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Re: Game down?
I was backup for raids but because of this crash now I won’t be able to join, thanks kabam
Does this War Count?
We haven’t fully explored our map in war yet and had a chance to win, but now that is all null and void and we are going to lose this war due to a maintenance. There is physically nothing we can do. I spent 400k loyalty on this war on potions alone and 180 units for energy refills to complete my part, and other members here have paid their toll too to try to win this war. I will be deeply disappointed if this just results in a loss after our hard fought efforts to try to win.
Re: Game down?
It's a Kasham power outage. Someone step on the power cord to the servers at HQ.
Now it's a race in time to find that culprit

Now it's a race in time to find that culprit

Re: At a loss with the summoner fest event
Guy thinks security guards at the mall are there to protect him...lolThe guardians are here to help kabam. Not the players. Dont know where you got that idea fromfor a "forum guardian" who's meant to help the players on the forums you're awfully ironic at times and some of your posts have become just like any random guy poking at people with 0 advancing to the conversation lolIn whatever circles you roam, I believe you. Including the fact you probably shout it out loud while you're typing it.I'm sorry but if there's NO way you can place #1 without having to spend, it's called a PAY TO WIN event.They are unobtainable even if you do pay, unless you also basically do everything. Normally the term pay to win refers to games where either whomever pays the most wins, or spending offers an overwhelming advantage compared to everything else. But that's not really true here, except in an essentially unrealistic extreme. Spending offers an advantage between two players who otherwise are tied in all other respects, but having an advantage between two competitors who otherwise do exactly the same things equally well is not pay to win, that is literally all competitions.There are ranked rewards, which will be unobtainable unless you payI wouldn't call it pay to win. Sure, spending could be a tie breaker for points, but if you don't do everything, especially Raids, no amount of spending is going to catch you up.There are 300,000 total earnable points, so yes you can reach the top milestone, even if you miss a few.Why do you make everything p2w?
Well, technically speaking $24,000 USD might catch you up. But even among the mega whales I suspect the number of people who will actually do that is very close to zero.
Since about a third of the realm points are in Raids, and my alliance doesn't do raids (much less Nightmare Raids which seems to be required to cap out the milestones) I'm basically out of it. But the event is still giving me a ton of rewards for basically just playing the game more or less as I normally do, so I can't be too upset. I find it ... odd that there's so much emphasis on Raids given their presumptive optional nature - and the fact they are tied to alliances, meaning individual players cannot simply choose to do them just for the event - but I suppose Kabam has its reasons there.
I would call that pay to win
I come from the ancient generation of game players that did not just make up new meanings for words to justify their use. Once upon a time, calling this situation "pay to win" would have gotten you laughed off the discussion boards. Of course, that was back when literacy was almost a prerequisite to even get on the internet, since you needed to at least be able to read instructions to do so.
By the way, there is literally no possible avenue by which a Chess player can become the FIDE world champion without spending money. Therefore, Chess is a pay to win competition.
Re: Game down?
It's 9am now at Kabam HQ in Vancouver
Great start to a workday for Kabam
Great start to a workday for Kabam