Forum:Sick of what Konami is doing to the game? Do something about it

I stumbled across this petition. They need quite a few more signatures, but they are getting hundreds a day. The petition is to get Konami to use the ban list as a balancing tool rather than using it to sell newer sets, stop printing extremely broken Exclusives, and to get them to stop ignoring what the players want. If you wanna sign it, go ahead. I'm not gonna sit here and beg for more signatures. I just want to see it hit its goal of 10,000 so that maybe Konami will listen up. --> Summoned Skull 2: Electric Boogaloo 03:41, February 29, 2012 (UTC)

I AGREE!
I AGREE! Xerdek! 03:57, February 29, 2012 (UTC)

The following makes sense (economically):
Konami can still make money. In fact, they could possibly make even more because more cards would be available, if they cut down the prices. Everyone would but every card so they could make tons of decks, and people would keep buying cards as they came because they would be o affordable. In addition, by making proper lists, they game gets more interesting; the matches will give the players more strategies to work off of and make the games last longer, too. The lists could be more frequent, as well, like quarter-annually. I have been a faithful player since I was really young, and Yu-Gi-Oh! has made me a lot more skilled mentally. But, skill is no longer the case. It's who has more money and auto-pilot decks. Where's the fun? The TCG is falling apart. Cards get reprinted anyways, at way cheaper prices. Why can't we have them now? This goes back to availability. The more abundant something is, the more is is bought. They would make more money is tens of thousands buy lots of one card than hundreds buy a couple of it. It's simple math. If cards are more widespread, then more people will buy them. Their sales will skyrocket. And, when in tandem with proper listings, it will be more fair for everyone. They will make customers of all ages. It's just simple thought. A long-time business selling at reasonable prices last longer than quick-shot businesses at huge price. HAIL YU-GI-OH! FOR A LONG AND FAIR GOLDEN AGE!



P.s. Please. Think clearly. I miss the "Heart of the Cards".