The moss that has become half a year to maintain balance between 0 days and 1 year.
When we announced it, there was a lot of backlash, so we often change things in Granblue Fantasy.
I wonder if there will be pushback when this is announced… will they not discuss it properly?
>>2Since star exchanges and seasonal limits are exactly half a year, I think it’s rather harmonious for there to be changes afterward.
>>31It’s not predetermined because it’s obvious that a cancellation can happen when you think about it normally.
It’s not that I wanted to quit LinksMate…
>>3I expected some backlash, but that prediction was off.
The management team was more foolish than expected.
How many feelings cannons were fired?
>>4I wonder which side flew more.
I guess it’s Lynx after all.
Is there really someone who would go out of their way to redo a contract…?
>>5Didn’t you say that if you cancel once, you won’t get any stars anymore?
>>5I think a certain percentage of those who were considering stopping after accumulating 12 have actually stopped.
Me and
LogicLinks is doing well for some reason…
I’m also connected to new games and free ones.
>>6It seems to be very easy to use as a stepping stone for MNP.
(I was thinking, “Can I somehow lead to a good feeling of encouraging charging at the main site…?”) and while I did it, it probably didn’t work out, huh?
It was probably too delicious in order to get them to sign the contract at first, but it’s too late to change it now.
Well, if you have complaints, it’s fine to send in your opinions, so isn’t that good?
I can’t help but think that it was inflated from the beginning, assuming six months.
It seems like there are quite a few cancellations.
I just want to gradually reduce the number of users because I’m going to fold.
I still think it’s strange that you haven’t said what the reason for the change is!
I kind of understand the reason for the change, but…
Haruta was also recruiting new employees for business expansion, so I thought they wanted to be more relaxed over here.
It feels like half a year is manageable, but I still don’t understand the reason for making it tough.
If you’re going to loosen it up again, I don’t understand even more.
It’s still late.
Make it 3 months.
I know this might sound strange, but don’t you think those who quit immediately even though they could make it until Halloween are being a bit hasty?
>>19The connection was originally too slow.
The other day, when the new character update for Uma Musume started at 12 o’clock, it took about 15 minutes.
>>25Regarding this, Docomo’s cheap SIM is completely garbage.
>>33This is really true.
I’m already losing to Rakuten.
I bet there were a lot of cancellations all at once…
Well, considering how much money is being saved by not spending on the lynch ticket, I can understand why they want to divert some of that over here.
I’m folding LinksMate, so I’ll collect the cancellation fee at the end! Was it not that…?
Someone even started saying they want to delete the Linksmate project videos.
If that character gets their turn within six months, the situation won’t change anyway.
>>28In the recent old battlefield, the yukata Bikara won’t make it in time, right?
Personally, I would say that the swimsuit ragazzo has become timely.
Please lower the price a bit ❤
Was it not the case that they were focusing their efforts on something like the release of Shadowverse 2?
Stop with the door-in-the-face.
It’s been six months of not being able to do anything.
If cancellations increase because it’s still no good, will we be able to go down to half?
Are you serious that you’re going to put on the gumoon?!
They are probably trying various things to attract more seasonal limited products.
It’s the past responsibility of continuing to make popular character performances slightly mediocre, thinking that people would pull regardless.
Since around this year’s Valentine’s Day, they’ve been desperately trying to solve things by releasing limited editions of the zodiac and the Ten Noble Archangels one after another.
I have no desire to use a SIM that changes its policy based on the user’s feelings, even a little…
Even if this happens, the management’s true intention to not want to extend it for a year is already exposed.
Even if it’s just for half a year, there’s a suspicion that it might be extended to about a year, and thinking that way makes me want to quit in advance.
It’s nothing but a bad move.
I want them to extend it to at least three months based on the seasonal limited pace.
I don’t want to use dirty words, but are you stupid or what?
The Docomo network in the city center is so bad it’s funny, isn’t it?
I don’t think it will increase unless you cancel it.
I mean, if I complain about this more, they’ll just think I’m easy to push around, and the deadline will be even shorter.
A bad move is still a bad move.
>>46It’s only natural to have such a reaction, so there’s no need to complain or anything…
Hey, additional restrictions! Easing of restrictions!
>>47I want that to be kept only within the game.
>>53Don’t do it.
Since the parent company, Docomo, isn’t doing anything, the situation is that there are too many people, and the network is down.
If there are people who want to cancel, I would happily like them to leave.
A year is definitely too long.
Well, the best thing would be to add more benefits to the monthly pass, but since they don’t even distribute stones over there, they probably won’t do it.
Rakuten is too terrible, so you don’t need to come.
