Special Daily Reward Missed Due to Yesterday's Maintenance

After returning home late from work last night, the game was down and was down until after I went to bed (5 hours later). Now I'm home from work again and see I've missed the special daily reward window and won't get the final 7 day 1000 5* shards. Why would you start a can't-miss-a-single-day reward cycle on a day where people have much less than 24 hours to collect it?
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  • danielmathdanielmath Member Posts: 4,103 ★★★★★
    It's leading up to cyber monday
  • Deadbyrd9Deadbyrd9 Member Posts: 3,469 ★★★★
    I had plenty of time to collect it. There’s 16 hours there to collect it after the maintenece
  • KeppochKeppoch Member Posts: 2
    >You couldn't use your break to log in for 30 seconds?

    No, I work long days and my lunch was a working one. That still didn't answer the question about why they would start a reward cycle on a day where it's limited to collect it.
  • Liss_Bliss_Liss_Bliss_ Member Posts: 1,779 ★★★★★
    Because the reward cycle leads into Cyber Monday.

    I find it unfathomable that you couldn't take 30 seconds to log in. How many personal phone calls/texts did you take in the 16 hours after maintenance? How many times did you check Facebook/Twitter/alliance chats? How many times was your phone in your hand while walking or driving?

    Getting in your car starting your car logging into the game. That span of 1 min 45 seconds would have been perfect time to claim your rewards.
  • KestrelleKestrelle Member Posts: 441 ★★
    WHILE DRIVING??????

    Even asking this question is dangerously irresponsible
  • Liss_Bliss_Liss_Bliss_ Member Posts: 1,779 ★★★★★
    Kestrelle wrote: »
    WHILE DRIVING??????

    Even asking this question is dangerously irresponsible

    While stopped silly. Stop light/sign open app. Drive next light/sign click "collect"
  • KestrelleKestrelle Member Posts: 441 ★★
    That's still illegal
  • Liss_Bliss_Liss_Bliss_ Member Posts: 1,779 ★★★★★
    Kestrelle wrote: »
    That's still illegal

    No it's it. If the car is not moving a quick glance at the phone is not illegal
  • KestrelleKestrelle Member Posts: 441 ★★
    edited November 2017
    Actually it is

    Here's an article about California
    https://www.nbcbayarea.com/news/local/Use-Your-Phone-at-a-Red-Light-Get-a-Ticket-133909633.html?amp=y

    Illegal in New York, and numerous other states too. Please note that "in motion" is legally not as straightforward as one would think
  • KestrelleKestrelle Member Posts: 441 ★★
    Btw, it also leads to increased chances of being rear ended. I'm with you on being able to find 30 seconds, but for the sake of people's safety, please don't promote this reckless stupidity
  • Liss_Bliss_Liss_Bliss_ Member Posts: 1,779 ★★★★★
    Kestrelle wrote: »
    Btw, it also leads to increased chances of being rear ended. I'm with you on being able to find 30 seconds, but for the sake of people's safety, please don't promote this reckless stupidity

    Yeah because you know when you are stopped and looking at a phone that will increase the chances of being rear ended by someone else. By your ideal looking down to change the radio station will cause someone to rear end you.
  • KHAOSKHAOS Member Posts: 21
    tough luck bud. If it was down for at least 5 hours prior to going to sleep, it shoulda been up by the time u woke up. No need to click on anything other than opening the app. That really only should take less than 5 seconds to do. Oh well at least u still can get a t4cc

  • KestrelleKestrelle Member Posts: 441 ★★
    edited November 2017
    Kestrelle wrote: »
    Btw, it also leads to increased chances of being rear ended. I'm with you on being able to find 30 seconds, but for the sake of people's safety, please don't promote this reckless stupidity

    Yeah because you know when you are stopped and looking at a phone that will increase the chances of being rear ended by someone else. By your ideal looking down to change the radio station will cause someone to rear end you.

    Actually, yes it does. The reason is that if a light turns green and you're not paying attention, you won't go. Meanwhile, the person behind you is paying attention to the light, assumes you go, and hits you. This isn't something I'm making up. Multiple studies prove this correlation.

