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Oh and the public number advertised in Catan Universe Facebook base was that each day, 28000 hours of Catan are played. Which is actually quite a small number IMO.
I am going to keep posting issues as they come up and hope USM dev can address them in the future. I never want to just complain without providing a solution. Thanks for your comments.
Are you suggesting that they should have went a subscription plan route. I'd probably be out if that were the case as I have more than enough monthly bills. Maybe if they had a free banner ad version I might still play.
You should not be happy with a bad service. You should not be trying to apologize for the mistakes of the developers when they would need criticism.
I wouldn't categorize myself as someone aplogizing for them, but trying to rationalize why the digital side of the business is so poorly executed. I have critisized, but also defended them on statements that I felt were a little over the top.
One of the most successful board games ever created deserves a better digital port no doubt, but I'm afraid they probably don't feel like it's an important side of their business when the card board version sells so well.