The decrease in revenue is probably due to the increase in limited offers every year, after all…
I’m telling you to change it, not to compromise!
If you still want to change it, please tell me the reason and the judgment behind it!
It’s a place where there have been many opinions and criticism for a long time.
Well, six months is still better than a year, I guess…
What used to be obtained immediately is now improved by just waiting for half a year, and that is a happy ending.
>>58Not good!!
We will be worsening the service! The pricing and other aspects will remain the same!
There’s no way I won’t complain when I’m told that.
Even if you say you’ve made the degree of deterioration better, deterioration is still deterioration.
I can’t believe the one who canceled will come back.
>>61It was originally valid until November.
Many people probably planned to watch Halloween before canceling.
>>73Damn it! I was going to write that I’m canceling! But I was planning to wait until the last minute and exchange a lot.
>>585Most of them look like this on the front and back, right?
Those who were deceived by the momentum don’t know.
Shall we stop the fantasy of gaining benefits by complaining?
Maybe there were more cancellations than expected.
Why won’t you attach a stone to the monthly pass?
Clearly, waiting a year is too long, so they may have started with the intention of compromising for six months from the beginning.
>>66It’s foolish to assume that people will cancel and then respond accordingly!
>>74It’s stupid to cancel immediately when they said it’s not going into effect until November.
>>78I think people who can’t secure their Lynch tickets by November will probably cancel immediately.
>>129It’s been six months since the announcement, and we still can’t secure it, what the hell is going on?
>>129If Halloween is strong, I can wait for a few more months.
Well, it depends on how people use it.
To put it positively, they listen to user feedback.
In a bad way, it means that complaints get accepted.
Was it a naive thought that it would last for a year?
If we’re going to do this, we have to take care of the cancelers before the relief, allowing them to return with their star status intact.
I thought you were planning to start a subscription service under the same conditions.
I’m not complaining; it can be replaced in a year.
You just threw NO at me, didn’t you?
Users can just pull the strong limited ones in this every season.
The real problem is that we kept doing things that resulted in that.
Is Haruta still the president of Logic Links?
>>75If the representative director Haruta had quit, it would have been a hotter topic.
Unexpectedly, users might have been exchanging characters from a year ago.
The value of a talisman as a single piece cannot be represented in data.
I thought I was finally done with Haruta, but was I wrong?
If the price stays the same and the service drastically worsens, of course, people will be angry.
The result of discussions with the “Granblue Fantasy” management office is really interesting.
>>80Did you decide that on your own without discussing it…?
Since this month was the month for exchanging lynch tickets, there were probably quite a few people thinking it was a good opportunity to quit…
Why did the benefits deteriorate in the first place?
>>83Everyone doesn’t seem to be spending money…
>>83If you don’t pull the seasonal limited gacha, you won’t make a profit.
>>86I feel like there are surprisingly few people who would pull the trigger at that timing, even using live ammunition.
If you definitely want something other than what you want to pull for at the time of implementation, you should aim for something like a Shiroticket or Anniversary Support.
>>83Obsession with billing
>>83I think there are many people who have thought that this kind of lawlessness in this hand is too much and wondered if it’s really okay to do this.
>>88The subject is big.
>>83The budget SIM industry in modern times has already reached its limit… and Rinks Mate wants to close down its business…
>>94It doesn’t seem like they want to fold it after seeing it this time.
As expected, they wouldn’t just let it go as it is, but if this is intended as their utmost concession instead of a retraction, then I can cancel without any concerns.
Even if the number of supported games increases, it turns out that almost all players are Granblue Fantasy players, or rather, I hardly ever see it mentioned in other games.
>>91Honestly, the rewards other than Granblue Fantasy are disappointing for gathering stars during the same period.
Even so, I can’t trust the management at all, so if I get a ticket, I’ll cancel.
I’m not going to spend money on Granblue anymore.
It’s too late.
If we are to say who is at fault, it’s the one who gave the green light to this overly risky benefit in order to increase the number of contracts in the short term.
>>95In fact, there were more people signing contracts with that in mind, so I don’t think it was a mistake.
The problem is that they suddenly decided to do it one year later.
Of course, from the perspective of the management, it wouldn’t be enjoyable if they implemented strong seasonal characters and they were exchanged for tickets, causing the gacha to not be used.
I want to say that it’s a story you started, but…
For those who only want the benefits, the connection is just a burden.
Even if you call it lawless, the original ceiling of 90,000 is just too greedy.
>>100The amount distributed is large, so it’s not necessarily safe.
>>100Since there are no more lynch tickets, not many people would think of spending around 90,000 yen to draw from the gacha, right?
Well, I was thinking that if I continue, I should reduce the capacity.
