Edited By
David Thompson

A wave of discontent is growing among players regarding the bonus system for ads. Many claim they are not receiving the promised rewards after viewing ads, leading to frustration and distrust.
Several players reported their concerns on various forums, noting they watch the ads diligently yet often find no increase in their rental time. "I even gave them a free ad watch!" one user exclaimed, illustrating the widespread anger at this situation.
Interestingly, users have pointed out that not all ads are affected; some seem to work fine while others lead to disappointment. As one player noted, "I have noticed that sometimes my timer doesn't go up immediately, but if I restart the app, the time will be added after the restart."
Through countless comments, three key themes have emerged:
Visual Glitches: Many users mentioned a delay in timers or a complete lack of bonuses.
Cumbersome Ads: Players expressed their frustration at ads being more difficult to engage with. "They make the ads even more difficult to watch," one person noted, indicating challenges with disappearing buttons.
Temporary Fixes: Closing and restarting the app seemed to help some, but not all users agreed on its effectiveness. "It's not a GOOD fix, but it does fix it for a while," another user admitted.
This ongoing situation raises a critical question: Why create a system that frustrates players instead of enhancing their experience? The lack of responsive support only deepens grievances.
"They donโt even respond to me with this 'bug'" - Frustrated player.
โ ๏ธ Players report ads not rewarding bonuses consistently.
๐ Restarting the app may resolve some issues temporarily.
๐ซ Frustration over unresponsive support grows.
As this drama unfolds, the community remains hopeful for improvements, but skepticism lingers. Will developers address these critical flaws? Only time will tell.
There's a strong chance the game developers will act to address the frustrations. Given the growing complaints, they may implement a patch that fixes the ad system issues within the next few weeks, possibly within a month. Feedback from forums seems to be influencing decisions in real-time; thus, community pressure could lead them to prioritize user experience. If they take no action, though, players might abandon the platform, resulting in a significant drop in viewership for the ads, which would finally compel developers to reconsider their approachโexperts estimate around a 60% probability that the team will roll out a solution by the end of the quarter.
The recent challenges faced by players navigating the ad system echo the way early internet service providers grappled with abrupt user growth. Just as those providers struggled to keep up with demand and often left customers hanging, today's game developers may find themselves overwhelmed by expectations. In both scenarios, the initial excitement gives way to disillusionment when service fails to match the hype. Players now, like those early internet users, may just need to ride out the bumps on the road to ensure their voices lead to a smoother experience down the line.