Well they did say sectorial will always be valid in ITS. Sadly, Tohaa is not a sectorial :-D And they didn't say latest ITS season, you can still play them in N3 and ITS10 or whatever :-D
Yeah, sure. But MRRF is. Or are you saying there will be no ITS in N4 at all, so - haha! - they've technically kept their promise, right? Not funny at all :|
It was funny to me for all 2,5 seconds. Then I looked at my Tohaa collection on the shelf and my soul wept.
All social media have repercusión, and even more in 20- player communities... Tarragona had an increment of 6-24 active players from 2013 to 2018, but now we are arround 6 active players, we are an Small community and we know each others and keep contact, and we exactly know what happends to our players those last 2 years Maybe, they will not lost a lot for the Tarragona dropped players, but, think it very closely, 20 persons that have 2-4 armys ,and buy constantly every month, and at some time they stop doing it... and the other 6 remaining players stop buying 2-4 armys because they are afraid and start only collecting they main faction Now... i'm sure this situation started to happen at other small communitys arround the world (well, i certaintly know it), so, stop and think, how much money they lose? How much good decision has been taken? How much good comercial marketing has been applied? How much the problem of the SKU's is a problem and how much is "that not so problematic problem that comes handly to start aboarding a certain difficult situation"?
Tomorrow they will make a communicate, let's just wait and see if we can have answer to - When we could play them again - If the faction will return scattered into another Na2 Sectorial Armys - If the faction will return entire and with Sectorial Armys
@Magonus yeah the cb's story with tohaa is pretty funny if you can detach yourself from "muh stuff died" situation.
Aye. I detached myself at the right time, from the look of it. I'm sorry all your loyalty was wasted.
Do you really think that tomorrow Bostria will provide you with such information? He usually replies with "don't worry, there will be big surprises for you" or ambiguous messages like that (or worse with false promises never realized).
This reminds me that the mini for the bike Montesa still hasn't been released, and they had to remove the extant Montesas without warning to do that.
Well it looks like we have an answer for what is happening. We might have to Spiral for a while and then we'll get to play with our Tohaa once more.
No offence intended to Belen (and I see why she's the Head of Marketing for CB, her text is quite good), but there's a saying in Russia, that roughly translates to "That's a fresh/new story, but still hard to believe". Her answer is exactly the non-answer I was afraid of. "Keep calm and wait, Tohaa will be in N4, details mañana" - no schedule, obvious reasons of "not enough resources and time", and the obvious incongruent line of "all these movements will be made public" (when in fact if it wasn't for Gutier spilling the beans on Dacha satellite, nobody would have even suspected it). Belen's mastery of the word is great enough that I feel myself calming down, but my healthy scepticism tells me it's too early to relax. I think I will have to wait until I can see and use N4 Armybuilder with Tohaa in it, before I'm able to trust CB again.
While I remain sceptical of CB ability to deliver all of the missing stuff in 2020, this reply seems to be a gracious save and I think in this situation it's more than acceptable. It is apparent to me from that response that the decision pretty likely was to axe Tohaa completely and a different solution emerged after the hell we raised - to readd them in a staggered fashion, commit to a general schedule of "in 2020" and transparency in communication. I expected a wishy-washy lulzy Bostria vid and got a professional serious reply instead. This is a huge step already for CB and a welcome development. Of course, I'd much prefer Tohaa in N4 day one, but I realize such a huge shift was not realistic. They are committed openly and clearly. If they mess this up, the backlash from the community will be much larger than my small pitchfork army of the last 4 days.
If they had intentions to renege on it, they wouldn't have said "throughout 2020". That's a definitive timeline you can hold them to (not one I expect them to keep, given how late GenCON is I could easily see things slipping into early 2021, but that's besides the point). If they've been driven to respond to this prior to their planned media week, they clearly view it seriously enough to know that just kicking the can down the road is not a valid solution.