Quote Originally Posted by Errant View Post
Yeah its a real shame. I could forgive charging for the extra slots, but they completely killed the chance of getting a 5* in the free one - and this is coming from someone who lucked into Oda Nobunaga. Putting 2x/auto behind a paywall is just excessive.

Its funny, I didn't even know about the game until I read about how scummy they're handling the pre-reg. I took a look at the game itself and I really liked what I saw.

Cute art, patting/touching mini-game, multiple unlockable scenes per girl with some animated like in Osawari, and a more turn-based version of FKG...just kind of bummed out that this is how I ended up hearing about this game.

They said they did this as a way to make up for removing P2W features but well, they'd have to make some pretty big changes and put out some damn good offers like the recent FKG ones to make up for this. Maybe someone who's familiar with the DMM version can comment how bad the P2W aspect in the original version was.
Their excuse is a load of horseshit. The only pvp aspect to the game was an OPTIONAL 4 guild point-based free-for-all(No rankings. It was just you did your matches for the day, you got currency to spend in the pvp shop for shopgirls. Anyone could get it, as you were rewarded medals for 3rd, 2nd, and 1st) Girls were handed out like candy due to the amount of increased rate gachas they had, so no guild had an advantage over another in that respect; and even limited girls wouldn't make a guild broken. Pvp stamina was refilled with farmed currency or running regular dungeons; so the only advantage whales had was refilling reg stamina and running dungeons to increase their guild buff (Which if you take the buff too high; you become a bigger target to the other three guilds.) That was the beauty of their system, it was exceptionally hard to whale to a significant advantage. Their were still people who are able to P2W, but they do so for an extremely paltry reward in comparison to say...a ranking event. Which there weren't any.