.

I quit Respawnables due to a lack of true innovation in the content it was providing over the last 4 years I spent on this game. I spent along with Steam games well over £200 on Respawnables. I will not make that mistake again.

The journey has almost reached a dead end for me on this platform. I will still reply to my message wall, here and any other thread that I feel like commenting on till I reach 2200 edits on my profile, it is just a number to me now. I wish you all the best, only you can decide what you can and cannot do. You can do anything if you put your mind to it.

From LordHazanator AKA Tristanator on YouTube. 