we just got over this phase dont start it again.

The cause I see is due to the fact that we have had no "official" answer to the problems that we addressed two weeks ago. We were given this post by Joey that apparently took hours to write.

It's a lengthy post, and it looks great with all the reddit formatting -- but comment that I made is that it kind of "beat around the bush". It just formally acknowledges that they know the problems and explains why things haven't been done, but no solution to how it can be fixed or prevented.

I think some people are realizing this, an while the post did get a lot of praise, it's still be two weeks later and nothing has been done (toonfest tower is still down, etc). There's no answer towards an actual process to hire staff, even though they've said earlier in the year that they were looking for developers. While the issues the Toontown Rewritten can't be fixed "instantly", there should be more effort to fix and prevent these issues and should be communicated with the community.

Conclusion is that community wants answers, and one big giant post that basically acknowledges the problems instead of how and when the problems will be fixed is a reason that people might be starting to realize that Toontown Rewritten should be under some flack again. Like I've said time and time again -- they're the number one private server in terms of Toontown and one of the most successful in the private server genre. While they are working for free, they should also take into the fact that 1 million people have registered for their game and they're not making any progress or communication towards providing answers to what the community is requesting.

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