About the 10k shards

Josh2507Josh2507 Member Posts: 736 ★★★★
To everyone complaining that players get to keep the rewards, y’all are just mad that you couldn’t take advantage of it yourself.

If you were on the other end, if you did get those rewards. Would you see it the same way? Would you be pushing for the rewards to be removed?

No. No you wouldn’t. Yeah it’s a messy situation, and kabam screwed up (as per usual). But there would be just as much, if not more backlash from them deciding to remove the rewards.

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  • DemonzfyreDemonzfyre Member Posts: 22,023 ★★★★★

    Josh2507 said:

    To everyone complaining that players get to keep the rewards, y’all are just mad that you couldn’t take advantage of it yourself.

    If you were on the other end, if you did get those rewards. Would you see it the same way? Would you be pushing for the rewards to be removed?

    No. No you wouldn’t. Yeah it’s a messy situation, and kabam screwed up (as per usual). But there would be just as much, if not more backlash from them deciding to remove the rewards.

    I don't even care about the 6 stars as there's not a single one in the basic pool that could make a difference to my account, but this is a bad take. There are people who've spent long hours grinding the game, even months of their life, and suddenly, they're at a competitive disadvantage for alliance spots and bg matchmaking to someone who plays the game for a couple of hours to check out the new event.

    Obviously, they're upset.
    This is a complete over exaggeration. You don't know what champs anyone got, you don't know what resources they have to rank said champs you don't know if they play BGs.

    No one who got extra shards is going to be so much more powerful over people who didn't to cause a dent in whatever competitive environment that you're referring to.

    What if they opened 3 featureds and got Mr sinister, OG Daredevil etc...

    Y'all really love exaggerating situations to the point of delusion.
  • DemonzfyreDemonzfyre Member Posts: 22,023 ★★★★★

    DNA3000 said:

    Josh2507 said:

    To everyone complaining that players get to keep the rewards, y’all are just mad that you couldn’t take advantage of it yourself.

    If you were on the other end, if you did get those rewards. Would you see it the same way? Would you be pushing for the rewards to be removed?

    No. No you wouldn’t. Yeah it’s a messy situation, and kabam screwed up (as per usual). But there would be just as much, if not more backlash from them deciding to remove the rewards.

    I don't even care about the 6 stars as there's not a single one in the basic pool that could make a difference to my account, but this is a bad take. There are people who've spent long hours grinding the game, even months of their life, and suddenly, they're at a competitive disadvantage for alliance spots and bg matchmaking to someone who plays the game for a couple of hours to check out the new event.

    Obviously, they're upset.
    Imagine how much farther behind they will be compared to the guy that gets the first 7* for free.

    The Gwenpool store is not a competition. Sure, you can argue that everything affects the other competitive elements of the game, but then all spending puts all non-spenders at a dissadvantage. You have to accept that or go find another game. And every time Kabam gives something away of any significant value, that's also offering a competitive advantage. They gave away all sorts of very valuable stuff at Comicon, back when they attended Comicon. If every time they allowed a small group of players to gain something nice for free that would be called out as a "bad take" that would mean they couldn't do things like promotionals and giveaways anymore. That's ludicrous.

    It was a mistake. It was certainly not a deliberate mistake, as Kabam gains nothing from it. A few players gained something from that mistake through no malfeasance of their own. In this case, Kabam is going to let the error stand. That's it. If people want to complain that they don't like it that a few players of the game managed to gain more stuff than intended in a non zero-sum situation (for example, a competitive environment where one player ascending automatically causes other players to explicitly decline) that's their prerogative, but I doubt they are going to get more than a tiny minority of malcontents to join them in that particular protest. Everyone else is going to see that as the very rare case where a few lucky players managed to get Christmas early this year, and good for them.

    "Competitive disadvantage for alliance spots?" It has been a while since I've been anywhere near the competitive alliance world, but I didn't realize there was so much smoke and fire around alliances packing themselves with second tier progression players.
    I'm sorry, what exactly are you trying to say here?

    The first point about 7* is a moot point considering 20 6* = a boatload of 7* shards, so they're essentially getting a 1/4 to 1/2 of a 7* for free anyway.

    Your second point was about spending and giveaways, except not allowing people an equal opportunity to get the bundle (unlike spending or entering giveaways) completely nullifies that point too. Many people never had an OPTION.

    Your third point is a straight-up strawman. No one is saying Kabam did it on purpose. Good talk.

    And the whole 'non zero-sum situation' point applies equally well to even negative aspects of the game, such as modders. There are an infinite amount of trophy tokens available, so modding in BGs leads to non zero-sum situations too. But tell that to people who missed out on a top spot because of modders, see how well it goes down with them. AKA another moot point.

