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Soda Summer Vacation and other events disappear, less booster time granted
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@brilliantstar Will tag @Sukanta_Biswas he will tell you if this is the case. As far as im aware clearing data removes your boosters not cache, but wait for a reply from sukanta as i may be wrong.
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My free play and boosters have also been reduced as cited by @ROBCamra above. I thought that longevity resulted in increased playtime, not reduction to your 8th day of consecutive logins. Started first of the month. Also experienced Kimmy's arcade for the first time EVER!. Don't see the point … reached level 10 2 consecutive games … took my "rewards" and quit … and noticed nothing added. Guess this is another pay-for-play scheme.
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Also access game using desktop. Many of @ROBCamra's observations apply to my playing experience as well … have no idea of many of the topics discussed in this thread as they have never appeared during my playing experience. First saw Lemonade Lake this past weekend which seemed to offset the reduction in duration of playing time/boosters, but all else being equal would rather have 2 hours of boosters/30 minutes of playing time … otherwise not worth the effort to simply log in.
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Sometimes if you exit the game completely, then go back in few minutes later, the features would reappear. It may be King’s computer servers were too overwhelmed with too many players, so couldn’t handle the customer traffic, not problem with your Internet connection. Many years ago, Netflix always gave the standard message that it was customers’ internet connection problem when movies couldn’t play. That wasn’t true because customers had no problem accessing other Internet sites. The true problem was on Netflix’s side. Since internet connection means Internet Service Providers (Time Warner, Verizon, etc.) had problems, these ISP got together and sued Netflix for wrongfully blaming them, and won. Netflix was legally obligated to remove the wrong standard message. So yeah, only lawsuits would stop wrongful blames thrown on the innocent.
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Of the people whom @Lola_Pop helped reported to the Studio, did anybody actually get their rewards back? I’m bit concerned re posting my ID on this relatively open site, nobody knows what hackers could do with such info, and they don’t need a reason to hack. On top of that, it is customer support’s job to deal with game issues. They are paid staff, everyone on this forum (except admins perhaps), regardless of their personal opinions or level of actual helpfulness, do not speak on behave of King.