Xavier_Price posted on Mar 02, 2022 6:07:04 AM - Report post
First, the suggestion. There is an option to search trainers by tracked, but there is no way to mark a trainer as tracked within the Aurora app. That I need to go to the site itself to track any trainers I want to use regularly is not good. (EDIT: forgot to mention, this is on Aurora v 1.1.4)
Second, the complaint. Restricting making an offline key to Lifetime PLUS only member is... it's not a good idea. I already paid a lot of money to you guys for my Lifetime membership. I am not liking the idea of having to pay an additional $60 per year just so I can use a trainer when my net cuts out (which it has been known to do a lot). You even still have 'Request Offline Key' still listed as a feature of Lifetime basic. All of the other lifetime plus stuff is fine, but paywalling a function like using a trainer offline is very bad. This is a function I have been relying on for years due to spotty internet, and now you're asking me to pay the price of a new game yearly just to get that function back. It comes across as a little scummy and greedy. I get you need to earn a living, but please, don't paywall basic functions. You're better than this.
[Edited by Xavier_Price, 3/2/2022 6:24:12 AM]
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PWizard posted on Mar 02, 2022 6:28:24 AM - Report post
First, you can right click a game on the Trainers tab to track it.
Second, we have hashed and re-hashed this for 3 months now. We weren't going to add offline access at all like several of our AIO competitors. So, we decided to allow it but only for PLUS members. If your internet goes out every day or often enough that you need 20+ offline keys, then something is wrong on your end. We looked at the number of people that have actually even used an offline key over the years and the number of people that have run out of keys and it was a very low percentage. So, there you have it. Decision made. No plans to back-track at this time.
L+ is a whopping $5/month. Satellite internet that doesn't cut out or that could be used as a backup is WAY more. Weigh your options. I think you can live without a trainer, for a VIDEO GAME, for a few minutes or hours while your Internet is out. Go outside, get some fresh air. Play a console game. Play a game naturally, without a trainer unless you are playing one of the MANY games released these days that also REQUIRE you be online to play even the single player component. I don't see them offering an offline key.
[Edited by PWizard, 3/2/2022 6:31:27 AM]
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