    And for your final point, yes, a competitive game exists outside of the top 5 alliances, both in BGs and AW/AQ. Shocking, I know.

    So what you're essentially saying is, "it's up to Kabam, get @#?@ed". Understood. Condense your words next time.
    That's assuming they dupe all the 6*'s from 20 basics. What if they opened 13 featureds and got 3 dupes?

    What if they got 13 new chips and 7 basics from 20 basics?

    We can the hypothetical game all day long if you want.
  • AmaadAkiraAmaadAkira Member Posts: 390 ★★★

    DNA3000 said:

    Josh2507 said:

    To everyone complaining that players get to keep the rewards, y’all are just mad that you couldn’t take advantage of it yourself.

    If you were on the other end, if you did get those rewards. Would you see it the same way? Would you be pushing for the rewards to be removed?

    No. No you wouldn’t. Yeah it’s a messy situation, and kabam screwed up (as per usual). But there would be just as much, if not more backlash from them deciding to remove the rewards.

    I don't even care about the 6 stars as there's not a single one in the basic pool that could make a difference to my account, but this is a bad take. There are people who've spent long hours grinding the game, even months of their life, and suddenly, they're at a competitive disadvantage for alliance spots and bg matchmaking to someone who plays the game for a couple of hours to check out the new event.

    Obviously, they're upset.
    Imagine how much farther behind they will be compared to the guy that gets the first 7* for free.

    The Gwenpool store is not a competition. Sure, you can argue that everything affects the other competitive elements of the game, but then all spending puts all non-spenders at a dissadvantage. You have to accept that or go find another game. And every time Kabam gives something away of any significant value, that's also offering a competitive advantage. They gave away all sorts of very valuable stuff at Comicon, back when they attended Comicon. If every time they allowed a small group of players to gain something nice for free that would be called out as a "bad take" that would mean they couldn't do things like promotionals and giveaways anymore. That's ludicrous.

    It was a mistake. It was certainly not a deliberate mistake, as Kabam gains nothing from it. A few players gained something from that mistake through no malfeasance of their own. In this case, Kabam is going to let the error stand. That's it. If people want to complain that they don't like it that a few players of the game managed to gain more stuff than intended in a non zero-sum situation (for example, a competitive environment where one player ascending automatically causes other players to explicitly decline) that's their prerogative, but I doubt they are going to get more than a tiny minority of malcontents to join them in that particular protest. Everyone else is going to see that as the very rare case where a few lucky players managed to get Christmas early this year, and good for them.

    "Competitive disadvantage for alliance spots?" It has been a while since I've been anywhere near the competitive alliance world, but I didn't realize there was so much smoke and fire around alliances packing themselves with second tier progression players.
    I'm sorry, what exactly are you trying to say here?

    The first point about 7* is a moot point considering 20 6* = a boatload of 7* shards, so they're essentially getting a 1/4 to 1/2 of a 7* for free anyway.

    Your second point was about spending and giveaways, except not allowing people an equal opportunity to get the bundle (unlike spending or entering giveaways) completely nullifies that point too. Many people never had an OPTION.

    Your third point is a straight-up strawman. No one is saying Kabam did it on purpose. Good talk.

    And the whole 'non zero-sum situation' point applies equally well to even negative aspects of the game, such as modders. There are an infinite amount of trophy tokens available, so modding in BGs leads to non zero-sum situations too. But tell that to people who missed out on a top spot because of modders, see how well it goes down with them. AKA another moot point.

    And for your final point, yes, a competitive game exists outside of the top 5 alliances, both in BGs and AW/AQ. Shocking, I know.

    So what you're essentially saying is, "it's up to Kabam, get @#?@ed". Understood. Condense your words next time.
    That's assuming they dupe all the 6*'s from 20 basics. What if they opened 13 featureds and got 3 dupes?

    What if they got 13 new chips and 7 basics from 20 basics?

    We can the hypothetical game all day long if you want.
    Huh? Is that the part you want to focus on? The guy above me is the one who started with the 7* hypothetical. Forgive me for playing along lmao.
  • DemonzfyreDemonzfyre Member Posts: 22,023 ★★★★★

    DNA3000 said:

    Josh2507 said:

    To everyone complaining that players get to keep the rewards, y’all are just mad that you couldn’t take advantage of it yourself.

    If you were on the other end, if you did get those rewards. Would you see it the same way? Would you be pushing for the rewards to be removed?

    No. No you wouldn’t. Yeah it’s a messy situation, and kabam screwed up (as per usual). But there would be just as much, if not more backlash from them deciding to remove the rewards.

