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Re: For the Red Hulk Haters 😘
That was well done. Not being able to throw a special was doing the fight with one hand tied behind your back but you still nailed it.Thanks! 🤩 He's naturally good for Zola in general because of heavy counter, red numbers and ability to gain heat charges from blocking energy attacks.. not reliant on specials for his damage also came in handy here
Main challenge in this fight was AI manipulation - pushing the pace so you don't chip out from the tac or Brute Force
Re: How expensive do you think 7* Magik will be?
The purpose of including Magik in the store is to create a chase for players earning huge amounts of Radiance. Until we get more data I can't say how much it will cost (we still haven't had a non-borked Battlegrounds season). I'm confidence though that it will be a lot more than 250k, given players in top alliances earn way more than that every month. Won't be all at once though, players will gather pieces over time.
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Re: How much monetization is too much?
Someone thinks MCOC's monetization design isn't predatory by nature?A lot of comments here from you about how you’re reading everything people are saying and just simply disagree, but saying that I can’t claim MCOC is predatory despite doing my damndest to emphasize I don’t have any opinion on MCOC being predatory seems to indicate otherwise.You can write as many paragraphs as you want, but I do not agree that the game is predatory. That kind of strong ideology for a game that is designed to entice people to enjoy it and play has never sat well with me, and I will never agree to that. You'd have a great time with the gambling debate with me. I disagree. Feel free to form whatever opinions you want. No one would play the game at all if it wasn't designed to appeal to people. That's much less nefarious than some people assert.Gonna be real, this is the comment that makes me finally agree with everyone that you’re loony.You can call it what you want. I don't agree. No one is being tricked into anything.I don’t have a particular opinion on the sales, hence my lack of comment, but this is just blatantly wrong. “Predatory” has been standard language used to describe all sort of gacha mobile game tactics designed to trick people into spending money, we’ve had literal legislation written because of it. We have drop rates on crystals because of this. Again, I make no comment on whether such language deserves to be applied here to MCOC but this feels like a ridiculous claim to make given the very real specter that hangs around similar games.Predatory is a ridiculous word for a mobile game that offers optional sales.When even the mega whales who buy everything says its becoming too aggressive and predatory, then something is obviously wrong. Just cause you either refuse or fail to see that doesn't make it any less true.Too much for who?More to the point, it's a business. There's no such thing as too much. We can still play for free if we choose.There absolutely is such thing as too much. The aggressive push for 600 dollars every 2-3 months is too much when you compare it to doing that only 2 times a year.
For people who think they must buy everything, perhaps.
For a company who is trying to keep the lights on, not at all.
No one is forcing anyone to buy these. If it's too much for us personally, we're free to pass. The fact that people are still offended with EVERY Offer this game releases almost 11 years later is crazy to me. They're a business. They're going to try and make money.
Predatory has never been a term that requires force or even strict coercion in anything but the literal predator/prey sense. Predatory lenders don’t force anyone to accept their loans. Predatory behavior doesn’t need to involve literal coercion, many victims engage willingly. It just means you’re preying on people in some way, often in a deceitful manner. Literally every industry engages in this sort of thing, intensive research into human psychology to figure out how to make people do what you want without them realizing there’s anything suspicious going on. The video game industry is no different, microtransactions and lootboxes especially. The idea that either these sort of things don’t exist or that it’s just a skill issue on consumer’s part is so offensive and divorced from reality that it’s kinda staggering.
And because you seem to really want to defend MCOC, I will restate from my original comment that I’m speaking generally and make no claims as to whether MCOC is predatory. I just find your apparent take that predatory tactics don’t exist or don’t matter to be fundamentally appalling. The human brain is a weird thing, and expecting that people just know how to avoid any and all ways that it can be taken advantage of is just myopic. People don’t work like that.
If you have to argue with someone over that, then they've already won.
I think it's called sealioning.

Re: Raid month
Does normal Raid give Saga selector token?Yes. https://forums.playcontestofchampions.com/en/discussion/398365/raids-boss-chest-discrepancy#latest
Re: How much monetization is too much?