If I complain a bit more, will it be half?
It wasn’t so much a complaint as it was a natural resistance.
I realized that the management here makes foolish decisions.
I can’t use a service provided by such an organization, so I’m quitting.
Linchke is also 18,000 yen each.
Think carefully.
>>109It would be fine if it were a normal connection, but it’s a terrible connection.
>>109If you’re not using the line at all, I guess that’s true.
If you’re signing a contract just for LinqQ on a separate line, I think it’s a waste of money.
>>124On the contrary, are there people who have LinksMate as their main line?
>>139I don’t have any particularly big complaints about where I live, so I only have one.
>>139It’s not a big deal in the countryside…
I wonder from which position they are complaining about this…?
>>110Heckling from people who are not under contract.
I can’t help but feel that it was expected to take about six months from the beginning.
It feels more impactful to change from one year to six months rather than extending it suddenly by six months.
Even the weapons that drop in the game are causing chaos, so if it easily changes with real money involved, it would be like this!
The management is so terrible that I can’t keep up.
I looked into it during this incident, and since Linksmate’s performance seemed to be quite strong, I thought there was no reason for them to want to quit, but I can’t shake off the feeling that they should have thought a bit more and made the announcement before things became so frantic…
It’s better to reduce the number of stones distributed and set the cap to 60,000.
There’s no way I’m going to pay when no new content is being added.
>>121This is something.
Where are you going with that? It’s in a state where it’s just added overpowered things, and it’s boring; it’s just some random aunt’s high level.
Even if you say the Lynx ticket was too cheap,
In the first place, the 90,000 ceiling in Granblue Fantasy is high compared to other gacha games (though the number of people who will fully pay for it is likely limited).
The Lynx ticket is a pretty decent price.
The quality of the connection is…
I think that change was made with the intention of closing things down because of the situation.
I don’t know if it was because there were a lot of feelings involved or simply because there were many cancellations.
In the first place, the fact that limited-time characters can be exchanged without question is pretty lawless.
I’ve never heard of being able to obtain limited characters even outside the emission period.
>>125I don’t know that.
>>120There’s nothing in my log.
Are you going to get your way by whining?
Didn’t the important people from CA, Haruta, and P properly discuss and decide on it?
>>127The mysterious new producer of Granblue Fantasy decided it, didn’t they?
I want you to stop, because it’s so ridiculous that it’s confusing me.
If you can get characters for less than half the price of the ceiling, it’s definitely an advantage.
>>130Well, if you’re doing it with cash every time, then I guess that’s true.
Lame.
Don’t swallow the spit you just spat out.
If Granblue Fantasy made the decision on their own, isn’t their power too strong?
>>134This crappy connection has been able to survive thanks to Granblue Fantasy…
>>148There aren’t any other games where you can exchange for your favorite characters by collecting stars…
>>180Something like materials for character enhancement…?
Shadowverse felt similar, but it’s about to end soon.
>>134If you ask what we’re contracting for, isn’t it 90% for Granblue Fantasy (Lynch ticket)?
>>134Rather, on the surface, it looks like we’re spitting out saliva and it’s bad, but you’re the one drinking it…
I feel like Granblue is weak.
Oh no… When I announced the exchange a year later, there are so many cancellations… Maybe I should do it in six months… But if that’s the case, that would be incredibly foolish…
>>138Conversely, is there any other reason that could be considered?
I haven’t signed a Lynx contract, so I’d prefer to increase the select style instead.
Just because a year has become six months, doesn’t it not change much?
>>141It seems like there was something where strong characters were implemented and the battlefield event came about six months later, so I wanted to exchange them around that time.
I don’t really remember if it was six months or five months.
>>141Character evaluation is solidly based on whether they are still relevant in the meta about six months later.
Rather, it may be unexpectedly rational as a grace period to wait for evaluation.
The year was too thoughtless.
>>131In other words, the Shiro tickets are too weak in that regard.
I can’t believe it’s the same amount as Luminous.
If it’s six months, it’s not a bad balance; strong seasonal products don’t just have their expiration date there.
If you want to use it in places like ancient battlefields, feel free to use stones or real ammunition.
If it’s impossible, you can just give up on being at the forefront of that attribute.
I’m living in the countryside, so it’s still fine, but if I were in the city with a terrible connection, I would have canceled by now.
Given the timing of the Lynx’s launch, it seems that next month will have the highest accumulation, so I feel a strong sense of presenting a compromise plan within this month.
So you went back after all.
>>153I didn’t put it back.
>>153Not back.
It’s called being stubborn, but if you suddenly announce that the service we’ve been receiving will dramatically worsen, it’s only natural for contractors to complain.