    I don't even care about the 6 stars as there's not a single one in the basic pool that could make a difference to my account, but this is a bad take. There are people who've spent long hours grinding the game, even months of their life, and suddenly, they're at a competitive disadvantage for alliance spots and bg matchmaking to someone who plays the game for a couple of hours to check out the new event.

    Obviously, they're upset.
    Imagine how much farther behind they will be compared to the guy that gets the first 7* for free.

    The Gwenpool store is not a competition. Sure, you can argue that everything affects the other competitive elements of the game, but then all spending puts all non-spenders at a dissadvantage. You have to accept that or go find another game. And every time Kabam gives something away of any significant value, that's also offering a competitive advantage. They gave away all sorts of very valuable stuff at Comicon, back when they attended Comicon. If every time they allowed a small group of players to gain something nice for free that would be called out as a "bad take" that would mean they couldn't do things like promotionals and giveaways anymore. That's ludicrous.

    It was a mistake. It was certainly not a deliberate mistake, as Kabam gains nothing from it. A few players gained something from that mistake through no malfeasance of their own. In this case, Kabam is going to let the error stand. That's it. If people want to complain that they don't like it that a few players of the game managed to gain more stuff than intended in a non zero-sum situation (for example, a competitive environment where one player ascending automatically causes other players to explicitly decline) that's their prerogative, but I doubt they are going to get more than a tiny minority of malcontents to join them in that particular protest. Everyone else is going to see that as the very rare case where a few lucky players managed to get Christmas early this year, and good for them.

    "Competitive disadvantage for alliance spots?" It has been a while since I've been anywhere near the competitive alliance world, but I didn't realize there was so much smoke and fire around alliances packing themselves with second tier progression players.
    I'm sorry, what exactly are you trying to say here?

    The first point about 7* is a moot point considering 20 6* = a boatload of 7* shards, so they're essentially getting a 1/4 to 1/2 of a 7* for free anyway.

    Your second point was about spending and giveaways, except not allowing people an equal opportunity to get the bundle (unlike spending or entering giveaways) completely nullifies that point too. Many people never had an OPTION.

    Your third point is a straight-up strawman. No one is saying Kabam did it on purpose. Good talk.

    And the whole 'non zero-sum situation' point applies equally well to even negative aspects of the game, such as modders. There are an infinite amount of trophy tokens available, so modding in BGs leads to non zero-sum situations too. But tell that to people who missed out on a top spot because of modders, see how well it goes down with them. AKA another moot point.

    And for your final point, yes, a competitive game exists outside of the top 5 alliances, both in BGs and AW/AQ. Shocking, I know.

    So what you're essentially saying is, "it's up to Kabam, get @#?@ed". Understood. Condense your words next time.
    That's assuming they dupe all the 6*'s from 20 basics. What if they opened 13 featureds and got 3 dupes?

    What if they got 13 new chips and 7 basics from 20 basics?

    We can the hypothetical game all day long if you want.
    Huh? Is that the part you want to focus on? The guy above me is the one who started with the 7* hypothetical. Forgive me for playing along lmao.
    You said 20 6*= a buttload of 7* shards correct? You are guessing/assuming they duped 20 6*'s. You don't know that they did.
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  • Hort4Hort4 Member Posts: 507 ★★★
    I have seen several people complaining their alliance mates got the offers and they didn’t and their mates accounts took a positive turn. Every alliance i have been in would be glad for the people and hoping that they could keep the items and not have it taken away.
  • Josh2507Josh2507 Member Posts: 736 ★★★★
    To all of you complaining that this offer provides an unfair advantage

    What’s the difference between this situation, and spenders vs ftp?

    People who spend regularly will always have an unfair advantage. Most people who are ftp (myself included) don’t have the opportunity to just buy something when it comes up. That in itself creates an unfair advantage

    But they didn’t work hard for those shards you might say. No, but did the spenders work hard for their rewards? Also no.

    This situation is nothing new, and it will always happen.
  • ShiroiharaShiroihara Member Posts: 1,092 ★★★★
    I think we’re mistaking a messy, too difficult to undo situation for generosity.
    If they could have, they would have. They said they were going to initially.
  • Twist1298Twist1298 Member Posts: 196
    While Kabam is always finding ways to make huge mistakes, this one only benefited Paragon players, which is still a lot of people. It's not like only 5 people got extra 6* for cheap and they're still valued at over $30 bucks or more for lower tier players, imagine the progress with a few 6* 20 chances at solid or God tier champion could mean a easier push through difficult content. I only have two and I would definitely rather have 22.
  • HSS75HSS75 Member Posts: 1,161 ★★★
    Josh2507 said:

    To everyone complaining that players get to keep the rewards, y’all are just mad that you couldn’t take advantage of it yourself.

