Wait… so I can not log in for a while then come back and get better rewards than if I had actually been logging in daily and grinding all along? Not exactly no. How do you figure? That’s arguably better rewards than grinding out this side quest all month. And if you got this calendar by not logging in for just 1 week like that dude said, you could still get 3/4 of rewards this month that you’d normally get in addition to the calendar. I’d take that in a heartbeat for a week off.
Wait… so I can not log in for a while then come back and get better rewards than if I had actually been logging in daily and grinding all along? Not exactly no.
Wait… so I can not log in for a while then come back and get better rewards than if I had actually been logging in daily and grinding all along?
As the in-game message tied to this calendar said, this is to help Summoners push further or to re-engage with content that they may have been having trouble with. As you all know, from time to time, we will make different offers available to different players at different times, and have done the same for Gifts.While we’ve never done anything like this with a Calendar before, we felt that this would be a good time to give this a try.These kinds of campaigns are industry standard, and our goal here is to re-engage Summoners that haven’t been active in the Battlerealm lately and to bring them back into the Contest.We hope this extra insight will lend some understanding to why we run these offers and gifts from time to time, and what their intent is. I completely understand why you would do this. It is a good thing to reinvigorate interest in the game for those that may have lost it. BUT, why not do something like this for those that have been loyal and stuck with you through all of the hard times and issues with the game? Seems counterintuitive to reward those that gave up on you while ignoring those that did not. Just my 2 cents. Thanks for listening.
As the in-game message tied to this calendar said, this is to help Summoners push further or to re-engage with content that they may have been having trouble with. As you all know, from time to time, we will make different offers available to different players at different times, and have done the same for Gifts.While we’ve never done anything like this with a Calendar before, we felt that this would be a good time to give this a try.These kinds of campaigns are industry standard, and our goal here is to re-engage Summoners that haven’t been active in the Battlerealm lately and to bring them back into the Contest.We hope this extra insight will lend some understanding to why we run these offers and gifts from time to time, and what their intent is.
This feels like kabam spitting in the face of daily players saying your loyalty is meaningless to them This might be the most dramatic post I’ve ever seen. Spitting in the face? Is that what Thronebreakers claim instead of slapping in the face? Seriously that’s such an over the top way to describe a game.Firstly, the calendar is not that good. For a thronebreaker player, 1 6* can be achieved 2 or 3 times a month across the game at least. So essentially once every two weeks or less. Secondly, people are acting like these calendars are guaranteed if you don’t play for a week so somehow it’s unfair on people who actually play the game. That is really not the case, I have 5 or 6 accounts on different emails that I don’t play at all anymore, some I started and never finished, some to grind units on. None of them got it, so it’s definitely not guaranteed. Are you going to log out for a week to try and get it? No? Then maybe you’re just jealous that others get rewards and you don’t. You’re forgetting that this is a normal thing that happens in the game, and MCOC needs players to thrive. I don’t care if these calendars are sent out, if they keep people playing then I’m fine with it! And if those rewards are in line with what you can typically earn, then I’m fine with that too! A week not logging in, then a week logging in means you could only do that twice a month at max and that’s assuming the calendar is even repeatable.If you have to choose between 2 6* crystals and a small amount of cats, or a full month playing the game, which are you choosing? If you choose the 2 6* crystals you really don’t know how many rewards you get from playing. Not to mention that you could spend 6 months (the amount of time since I’ve logged into my accounts) not logging in trying to exploit this, and just not get a calendar. Wasting your time and realising it’s better to just play the game. Take a step back and realise that you’ve described a free calendar for a small amount of people, that cannot be guaranteed by logging out for a week, that has less rewards you can get by playing the game as being spat in your face. You really are confusing the word Jealousy with Candor and Integrity.It's not the end of the world, and your over exaggeration of how dramatic the post you quoted is, doesn't stray too far from the truth.However, whichever words or way you wish to describe this situation, the fact of the matter is it has upset / annoyed many players of the game. As this is a forum for players to contribute and share their thoughts, I don't see how anyone can come on here and tell people that the way they are feeling is wrong. And that feeling stems purely from the way this has been implemented, communicated, and quite frankly defies logic that people are getting a good set of rewards for doing nothing. Anyone