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Re: Thanks Kabam ❤️ And take a look to these great ideas...
Before he denigrates "you kids" I'll explain.tell em unc
There's a reason the "target demo" of most ad campaigns are the age range of 18-49: 18 you're old enough to purchase on your own, and up to 49 are still likely to try new experiences, new brands, new stuff to buy. 50 and up you're set in your ways, very confidant, comfortable and obstinate with your worldview, and more likely to announce Everything New Is Trash and Scares Me and I Ain't Buying It, Make Stuff Great Again, You Kids Respect Me And Get Off My Lawn, Yadda Yadda. He, like myself, are solidly out of the target 18-49 demo, so no amount of skill shaming, open ridicule, or unflattering imitation will get him to stop him having what he considers "fun." Other than forum ghosting him, that is, which isn't our call.
I will say that at least this mid-50s crank is skilled enough to have a few Valiant accounts and is wealthy enough to buy whatever he feels like for his entertainment, so he doesn't represent all out-of-the-demo folks. But yeah, most new stuff sucks. Stay off my lawn, you whippersnappers.

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Re: BG Score and Rank
709k pointsWhat’d you score to finish 95th?
This season was just dead , and I believe the next one is going to be worst , more rewards for me lol
Re: At least it's nice to know the real reason why we couldn't keep the rollover 7 RAIDS revive stash
Well ofc,
Anything that helps players must be taken away.
But here's the fun part, Kebem takes it away just the moments before introducing new hard content.
Anything that helps players must be taken away.
But here's the fun part, Kebem takes it away just the moments before introducing new hard content.

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At least it's nice to know the real reason why we couldn't keep the rollover 7 RAIDS revive stash
Take away our safety net AND make it harder. Brilliant.
Funny that the bug compensation essentially gave us the same experience as the rollover
Funny that the bug compensation essentially gave us the same experience as the rollover

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Re: Dev Diary: Battlegrounds in Focus
Never getting another dime from me. You used up all your good will.What will it take for you to actually go away though?
Re: Dev Diary: Battlegrounds in Focus
"Two years ago, 7-stars didn’t exist. Look at your roster now. How can it be the case that you have progressed that far if the rewards are bad?" You received 159,000 dollars in approximation as the largest spender in the 2024 Banquet Event. 5 years ago, it was in the 4 digits. The trend can obviously be seen here. Sure, battlegrounds was great rewards back when it was first released. But it doesn't match the rate of which our monetary value is inflating, and hence people must realize that the only way they're now going to get comparatively good rewards is spending. That's not good for a game.
Re: MCOC Boycott And My Thoughts
Turn that frown upside down.
Turn the O into a U... Yay Buycott!
Turn the O into a U... Yay Buycott!
A currency I can't spend?
Evening all, curious as to your thoughts on this one.
To keep this short, I subscribed to the summoner's sigil for a while, now I don't. I've accrued a not insignificant amount of Sigil credits which I am unable to spend because you need to have an active subscription to be able to use the store at all - that doesn't sit well with me.
The store is divided into two, the "Sigil store" and the "Black ISO market", the first is where you spend your Sigil Tokens, and the second is a bunch of special offers where you can trade Sig stones, crystal shards, etc. I understand that Kabam would paywall the privilege of accessing the Black ISO market, so in my eyes, keep that locked away for those paying for the subscription, but why in my position, should I have to pay for access to a store when I've had to pay for the relevant currency in the first place? Surely there's no harm in unlocking the Sigil store items as anyone without the required amounts of Sigil Tokens would be declined on a purchase then redirected to a page where they could purchase the subscription..? Am I out of line here?
It feels like I've been given keys to a car but I can't into the garage where it's kept.
Cheers.
To keep this short, I subscribed to the summoner's sigil for a while, now I don't. I've accrued a not insignificant amount of Sigil credits which I am unable to spend because you need to have an active subscription to be able to use the store at all - that doesn't sit well with me.
The store is divided into two, the "Sigil store" and the "Black ISO market", the first is where you spend your Sigil Tokens, and the second is a bunch of special offers where you can trade Sig stones, crystal shards, etc. I understand that Kabam would paywall the privilege of accessing the Black ISO market, so in my eyes, keep that locked away for those paying for the subscription, but why in my position, should I have to pay for access to a store when I've had to pay for the relevant currency in the first place? Surely there's no harm in unlocking the Sigil store items as anyone without the required amounts of Sigil Tokens would be declined on a purchase then redirected to a page where they could purchase the subscription..? Am I out of line here?
It feels like I've been given keys to a car but I can't into the garage where it's kept.
Cheers.