I've been here the full 10 years, started posted in 2018. He hasn't changed the entire time lol.Just stop responding to him dudeA lot of comments here from you about how you’re reading everything people are saying and just simply disagree, but saying that I can’t claim MCOC is predatory despite doing my damndest to emphasize I don’t have any opinion on MCOC being predatory seems to indicate otherwise.You can write as many paragraphs as you want, but I do not agree that the game is predatory. That kind of strong ideology for a game that is designed to entice people to enjoy it and play has never sat well with me, and I will never agree to that. You'd have a great time with the gambling debate with me. I disagree. Feel free to form whatever opinions you want. No one would play the game at all if it wasn't designed to appeal to people. That's much less nefarious than some people assert.Gonna be real, this is the comment that makes me finally agree with everyone that you’re loony.You can call it what you want. I don't agree. No one is being tricked into anything.I don’t have a particular opinion on the sales, hence my lack of comment, but this is just blatantly wrong. “Predatory” has been standard language used to describe all sort of gacha mobile game tactics designed to trick people into spending money, we’ve had literal legislation written because of it. We have drop rates on crystals because of this. Again, I make no comment on whether such language deserves to be applied here to MCOC but this feels like a ridiculous claim to make given the very real specter that hangs around similar games.Predatory is a ridiculous word for a mobile game that offers optional sales.When even the mega whales who buy everything says its becoming too aggressive and predatory, then something is obviously wrong. Just cause you either refuse or fail to see that doesn't make it any less true.Too much for who?More to the point, it's a business. There's no such thing as too much. We can still play for free if we choose.There absolutely is such thing as too much. The aggressive push for 600 dollars every 2-3 months is too much when you compare it to doing that only 2 times a year.
For people who think they must buy everything, perhaps.
For a company who is trying to keep the lights on, not at all.
No one is forcing anyone to buy these. If it's too much for us personally, we're free to pass. The fact that people are still offended with EVERY Offer this game releases almost 11 years later is crazy to me. They're a business. They're going to try and make money.
Predatory has never been a term that requires force or even strict coercion in anything but the literal predator/prey sense. Predatory lenders don’t force anyone to accept their loans. Predatory behavior doesn’t need to involve literal coercion, many victims engage willingly. It just means you’re preying on people in some way, often in a deceitful manner. Literally every industry engages in this sort of thing, intensive research into human psychology to figure out how to make people do what you want without them realizing there’s anything suspicious going on. The video game industry is no different, microtransactions and lootboxes especially. The idea that either these sort of things don’t exist or that it’s just a skill issue on consumer’s part is so offensive and divorced from reality that it’s kinda staggering.
And because you seem to really want to defend MCOC, I will restate from my original comment that I’m speaking generally and make no claims as to whether MCOC is predatory. I just find your apparent take that predatory tactics don’t exist or don’t matter to be fundamentally appalling. The human brain is a weird thing, and expecting that people just know how to avoid any and all ways that it can be taken advantage of is just myopic. People don’t work like that.
I have been around the forums for 2-ish years and GW is the biggest kabam sucker I have seen
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More Diablo Geek Ranting
There really is an advantage to using underrated champs in competitive game modes.. in AW, it's obvious no one even considers him when placing defense.. he did 4 fights this war all pretty smooth and around usually 1 minute or less.. I just posted this one as the ending is cool 😎
In BGs, people are completely surprised at what he counters all the time (coffee spit emote) lol
https://youtu.be/wbucuMnfY7o?si=Bvz7LWKhLJ-vUng3
In BGs, people are completely surprised at what he counters all the time (coffee spit emote) lol
https://youtu.be/wbucuMnfY7o?si=Bvz7LWKhLJ-vUng3Re: Rebirth champs - you guys have to do them justice
Forgot Voodoo exists sometimes. That guy had one of the best utilities in the game and carried Act 5. I remember using my first 5 star generic on him and then became my first R3.