can come and say how they feel about something, but everyone else is equally able to call that out. This isn't a protection bubble where everyone can say anything they like and nobody is allowed to be challenged. This is the point of the forum. I think Cryo used some pretty over the top language to describe someone else getting a calendar. Spitting in someone's face is clearly a disgusting thing to do, yet he thinks it's a good way to describe someone else getting something that he can get by working a week or two in the game. I strongly disagree with both his sentiment, and the way he expressed it.Cryo feels that not getting a free calendar used to entice others back to play is kabam spitting in their face. I feel that is an over the top way to describe something that really doesn't affect you, unless you look at it from a jealous point of view.You feel that I shouldn't be allowed to tell Cryo that he is wrong for feeling that way.So how is it that you and Cryo are both ok in saying how you feel about something, but because I'm of a different opinion than Cryo, it's not ok for me to say what I think, but you're ok to tell me I'm wrong? No, Cryo is perfectly entitled to express his feelings within the forum rules, and I am perfectly entitled to tell him that was an over the top way to describe it, and his reaction to this calendar wasn't reasonable. You can disagree with that and provide your viewpoint, and I can respond to that, so on and so forth that's what the forum is for. For what it's worth, I don't believe I was telling him that his feeling was "wrong", what I was explaining in my post was why I believe it's not a reasonable way to feel, and why it's a reasonable thing for Kabam to do. Which exact part was I telling him his feeling is wrong? All I did was provide a different opinion and a different viewpoint. If you think I shouldn't be able to do that, then I don't think you quite get the point of this forum.You say "I don't see how anyone can come on here and tell people that the way they are feeling is wrong." But would you argue that if someone said "I feel like it's stupid that Cavalier players don't get more rewards than Paragon, because we're missing out on EoP" that opinion is "right"? I mean, by what you said, nobody would be able to tell them that feeling is wrong. I can't tell someone that they don't feel a certain way. I would believe that this hypothetical player felt the way they did, but I would tell that person that the way the feel isn't a reasonable way to feel. I believe Cryo feels like Kabam spat in his face. I can't tell him he doesn't feel that way, but what I can do, is tell that him that the way he feels isn't a reasonable way to feel.
This feels like kabam spitting in the face of daily players saying your loyalty is meaningless to them This might be the most dramatic post I’ve ever seen. Spitting in the face? Is that what Thronebreakers claim instead of slapping in the face? Seriously that’s such an over the top way to describe a game.Firstly, the calendar is not that good. For a thronebreaker player, 1 6* can be achieved 2 or 3 times a month across the game at least. So essentially once every two weeks or less. Secondly, people are acting like these calendars are guaranteed if you don’t play for a week so somehow it’s unfair on people who actually play the game. That is really not the case, I have 5 or 6 accounts on different emails that I don’t play at all anymore, some I started and never finished, some to grind units on. None of them got it, so it’s definitely not guaranteed. Are you going to log out for a week to try and get it? No? Then maybe you’re just jealous that others get rewards and you don’t. You’re forgetting that this is a normal thing that happens in the game, and MCOC needs players to thrive. I don’t care if these calendars are sent out, if they keep people playing then I’m fine with it! And if those rewards are in line with what you can typically earn, then I’m fine with that too! A week not logging in, then a week logging in means you could only do that twice a month at max and that’s assuming the calendar is even repeatable.If you have to choose between 2 6* crystals and a small amount of cats, or a full month playing the game, which are you choosing? If you choose the 2 6* crystals you really don’t know how many rewards you get from playing. Not to mention that you could spend 6 months (the amount of time since I’ve logged into my accounts) not logging in trying to exploit this, and just not get a calendar. Wasting your time and realising it’s better to just play the game. Take a step back and realise that you’ve described a free calendar for a small amount of people, that cannot be guaranteed by logging out for a week, that has less rewards you can get by playing the game as being spat in your face. You really are confusing the word Jealousy with Candor and Integrity.It's not the end of the world, and your over exaggeration of how dramatic the post you quoted is, doesn't stray too far from the truth.However, whichever words or way you wish to describe this situation, the fact of the matter is it has upset / annoyed many players of the game. As this is a forum for players to contribute and share their thoughts, I don't see how anyone can come on here and tell people that the way they are feeling is wrong. And that feeling stems purely from the way this has been implemented, communicated, and quite frankly defies logic that people are getting a good set of rewards for doing nothing.