    Report this post for abuse all you want, but stop being an idiot and either do some research about a topic you know nothing about, or keep your mouth shut. So far in the same thread you've promoted illegal behavior, falsely claimed illegal behavior is legal, and laughed at scientifically proven correlation between dangerous activity and accidents that are the faults of others. You're wrong on this one.

    Distracted drivers always increase risk, even if that distraction is simply messing with the radio. Folks, it's thanksgiving weekend. Please drive responsibly, and be aware of potentially unsafe drivers. This thread proves they're out there
  • winterthurwinterthur Member Posts: 8,059 ★★★★★
    The assumption made was OP played the game on phone. I don't and could face the same issue.
  • KestrelleKestrelle Member Posts: 441 ★★
    winterthur wrote: »
    The assumption made was OP played the game on phone. I don't and could face the same issue.

    How do you play?
  • Liss_Bliss_Liss_Bliss_ Member Posts: 1,779 ★★★★★
    Kestrelle wrote: »
    Kestrelle wrote: »
    Btw, it also leads to increased chances of being rear ended. I'm with you on being able to find 30 seconds, but for the sake of people's safety, please don't promote this reckless stupidity

    Yeah because you know when you are stopped and looking at a phone that will increase the chances of being rear ended by someone else. By your ideal looking down to change the radio station will cause someone to rear end you.

    Actually, yes it does. The reason is that if a light turns green and you're not paying attention, you won't go. Meanwhile, the person behind you is paying attention to the light, assumes you go, and hits you. This isn't something I'm making up. Multiple studies prove this correlation.

    Report this post for abuse all you want, but stop being an idiot and either do some research about a topic you know nothing about, or keep your mouth shut. So far in the same thread you've promoted illegal behavior, falsely claimed illegal behavior is legal, and laughed at scientifically proven correlation between dangerous activity and accidents that are the faults of others. You're wrong on this one.

    Distracted drivers always increase risk, even if that distraction is simply messing with the radio. Folks, it's thanksgiving weekend. Please drive responsibly, and be aware of potentially unsafe drivers. This thread proves they're out there

    1. That van happen at any time. However the person behind you didn't rear end you for being on your phone, he rear ended you for his failure to pay attention.

    2. I never laughed at anything.

    3. I am one of the safest drivers I know, my fiancé is as well. Our phones are shut off and in the glove box when we drive.

    4. Looking back at 1 that accident is 100% the fault of the person behind you. If I stay stopped for any reason the person behind me legally can not move. Ergo sneezing, causing me to stay stopped would be illegal since the person behind me thought I should have moved and stepped on the gas.

    5. This thread proves nothing of the sort, all it does is show you taking one comment vastly out of context and soap boxing it.

    Good day sir,
  • DarkestDestroyerDarkestDestroyer Member Posts: 2,887 ★★★★★
    Kestrelle wrote: »
    That's still illegal

    No it's it. If the car is not moving a quick glance at the phone is not illegal

    Of course it is you foo"
  • DarkestDestroyerDarkestDestroyer Member Posts: 2,887 ★★★★★
    Fool
  • Liss_Bliss_Liss_Bliss_ Member Posts: 1,779 ★★★★★
    winterthur wrote: »
    The assumption made was OP played the game on phone. I don't and could face the same issue.

    That is an assumption. But even on an iPad or tablet simply loading the game while doing anything and pressing 1 button is not a hard task. You can do this not even looking at the screen.

    There have been many times I have been busy with shoots, while dressing undressing that I start a game load. Or between a scene I am shooting, while light adjustments are made, that I will collect rewards. Or while doing live streams for fans, I will move in AQ.

    To say you don't have ~1 minute to collect rewards is ludicrous.
  • Liss_Bliss_Liss_Bliss_ Member Posts: 1,779 ★★★★★
    Kestrelle wrote: »
    That's still illegal

    No it's it. If the car is not moving a quick glance at the phone is not illegal

    Of course it is you foo"

    So a quick glance at anything other than the road is illegal? Me looking in the back seat because my daughter dropped her drink is illegal?
  • KestrelleKestrelle Member Posts: 441 ★★
    You're 100% correct that it's the fault of the driver behind you. But defensive driving courses teach students that there are actions they can take to minimize the risk that a careless driver hits them. Avoiding distractions is one of them, and is a key reason for states cracking down on cell phone use even at lights.

