![]() now your bottom fishing is borderline worthless. It wasn't nerfed as far as bite (not completely) but as far as you being able to do anything about it. In the past you'd catch 2 unis at once, and it was very common to catch almost identical weight fish on simultaneous bites, so you can see how fast one could progress on the XP and credit chart. Basically you have 1 fish spawn event and 4 rods out. Then they create a nerf so you can really only effectively use 1 or 2 because you'll lose fish on the others and for some reason they all bite at almost exactly the same time. 4 rod holder means you buy 4 expensive rods, 4 expensive reels, all the tackle and baits required to run them. ![]() you have nothing but I expect to see them reintroduced at a cost with buffed results on only those lures. If you bought them all with your own money, gold, whatever. Then came the introduction of topwater fishing and all the lures associated with it. More wasted effort, time and money for something the devs can just take from you at a whim to generate revenue by selling it back to you again. They just disappeared from our inventory but were "introduced" again at a cost. Then came the removal of the 660lb keepnets we had purchased. So that grinding for gold netted us nothing in return but credits we weren't interested in. ![]() ![]() ![]() Then gold coins were "introduced" as a currency to buy things we could have bought prior to the change out. It started off with gold coins - they were once earned by catching uniques but one day the devs decided to take them all away from us and substitute in game currency as a trade off. I am not going to invest any more time, effort or money into a product that uses bait and switch techniques to generate revenue. Since the quad rod holder has been rendered useless due to the fish escaping because of slack line, the bottom fishing has really taken a back seat to just about everything else to me. ![]()
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