This feels like kabam spitting in the face of daily players saying your loyalty is meaningless to them This might be the most dramatic post I’ve ever seen. Spitting in the face? Is that what Thronebreakers claim instead of slapping in the face? Seriously that’s such an over the top way to describe a game.Firstly, the calendar is not that good. For a thronebreaker player, 1 6* can be achieved 2 or 3 times a month across the game at least. So essentially once every two weeks or less. Secondly, people are acting like these calendars are guaranteed if you don’t play for a week so somehow it’s unfair on people who actually play the game. That is really not the case, I have 5 or 6 accounts on different emails that I don’t play at all anymore, some I started and never finished, some to grind units on. None of them got it, so it’s definitely not guaranteed. Are you going to log out for a week to try and get it? No? Then maybe you’re just jealous that others get rewards and you don’t. You’re forgetting that this is a normal thing that happens in the game, and MCOC needs players to thrive. I don’t care if these calendars are sent out, if they keep people playing then I’m fine with it! And if those rewards are in line with what you can typically earn, then I’m fine with that too! A week not logging in, then a week logging in means you could only do that twice a month at max and that’s assuming the calendar is even repeatable.If you have to choose between 2 6* crystals and a small amount of cats, or a full month playing the game, which are you choosing? If you choose the 2 6* crystals you really don’t know how many rewards you get from playing. Not to mention that you could spend 6 months (the amount of time since I’ve logged into my accounts) not logging in trying to exploit this, and just not get a calendar. Wasting your time and realising it’s better to just play the game. Take a step back and realise that you’ve described a free calendar for a small amount of people, that cannot be guaranteed by logging out for a week, that has less rewards you can get by playing the game as being spat in your face.
This feels like kabam spitting in the face of daily players saying your loyalty is meaningless to them
Are we all looking at the same calendar here? To me it’s nothing really special and if I were a thronebreaker who stopped playing it would maybe be just about enough to maybe bring me back for that week to get a 6 star crystal that’s ultimately gonna turn out to be a captain America classic and I’ll quit again.Ultimately I don’t see how this hurts to try and get players back that have lost the spark for playing If I disliked the game to the point where I wouldn't login for months, I doubt a six star would be enough incentive for me to play again.
Are we all looking at the same calendar here? To me it’s nothing really special and if I were a thronebreaker who stopped playing it would maybe be just about enough to maybe bring me back for that week to get a 6 star crystal that’s ultimately gonna turn out to be a captain America classic and I’ll quit again.Ultimately I don’t see how this hurts to try and get players back that have lost the spark for playing
This feels like kabam spitting in the face of daily players saying your loyalty is meaningless to them This might be the most dramatic post I’ve ever seen. Spitting in the face? Is that what Thronebreakers claim instead of slapping in the face? Seriously that’s such an over the top way to describe a game.Firstly, the calendar is not that good. For a thronebreaker player, 1 6* can be achieved 2 or 3 times a month across the game at least. So essentially once every two weeks or less. Secondly, people are acting like these calendars are guaranteed if you don’t play for a week so somehow it’s unfair on people who actually play the game. That is really not the case, I have 5 or 6 accounts on different emails that I don’t play at all anymore, some I started and never finished, some to grind units on. None of them got it, so it’s definitely not guaranteed. Are you going to log out for a week to try and get it? No? Then maybe you’re just jealous that others get rewards and you don’t. You’re forgetting that this is a normal thing that happens in the game, and MCOC needs players to thrive. I don’t care if these calendars are sent out, if they keep people playing then I’m fine with it! And if those rewards