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<blockquote data-quote="Roper" data-source="post: 367508" data-attributes="member: 235"><p>Habbo is free to play and enjoy, you just pay for a service such as coins or hc membership. If they made a completely free version how would they fund it and keep it running, as well as paying the staff members too?</p><p></p><p>Habbo has a lot of life in it and just because us 'old school players' don't like what they're doing, it doesn't mean younger people dislike it - infact it is all they know, and therefore enjoy it and will continue to use it.</p><p></p><p>They've got plenty of things in the works, so Dom says - which means new and existing users will have something to keep them occupied whilst they're checked into Habbo.</p><p></p><p>To all those saying that they won't go for retros. They're only really targeting the developers of the emulators and what not. For instance, they stopped Sojobo with Phoenix/Otaku and went to lengths such as freezing his bank account and taking his Mini Cooper. Retro owners are a target but it just isnt worth their time financially speaking - they could spend £2000 on bring a retro down that will be re opened under another name. What a waste of time and money. Sulake aren't stupid. Remember that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Roper, post: 367508, member: 235"] Habbo is free to play and enjoy, you just pay for a service such as coins or hc membership. If they made a completely free version how would they fund it and keep it running, as well as paying the staff members too? Habbo has a lot of life in it and just because us 'old school players' don't like what they're doing, it doesn't mean younger people dislike it - infact it is all they know, and therefore enjoy it and will continue to use it. They've got plenty of things in the works, so Dom says - which means new and existing users will have something to keep them occupied whilst they're checked into Habbo. To all those saying that they won't go for retros. They're only really targeting the developers of the emulators and what not. For instance, they stopped Sojobo with Phoenix/Otaku and went to lengths such as freezing his bank account and taking his Mini Cooper. Retro owners are a target but it just isnt worth their time financially speaking - they could spend £2000 on bring a retro down that will be re opened under another name. What a waste of time and money. Sulake aren't stupid. Remember that. [/QUOTE]
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