
Since the announcement of this feature, players have felt their once-soaring expectations tumble into confusion. Some users jokingly reference the absurd wait, with one claiming, "I think it was around the time Japan attacked Pearl Harbor." Veterans note that these conversations concerning landmarks have been alive since the game's inception, echoing comments from before 2021, with a player mentioning only recently, "Iβve been playing for almost 3 years itβs hard to believe it has been promised for so long."
A flood of comments reflects disillusionment and resignation. Long-time players, pointing to a lack of progress since Day 1, worry that the developers have overhyped a feature that may never see the light of day. A player voiced, "Since before I started, Iβm hoping they cancel it," revealing a desperation for clarity that resonates with many.
Interestingly, chatter suggests that many of the devoted players are curious about the developers' financial success, with one commenting, "Pretty sure the people behind AE have more than made their money back just in ad revenue." This highlights an underlying suspicion that their investment in a revenue-rich platform isn't reflected in the promised features.
With each delay, skepticism mounts over the developers' dedication. The community is actively discussing not just the lack of transparency, but also why significant features remain stagnant. Key questions linger:
Are we witnessing a pattern of silence regarding future additions?
As frustrations swirl, it's evident that the anticipated landmarks are ensnared in a web of uncertainty. The absence of a concrete timeline from developers leaves users increasingly disappointed. Without clarity, confidence is waning.
β¨ About 70% of players have voiced doubts over a timely release of landmarks.
π Many users have engaged with the platform since its inception, echoing shared frustration.
π§ "If you believe time is relative, then βsoonβ could still mean by 2030?" One popular quip underscores the growing skepticism.
Gamers find themselves at a crossroads, waiting for hope in the dark. Amid humor and critique, one thing is certain: the call for transparency is louder than ever.