Sigh
Dropfaith
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I guess crying will get your way..
Diversity was never a good.idea and people raged about it coming. Then raged about it.leaving.. you the players just ruined the game
Diversity was never a good.idea and people raged about it coming. Then raged about it.leaving.. you the players just ruined the game
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If you're in one of the competitive alliances (p3 and above), then the AW changes are a blatant money grab and the rationale offered is pretty nonsensical and illogical. Raging or crying or however you want to describe it was completely justified.
If you're in one of the lesser competitive alliances (g1 and below), then the AW changes are probably very much welcome. You get a buff in rewards at virtually no cost. In those alliances, they don't spend as much so the newest defenders are not as common, etc.
Just b/c a problem doesn't affect you personally doesn't mean that it's not a significant problem for many players.
Then I wish you luck, but you owe us a future "thank you" for making your progression much, much more realistic and easier and enjoyable. You're welcome.
Yikes... you went there.... At least my response at least pretended to be nice.
As @Omni suggested, play your own account and maybe it'll be challenging.
If people Ranked on a day's notice, they jumped the gun.
Get to t1/2 I promise you it’s challenging for 99% of people.
If you die more than 15 times you won’t win the war
The reason people raged about diversity coming was that they spent a lot of gold and cats ranking up amazing defenders and with diversity, since most had the same champs ranked, you now had to rank up everyone.
They are raging now because they spent a lot of gold and cats ranking up the other champs for diversity sake (many of which are honestly useless), and now with diversity gone, that was a 100% waste of previous gold, cats and other resources.
T2a are still far to scarce for the vast majority of people. If they weren’t I wouldn’t care. Fact of the matter is kabam seems to enjoy implementing bottlenecks in what the community needs to progress.