Why not cancel the rest of the AW season?
Zeronaut81
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I’m wondering if there has been any internal discussions about simply cancelling the rest of the AW season? This would allow the dev team the necessary time to fully assess and correct the stability issues without as much time-related pressure.
Compensation for the stability issue has already been presented to the player base, why not just include slightly bumped AW season rewards as part of compensation and not rush the process?
I say this as an active player in a healthy alliance that is on the cusp of the next reward tier. If we win out, we have a shot at getting into the next prize bracket. I’d love to have a chance at those rewards, so I’d love to continue a stable war season. But I’m also worried about the stability issues popping up again before the season ends, and using valuable resources that ultimately will go to waste if the last war or two are cancelled.
I don’t want to tag the mods, but any feedback or response would be appreciated.
Compensation for the stability issue has already been presented to the player base, why not just include slightly bumped AW season rewards as part of compensation and not rush the process?
I say this as an active player in a healthy alliance that is on the cusp of the next reward tier. If we win out, we have a shot at getting into the next prize bracket. I’d love to have a chance at those rewards, so I’d love to continue a stable war season. But I’m also worried about the stability issues popping up again before the season ends, and using valuable resources that ultimately will go to waste if the last war or two are cancelled.
I don’t want to tag the mods, but any feedback or response would be appreciated.
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I wouldn't expect to hear anything definitive until Wednesday though. If we do hear earlier that the Season has been ended, then they've accepted that whatever's wrong is going to take some serious time to rectify. I understand why so many want answers sooner than later, but one cannot give what they do not have. I wish Kabam the best on that note.