"Stop complaining, will you?
Even in real life luck can smile to you; I know you won't get $1.5B just out of magic but still...
And anyway everyone got their $1.5B so it's not realistic maybe but it is not unfair
Concerniing new players, well the game is already hyperoversaturrated so they might just as well wait for the next round.
I don't know how you say that in English but errare humanum est (making mistake human is humane) so stop blaming the administration"
I have a pretty valid point. That round, as it existed, is now over. I wasted quote a bit of time dealing with that competetive landscape. The game is entirely changed now. Someone giving say a trillion dollars in investment to my competitors does rather play poorly for my prospects.
That's a great resolution. Wait until the last round. Perhaps that should be on the front page of the game site. If the round didn't just start, you might as well wait 4 months for it to reset.
I quite fully understand that to err is human. I have worked and do work with information systems all of the time. Programming changes have to be tested before they are put in place and things such as changing system settings for one user have to very carefully be done or else the entire game is impacted. Were this someone at Blizzard or Sony making this mistake, they'd probably be at home creating an account on Monster right now. People do make mistakes, even big ones, but they should be willing to put the work forward to remedy the mistakes.
This should have been taken care or RIGHT AWAY. A backup of the database should have been restored. Taking the money back now that every gate in existence has been taken is really not the point. The game has been irrevocably changed by someone who made a mistake, but there has been NO effort to right that mistake. I have every right to blame the administration. Nowhere in the wiki, the game site, forums, etc, is it that said that massive amounts of capital will be given to the entire game base at random.
I was quite happy working up to the point where I'd get my company to $1B. I was quite happy with hitting $40M in 3 days. The sad thing now that is milestone is meaningless and enjoyment of growing the business to get there is gone.
"and if you see it as magically appearing imagine you sold another company and put the money into the airline (its not hard to do) "
Yes, it's normal in aviation for $30M companies to sell a $1.5B company and invest the entire amount into the aviation industry. This was common in 1955.
What is even more common is for every airline in the entire world to do this at the same time. It's common for global capital flows to inject the current dollar value of $14 Trillion into one industry. In case you're counting, that's close to 2x the entire GDP of the United States.
Fixing the game instead of doing nothing might be a good idea.