are in line with what you can typically earn, then I’m fine with that too! A week not logging in, then a week logging in means you could only do that twice a month at max and that’s assuming the calendar is even repeatable.If you have to choose between 2 6* crystals and a small amount of cats, or a full month playing the game, which are you choosing? If you choose the 2 6* crystals you really don’t know how many rewards you get from playing. Not to mention that you could spend 6 months (the amount of time since I’ve logged into my accounts) not logging in trying to exploit this, and just not get a calendar. Wasting your time and realising it’s better to just play the game. Take a step back and realise that you’ve described a free calendar for a small amount of people, that cannot be guaranteed by logging out for a week, that has less rewards you can get by playing the game as being spat in your face. You really are confusing the word Jealousy with Candor and Integrity.It's not the end of the world, and your over exaggeration of how dramatic the post you quoted is, doesn't stray too far from the truth.However, whichever words or way you wish to describe this situation, the fact of the matter is it has upset / annoyed many players of the game. As this is a forum for players to contribute and share their thoughts, I don't see how anyone can come on here and tell people that the way they are feeling is wrong. And that feeling stems purely from the way this has been implemented, communicated, and quite frankly defies logic that people are getting a good set of rewards for doing nothing. Anyone can come and say how they feel about something, but everyone else is equally able to call that out. This isn't a protection bubble where everyone can say anything they like and nobody is allowed to be challenged. This is the point of the forum. I think Cryo used some pretty over the top language to describe someone else getting a calendar. Spitting in someone's face is clearly a disgusting thing to do, yet he thinks it's a good way to describe someone else getting something that he can get by working a week or two in the game. I strongly disagree with both his sentiment, and the way he expressed it.Cryo feels that not getting a free calendar used to entice others back to play is kabam spitting in their face. I feel that is an over the top way to describe something that really doesn't affect you, unless you look at it from a jealous point of view.You feel that I shouldn't be allowed to tell Cryo that he is wrong for feeling that way.So how is it that you and Cryo are both ok in saying how you feel about something, but because I'm of a different opinion than Cryo, it's not ok for me to say what I think, but you're ok to tell me I'm wrong? No, Cryo is perfectly entitled to express his feelings within the forum rules, and I am perfectly entitled to tell him that was an over the top way to describe it, and his reaction to this calendar wasn't reasonable. You can disagree with that and provide your viewpoint, and I can respond to that, so on and so forth that's what the forum is for. For what it's worth, I don't believe I was telling him that his feeling was "wrong", what I was explaining in my post was why I believe it's not a reasonable way to feel, and why it's a reasonable thing for Kabam to do. Which exact part was I telling him his feeling is wrong? All I did was provide a different opinion and a different viewpoint. If you think I shouldn't be able to do that, then I don't think you quite get the point of this forum.You say "I don't see how anyone can come on here and tell people that the way they are feeling is wrong." But would you argue that if someone said "I feel like it's stupid that Cavalier players don't get more rewards than Paragon, because we're missing out on EoP" that opinion is "right"? I mean, by what you said, nobody would be able to tell them that feeling is wrong. I can't tell someone that they don't feel a certain way. I would believe that this hypothetical player felt the way they did, but I would tell that person that the way the feel isn't a reasonable way to feel. I believe Cryo feels like Kabam spat in his face. I can't tell him he doesn't feel that way, but what I can do, is tell that him that the way he feels isn't a reasonable way to feel. Feelings and opinions are 2 different things. Agreed, and both can be unreasonable.