On the contrary, since it has been retracted, it seems that they didn’t see this reaction coming, which is hard to believe.
Even if they say they are in discussions with the Granblue Fantasy management office,
Sorry, I said one year, but please let me make it half a year for a while, Granblue! I’ll change it to one year at the right moment!
I feel like it’s that kind of exchange…
I’m not going back!
If you pushed your way through, then Haruta, properly resist something like this.
I wonder if they will cut back here and instead spend money there; I mean, the people who would pay over there are the same ones who sign up for this service, so it feels a bit different.
If it’s for half a year, it’s completely acceptable.
Thank you, Haruta.
>>161The exemplary slave.
Aren’t there fewer required stars instead of putting restrictions on exchanges?
Anytime → One year later → Six months later
Will the reduction in subscribers improve the line quality somewhat?
When Lynx was first released, it was still at the top of its game, and the seasonal limitations weren’t that strong.
Right now, the app itself is quite outdated, so I understand why they want to change the specifications.
Suddenly one year was too much, but…
>>168At that time, we were able to take the zodiac, so that was significant.
Kimura… Fukuhara… where are you fighting now?
Six months is completely out of the question.
Goodbye, Haruta.
Did it end up being a compromise after a slight break?
Personally, I can’t help but think it should be started from scratch.
The quality of the line doesn’t change based on the number of subscribers, given that you are using Docomo.
I heard that if you cancel once, you can’t re-register with the same account.
>>175I was able to re-register, so that’s false information.
Even if stars accumulate up to a certain point, they disappear as soon as you cancel.
Reduce data capacity while keeping the benefits as they are.
Honestly, I won’t even use 30G.
Well, they’ve been doing this for a long time, where after announcing that they’ll normally release limited SSRs, they face a lot of backlash and then retract it.
>>177It was Haruta who brought that up, after all.
>>211It was as I was told.
I’ve seen quite a few people cancel, so they probably announced it without thinking ahead.
>>179Well, there aren’t many players left in Granblue Fantasy anyway, so honestly, there aren’t any must-have characters.
You can manage just fine even without links.
Many people may have been waiting for the opportunity to cancel.
If the backlash gets stronger, it might become possible to exchange characters six months from now.
>>181This is amazing…!
>>181Will it be like a futures trading for characters that are not announced?
It seems there are many people who have never used a SIM card even once.
The benefits of Shadowverse were quite good, but I’ve stopped updating and I’m waiting for the new version.
Princess Connect and Uma are really lame.
>>186It was frustrating that the reflection of the new bullets had an oddly long time lag…
I verified it once, but since it’s added at random timings instead of regular intervals, it really seems like I’m just forgetting about it, which is frustrating.
It was a game where I didn’t have to worry about ether conservation, so it was fine.
There’s a feeling of struggling with when to step back, as there are many comparisons to the good old days, not just in Granblue Fantasy.
I wonder how users would feel if the lower-tier plans could earn star ratings, or if the number of stars that could be earned from previous plans increased, but in exchange, the exchange start period was extended.
It’s like being able to exchange spring swimwear at the end of summer.
Besides Granblue, the bonuses are really disappointing.
In second place, if you have a 1.5-year contract with Pricone, you can get one permanent character after three months.
>>192Does it really take nearly two years?
An incompetent person who kills customers who were paying even with a crappy connection.
Changing the policy because of complaints isn’t something a social game operator should be doing.
>>199Well, since the top is like that…
Priconne has recently been on a limited, limited, limited rush of limited events.
Sometimes the stones won’t roll for the standard banners, and there are many cases where the standard banners are stronger, so I’m quite helped by the bonuses in Priconne.
There’s absolutely no way I would sign a contract for this.
One year was a bit too long… If it’s six months after the debut, then it’s okay!
That’s not the issue!
This treatment as a complaint is just too crazy.
It can affect relatively recent old battles, and after six months, it ultimately leads to deterioration, so it seems like there will be a fair number of people who will cancel.
I thought nothing would change because I was preparing to either fold Linksmate or Granblue.
Why are you making concessions…?
From the perspective of Links, measures to reduce the number of contract holders are of no benefit, and it’s probably the Granblue Fantasy operation that’s requesting this, right?
Considering the possibility of pulling characters next year, there won’t be any a year from now, right?
There might be people who joined Lynxmate for Shadowverse, Princess Connect, and War of the Visions.
They’re changing the contract terms without permission.
First of all, that’s impossible.
>>212It’s just an extra, so there’s not a word about this in the contract terms of LinksMate itself.
>>212If you change it, it could easily become a regular newspaper article level!?
On the surface, the benefits are just a bonus.