    Please, you could do so much better by simply saying "you're right...people shouldn't even consider logging in if they're behind the wheel," than the path you've chosen
  • Liss_Bliss_Liss_Bliss_ Member Posts: 1,779 ★★★★★
    Kestrelle wrote: »
    You're 100% correct that it's the fault of the driver behind you. But defensive driving courses teach students that there are actions they can take to minimize the risk that a careless driver hits them. Avoiding distractions is one of them, and is a key reason for states cracking down on cell phone use even at lights.

    Please, you could do so much better by simply saying "you're right...people shouldn't even consider logging in if they're behind the wheel," than the path you've chosen

    I am not debating that. What I am debating is how fast a log in can be. For the OP to say he had no time to log in for the 16 hours from maintenance end to new day I showed how easy and fast it would be. Hell he could have logged in taking a shower or bathroom break.
  • KestrelleKestrelle Member Posts: 441 ★★
    edited November 2017
    Kestrelle wrote: »
    That's still illegal

    No it's it. If the car is not moving a quick glance at the phone is not illegal

    Of course it is you foo"

    So a quick glance at anything other than the road is illegal? Me looking in the back seat because my daughter dropped her drink is illegal?

    No, but the phone sure as #### is. You'll note that darkestdestroyer only commented on looking at your phone, not on all distractions. I'm not sure how you reached the conclusion you did
  • Liss_Bliss_Liss_Bliss_ Member Posts: 1,779 ★★★★★
    Kestrelle wrote: »
    Kestrelle wrote: »
    That's still illegal

    No it's it. If the car is not moving a quick glance at the phone is not illegal

    Of course it is you foo"

    So a quick glance at anything other than the road is illegal? Me looking in the back seat because my daughter dropped her drink is illegal?

    No, but the phone sure as #### is. You'll note that darkestdestroyer only commented on looking at your phone, not on all distractions. I'm not sure how you reached the conclusion you did

    What is the difference between grabbing a drink that takes about 30 seconds to grab and body contortions at a stop light vs looking down at a phone worse? It's the same. It's distracted driving. Just because one is more accepted because it doesn't involve a phone doesn't make it less distracting. And by your definition distracted driving is illegal.
  • phillgreenphillgreen Member Posts: 4,111 ★★★★★
    winterthur wrote: »
    The assumption made was OP played the game on phone. I don't and could face the same issue.

    I wonder how many people play using a wifi only device at home.

  • KestrelleKestrelle Member Posts: 441 ★★

    I am not debating that.

    I'll let everyone else who reads these posts decide that for themselves
  • Liss_Bliss_Liss_Bliss_ Member Posts: 1,779 ★★★★★
    phillgreen wrote: »
    winterthur wrote: »
    The assumption made was OP played the game on phone. I don't and could face the same issue.

    I wonder how many people play using a wifi only device at home.

    At home makes it even easier to find time to log in.
  • KestrelleKestrelle Member Posts: 441 ★★
    edited November 2017
    Kestrelle wrote: »
    Kestrelle wrote: »
    That's still illegal

    No it's it. If the car is not moving a quick glance at the phone is not illegal

    Of course it is you foo"

    So a quick glance at anything other than the road is illegal? Me looking in the back seat because my daughter dropped her drink is illegal?

    No, but the phone sure as #### is. You'll note that darkestdestroyer only commented on looking at your phone, not on all distractions. I'm not sure how you reached the conclusion you did

    What is the difference between grabbing a drink that takes about 30 seconds to grab and body contortions at a stop light vs looking down at a phone worse? It's the same. It's distracted driving. Just because one is more accepted because it doesn't involve a phone doesn't make it less distracting. And by your definition distracted driving is illegal.

    Not once have I used "my" definition. I've referenced driving laws in multiple states. I'm also making no comments on accepted vs not accepted. I'm talking legal vs illegal, dangerous vs not dangerous.

    For further questions regarding laws in your state, please review the literature handed out by your local dmv
  • KestrelleKestrelle Member Posts: 441 ★★
    phillgreen wrote: »
    winterthur wrote: »
    The assumption made was OP played the game on phone. I don't and could face the same issue.

    I wonder how many people play using a wifi only device at home.

    Oooo. Pick me, pick me. The joy of not trading in old devices
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