@Trevor Winters
THAT, my friend, is a very foolish change. I don't normally like to throw my credentials around, but take this advice from someone who has an MBA in marketing: You had a good thing with the infests before, because you appealed to people's sense of gambling. You have to give players a chance to "win" at the infest game to keep them coming back.
It's like blackjack. Most people lose money on the blackjack table. There *is* a way to consistently make money on blackjack, but it's extremely difficult and requires math and good knowledge of probabilities. Only a few can win at blackjack every time. A lot of people do win, occasionally, at blackjack. Most people lose, overall. But what keeps people coming back to the table is that they *can* win big if they're smart, or lucky at the table.
What you've done with this newest update is take away the ability for people to win. Now, it's not even gambling anymore--it's just a loss. And nobody will play blackjack if they're guaranteed to lose 3% of their money, with no possibility of winning more. It just doesn't make any sense.