Thanks for nothing Plato

Day 6,000, 19:05 Published in USA USA by Leon Scott Kennedy.

It's evident that in eRepublik, there's a considerable disparity between veteran players, who have invested years into the game, and newcomers who are just beginning their journey. However, the event commemorating eRepublik's 6000 days doesn't seem to effectively address this gap.

Veteran players, who have significantly contributed to the game's development and community over time, deserve appropriate recognition for their enduring loyalty and commitment. However, the rewards offered in the event appear disproportionately low compared to the time and effort these players have invested in the game.

On the other hand, newcomers, who might see this event as an opportunity to further engage with the community and the game itself, may feel discouraged by the unappealing rewards. This could hinder their motivation to continue exploring and engaging in eRepublik.

The lack of equity in reward distribution between veteran players and newcomers could perpetuate an even greater gap between them, undermining the cohesion and vitality of the community overall. It would be prudent for the game administration to urgently review these discrepancies and adjust the rewards to ensure a more equitable and rewarding experience for all players, regardless of their tenure in the game. Otherwise, they risk alienating both long-standing players and newcomers, which could have negative repercussions on eRepublik's long-term health as a gaming community.