View Full Version : Falling Furniture - Playing For Prize?! Why?!
Lanyon
11-11-2013, 02:01 AM
This really gets me but why do people who have been playing for 1,2 ,3, 4, 5+ years on Habbo still complaining and get angry at noobs who host Falling Furniture for a prize and it's obviously a scam? The prize is there to attract noobs and to attract people to pay to stay or play depending what the rules are and where you are involved in the game. Why not just simply walk into a Falling Furniture room and say "Hey guys, just playing for fun, don't even care about the prize". If it was all a scam, the owner would probably be a little bias and want you to win anyway cause he or she will think that you're not going to be accepting any prize anyway as you are playing for fun? Just a quick thought here.
Anyway....
"How much is p2s?"
"1c".
"How much is it to watch?"
"uhhmmm... 0c... free?"
"0c RIP OFF! ...deal"
Daltron
11-11-2013, 07:47 AM
Whilst Habbo has always been a mix between economy and community I think it has reached a point where community is out the door and it's strictly about economy for majority of users. No one wants to play for fun to make friends, people want coins and furni end of story.
There are a variety of things to blame for this. Exchange, the merge, redic amount of furni, the mute, Paul Laidiot etc.
GoldenMerc
11-11-2013, 10:03 AM
Its not always a scam, plus people enjoy it thats why they also play not just for the prize
Lanyon
11-11-2013, 12:00 PM
Paul Laidiot etc.
Who is that?
Who is that?
Paul Lafontain the previous CEO for habbo. He pretty much ran the site into the ground.
jorsian
11-11-2013, 04:23 PM
Falling Furni was never fun to me. Staring at a screen whilst clicking a mouse for an hour+ is not what I, or many others, would consider fun. Besides, there are other more 'social' experiences around the hotel such as the Welcome Lounge for those who wish to make friends.
As a veteran Habbo I am much smarter when it comes to choosing games. If a game has p2s or p2p I simply don't bother and move on to a different room. When 80% of the FFs on the hotel are scams, it pays to be selective when picking which game to play.
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