Same, there were a lot of people that were online... but only very few collectibles and its always that last minute a load of people come on!
If only there were a rule about only joining like 15 mins beforehand or something :')
I will be participating in the next round with a much faster internet speed. Hopefully I can either one. I need to get back the tbt I spent on an apple.
i kind of don't even wanna bother with the rest of the restocks tbh. I'm still holding out for a hammer/some houses tomorrow but I also know I'm gonna fail lmao
It doesn't matter if you're Wi-Fi is excellent, only the chosen ones can enter the shop during a lag storm. I guess I'd better find myself a sacrificial lamb.
It doesn't matter if you're Wi-Fi is excellent, only the chosen ones can enter the shop during a lag storm. I guess I'd better find myself a sacrificial lamb.
really the biggest problem is simply the fact that people can theoretically buy as many as they want
like in general for what I've seen of irl limited quantity items, there's usually a hard limit on how much a person can purchase at a time, precisely to give more people a chance. I mean yes, there are ways to bypass this, but I'm pretty sure the only real reason staff don't really do this is because it would mean limiting how much a user can own as well. which would mean they couldn't even get more via purchasing/trading from other users or anything. maybe if there was a way to temporarily impose the limit during restocks, while also not removing extras from the inventory of people who have them....
also, hooray for missing first restock because my mind somehow added an extra hour to time it starts
though from the looks of things, it seems I didn't miss anything either
I'm already less nervous this time around. I've made my peace. I'll still be disappointed if I don't get a hammer, but I'm not gonna be a spoil sport. I'll remember that all is fair and that we should be grateful for even getting a restock. I'll also remember that even though I love these pixels, they truly aren't as big as I chalk them up to be...