
ATLAS:EARTH faces ongoing user frustration with its ad systems, despite recent improvements. After receiving a wave of complaints about intrusive ads, the management is in the process of refining ad partnerships to enhance the experience. Recent feedback indicates that players demand further changes.
In the wake of user dissatisfaction, management has revamped its ad partnerships. As a result, many players have started to see better credit allocation for in-app ads. This includes rewards for Wheel Spins and Super Rent, but the journey to full user satisfaction is still ongoing.
Players continue to express their irritation regarding several major points:
Audio Control Issues: Users note that some ads override their volume settings. One player remarked, "If I have the media volume down, certain ads turn it all the way up," underscoring the disruptive nature of loud ads.
Ad Overload: Commenters highlight the sheer number of interactions required with ads. "Having to interact with an ad 5 times sucks M Bison balls," one user vented, reflecting the frustration during mini games.
Redirect Problems: Many players experience unwanted redirects to app stores. One mentioned, "The ads that automatically open the Galaxy Store are super frustrating," illustrating how app interruptions can lead to lost credits.
Interestingly, iOS users have found a workaround. As one user pointed out, utilizing Guided Access mode can help in keeping ATLAS:EARTH open and preventing ads from opening other applications like Safari.
Despite the ongoing challenges, some players are cautiously optimistic about the future. "I was getting super discouraged by the amount of times I watched an ad only to get an 'unable to show ad' error," shared another player. They noted improvements since the latest update.
Another user added, "Props to devs that listen to their community, keep up the good work!" This sentiment reflects a growing acceptance that the developers are taking feedback seriously.
Curiously, some community members suggest alternative solutions, with one stating they would gladly pay a subscription fee for an ad-free experience.
As the process continues, management remains committed to refining the ad experience. Regular monitoring and adjustments will be crucial to keep player engagement high.
๐ซ Persistent audio control issues frustrate users.
๐ Recent updates show promising improvements in ad performance.
๐ฌ Some users propose a subscription model to eliminate ads entirely.
The ongoing adjustments signal a commitment to regain player trust. As ATLAS:EARTH changes its approach, it may create a more enjoyable user experience while bolstering its ad revenue.