Thread:SeaniiBoi/@comment-3452092-20171119044143/@comment-3452092-20171121220758

The 40 something diamonds to get all the documents in book one have nothing on the 130 something (I think they all cost 12 except for Michelle's, which of course is free, so that would be 132) diamonds to get all the idols in book 2.

I'd like to see a way of getting diamonds that is not limited by the number of chapters there are available to read. Since obviously they still would want initial playthroughs to be worth the most, I was thinking, maybe at the end of a book you get one diamond for every five chapters, so a book with 1-5 chapters would get one diamond for completion, 6-10 chapters would get two diamonds, 11-15 chapters would get three diamonds, and 16-20 (is anything longer than that?) would get four diamonds. You would get this completion boonus every time you finished a book regardless of how many times you had played it.

Another idea (which gives you a larger number of diamonds) is instead of every chapter gives you a diamond, every other chapter does, so only even numbered chapters would give you a diamond or something like that.

I mean come on. Every chapter that comes out has between 12 and 60 potential diamonds to spend, every single one. That's a lot of playthroughs to get enough diamonds to get everything and I think they really ought to reward people who do that many playthroughs. Just imagine, instead of people playing five chapters a week because that's all that's new, they play their favorite five (or more likely more) books a week so that they can get enough diamonds to play the diamond choices in the new chapters. Sure it would cut down on the amount spent on diamonds, but there would still be people paying that because they didn't want to replay so many books, and if they were to take that subscription model for keys that they apparently tested with some users, giving all users that option, I bet a lot of those playing for diamonds every week would take up on that and they would get a decent amount of money for that from a larger number of people which might lead to an even larger amount of money in the long run as more and more people suscribed to it. I mean if they had a subscription model for unlimited diamonds, I'd pay into that for a little while at least (assuming it wasn't insanely priced).

Hmm. Also an interesting possibility. Makes me think of something that happened in supernatural where they found the bones of Crawley.

I think I missed the part about Pennywise despite all my playthroughs. . . so, what? Please explain.