    If you were on the other end, if you did get those rewards. Would you see it the same way? Would you be pushing for the rewards to be removed?

    No. No you wouldn’t. Yeah it’s a messy situation, and kabam screwed up (as per usual). But there would be just as much, if not more backlash from them deciding to remove the rewards.

    That offer with 10k shards should have been like that in the first place since 7 stars are coming in two weeks and make people want to grind for it's cost to get 20 6 star crystals
  • HSS75HSS75 Member Posts: 1,161 ★★★
    Also would have made a really tough choice to choose 200k 6 star shards or 1 6 star generic awakening gem and 1 featured 6 star
  • SearmenisSearmenis Member Posts: 1,623 ★★★★★

    DNA3000 said:

    Josh2507 said:

    To everyone complaining that players get to keep the rewards, y’all are just mad that you couldn’t take advantage of it yourself.

    If you were on the other end, if you did get those rewards. Would you see it the same way? Would you be pushing for the rewards to be removed?

    No. No you wouldn’t. Yeah it’s a messy situation, and kabam screwed up (as per usual). But there would be just as much, if not more backlash from them deciding to remove the rewards.

    I don't even care about the 6 stars as there's not a single one in the basic pool that could make a difference to my account, but this is a bad take. There are people who've spent long hours grinding the game, even months of their life, and suddenly, they're at a competitive disadvantage for alliance spots and bg matchmaking to someone who plays the game for a couple of hours to check out the new event.

    Obviously, they're upset.
    Imagine how much farther behind they will be compared to the guy that gets the first 7* for free.

    The Gwenpool store is not a competition. Sure, you can argue that everything affects the other competitive elements of the game, but then all spending puts all non-spenders at a dissadvantage. You have to accept that or go find another game. And every time Kabam gives something away of any significant value, that's also offering a competitive advantage. They gave away all sorts of very valuable stuff at Comicon, back when they attended Comicon. If every time they allowed a small group of players to gain something nice for free that would be called out as a "bad take" that would mean they couldn't do things like promotionals and giveaways anymore. That's ludicrous.

    It was a mistake. It was certainly not a deliberate mistake, as Kabam gains nothing from it. A few players gained something from that mistake through no malfeasance of their own. In this case, Kabam is going to let the error stand. That's it. If people want to complain that they don't like it that a few players of the game managed to gain more stuff than intended in a non zero-sum situation (for example, a competitive environment where one player ascending automatically causes other players to explicitly decline) that's their prerogative, but I doubt they are going to get more than a tiny minority of malcontents to join them in that particular protest. Everyone else is going to see that as the very rare case where a few lucky players managed to get Christmas early this year, and good for them.

    "Competitive disadvantage for alliance spots?" It has been a while since I've been anywhere near the competitive alliance world, but I didn't realize there was so much smoke and fire around alliances packing themselves with second tier progression players.
    I'm sorry, what exactly are you trying to say here?

    The first point about 7* is a moot point considering 20 6* = a boatload of 7* shards, so they're essentially getting a 1/4 to 1/2 of a 7* for free anyway.

    Your second point was about spending and giveaways, except not allowing people an equal opportunity to get the bundle (unlike spending or entering giveaways) completely nullifies that point too. Many people never had an OPTION.

    Your third point is a straight-up strawman. No one is saying Kabam did it on purpose. Good talk.

    And the whole 'non zero-sum situation' point applies equally well to even negative aspects of the game, such as modders. There are an infinite amount of trophy tokens available, so modding in BGs leads to non zero-sum situations too. But tell that to people who missed out on a top spot because of modders, see how well it goes down with them. AKA another moot point.

    And for your final point, yes, a competitive game exists outside of the top 5 alliances, both in BGs and AW/AQ. Shocking, I know.

    So what you're essentially saying is, "it's up to Kabam, get @#?@ed". Understood. Condense your words next time.
    That's assuming they dupe all the 6*'s from 20 basics. What if they opened 13 featureds and got 3 dupes?

    What if they got 13 new chips and 7 basics from 20 basics?

    We can the hypothetical game all day long if you want.
    Huh? Is that the part you want to focus on? The guy above me is the one who started with the 7* hypothetical. Forgive me for playing along lmao.
    You said 20 6*= a buttload of 7* shards correct? You are guessing/assuming they duped 20 6*'s. You don't know that they did.
    I think you missed a thread commenting.
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