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Re: Leaked CCP code?
I just don’t care anymore… Quality control is laughably bad. Comp is all over the place from overdone to zero.
I can’t keep up with all the exploits everyone else gets. Nor do I have the desire to…. And it’s why I care less and less about being competitive in this game.
Re: Leaked CCP code?
Just like Kabam dealt with duplicate 7 star crystal "fix", this will be dealt in the same manner!
Re: Leaked CCP code?
Will it reopen so everyone who didn't exploit can get it? Theres a 50/50 shot.
Should it reopen? Yeah but it's kabam and they have 0 consistency with handling issues and exploits.
To explain myself. That isnt 50% yes and 50% no. Thats a 50% 20% chance of maybe and a 50% chance of kabam shrugging their shoulders and saying whoopsie
Re: Valentine's Box Yay
Kabam really lost all the banquet good will in the first week of January and said screw it you know what we'll just do whatever we want now
Re: Valentine's Box Yay
You guys seriously cannot be this short sighted. It simply cannot be possible
Re: Character Wishlist Thread 3.0
Spider-Prowler (Hobie Brown) (Tech) SPIDER-MAN (2022) ISSUE #7
Re: Valentine's Box Yay
Message to the Community / Kabam
As competitive players of Marvel Contest of Champions, the bare minimum we expect is consistency and fairness.
This week we have seen two significant errors: a promotional code that was improperly configured and widely claimed without consequences, and a bug in Battlegrounds that allowed players to obtain Gladiator’s Circuit rewards with a single win.
This is not about who happened to be online at the right moment or who simply used what the system allowed.
It is about competitive impact.
When errors like these end up benefiting a select group of players and the response ultimately amounts to justification or minimization, it sends a troubling message: that competitive integrity is secondary to convenience.
In a competitive environment, integrity matters.
Each season requires time, planning, resources, and effort. It is not fair for internal technical failures to disrupt that balance, only to be closed with a statement that effectively washes hands of the situation.
Mistakes can happen — that is understandable.
What should not become normal is the absence of clear measures to protect competitive fairness and the community’s trust.
If the game aspires to be truly competitive, it must uphold consistent standards.
Because when the perception of fairness erodes, what is lost is not just rewards — it is credibility.
Re: Valentine's Box Yay
if there was a conspiracy denying the conspiracy is always the first move… touche

