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national_security
#187138420Sunday, April 10, 2016 8:40 PM GMT

If tix gets removed, the worst possible scenario is a massive die off of NBC players. But after that, atleast 90% of those NBC'er will return and ROBLOX will quickly recover.
ruin3Ds
#187142660Sunday, April 10, 2016 9:48 PM GMT

"ROBLOX ISN'T GOING TO DIE." We all die someday. "atleast 90% of those NBC'er will return and ROBLOX will quickly recover." Nice random statistic. If a business gets a massive amount of unsatisfied customers, do you think they'll just quickly get more customers? It's very unlikely a lot of NBCers will leave in the first place anyways. Plus there are more NBCers than there are BCers, and ROBLOX's main income is from player traffic for their CPM.
national_security
#187147404Sunday, April 10, 2016 11:00 PM GMT

"If a business gets a massive amount of unsatisfied customers, do you think they'll just quickly get more customers?" New players are joining ROBLOX all the time. Eventually the amount of users ROBLOX lost will just get replaced by new users who joined after the tix removal
ruin3Ds
#187199774Monday, April 11, 2016 10:40 PM GMT

"unsatisfied" If a customer is unsatisfied, they will usually tell others and the company's reputation will worsen. If people made a mass exodus out of a game like League of Legends people wouldn't necessarily join as normal. Some will ask questions. Plus just because new people join doesn't mean they would be happy with ROBLOX. If it could get that many people to leave at once, it's more than likely the newly joined people will quit a lot faster. It is very unlikely that people will leave because of this update in the first place, but if they did and it's really as bad as some people are making it out to be ROBLOX can't just recover just like that.

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