This feels like kabam spitting in the face of daily players saying your loyalty is meaningless to them This might be the most dramatic post I’ve ever seen. Spitting in the face? Is that what Thronebreakers claim instead of slapping in the face? Seriously that’s such an over the top way to describe a game.Firstly, the calendar is not that good. For a thronebreaker player, 1 6* can be achieved 2 or 3 times a month across the game at least. So essentially once every two weeks or less. Secondly, people are acting like these calendars are guaranteed if you don’t play for a week so somehow it’s unfair on people who actually play the game. That is really not the case, I have 5 or 6 accounts on different emails that I don’t play at all anymore, some I started and never finished, some to grind units on. None of them got it, so it’s definitely not guaranteed. Are you going to log out for a week to try and get it? No? Then maybe you’re just jealous that others get rewards and you don’t. You’re forgetting that this is a normal thing that happens in the game, and MCOC needs players to thrive. I don’t care if these calendars are sent out, if they keep people playing then I’m fine with it! And if those rewards are in line with what you can typically earn, then I’m fine with that too! A week not logging in, then a week logging in means you could only do that twice a month at max and that’s assuming the calendar is even repeatable.If you have to choose between 2 6* crystals and a small amount of cats, or a full month playing the game, which are you choosing? If you choose the 2 6* crystals you really don’t know how many rewards you get from playing. Not to mention that you could spend 6 months (the amount of time since I’ve logged into my accounts) not logging in trying to exploit this, and just not get a calendar. Wasting your time and realising it’s better to just play the game. Take a step back and realise that you’ve described a free calendar for a small amount of people, that cannot be guaranteed by logging out for a week, that has less rewards you can get by playing the game as being spat in your face. You really are confusing the word Jealousy with Candor and Integrity.It's not the end of the world, and your over exaggeration of how dramatic the post you quoted is, doesn't stray too far from the truth.However, whichever words or way you wish to describe this situation, the fact of the matter is it has upset / annoyed many players of the game. As this is a forum for players to contribute and share their thoughts, I don't see how anyone can come on here and tell people that the way they are feeling is wrong. And that feeling stems purely from the way this has been implemented, communicated, and quite frankly defies logic that people are getting a good set of rewards for doing nothing. Anyone can come and say how they feel about something, but everyone else is equally able to call that out. This isn't a protection bubble where everyone can say anything they like and nobody is allowed to be challenged. This is the point of the forum. I think Cryo used some pretty over the top language to describe someone else getting a calendar. Spitting in someone's face is clearly a disgusting thing to do, yet he thinks it's a good way to describe someone else getting something that he can get by working a week or two in the game. I strongly disagree with both his sentiment, and the way he expressed it.Cryo feels that not getting a free calendar used to entice others back to play is kabam spitting in their face. I feel that is an over the top way to describe something that really doesn't affect you, unless you look at it from a jealous point of view.You feel that I shouldn't be allowed to tell Cryo that he is wrong for feeling that way.So how is it that you and Cryo are both ok in saying how you feel about something, but because I'm of a different opinion than Cryo, it's not ok for me to say what I think, but you're ok to tell me I'm wrong? No, Cryo is perfectly entitled to express his feelings within the forum rules, and I am perfectly entitled to tell him that was an over the top way to describe it, and his reaction to this calendar wasn't reasonable. You can disagree with that and provide your viewpoint, and I can respond to that, so on and so forth that's what the forum is for. For what it's worth, I don't believe I was telling him that his feeling was "wrong", what I was explaining in my post was why I believe it's not a reasonable way to feel, and why it's a reasonable thing for Kabam to do. Which exact part was I telling him his feeling is wrong? All I did was provide a different opinion and a different viewpoint. If you think I shouldn't be able to do that, then I don't think you quite get the point of this forum.You say "I don't see how anyone can come on here and tell people that the way they are feeling is wrong." But would you argue that if someone said "I feel like it's stupid that Cavalier players don't get more rewards than Paragon, because we're missing out on EoP" that opinion is "right"? I mean, by what you said, nobody would be able to tell them that feeling is wrong. I can't tell someone that they don't feel a certain way. I would believe that this hypothetical player felt the way they did, but I would tell that person that the way the feel isn't a reasonable way to feel. I believe Cryo feels like Kabam spat in his face. I can't tell him he doesn't feel that way, but what I can do, is tell that him that the way he feels isn't a reasonable way to feel. Feelings and opinions are 2 different things.
As the in-game message tied to this calendar said, this is to help Summoners push further or to re-engage with content that they may have been having trouble with. As you all know, from time to time, we will make different offers available to different players at different times, and have done the same for Gifts.While we’ve never done anything like this with a Calendar before, we felt that this would be a good time to give this a try.These kinds of campaigns are industry standard, and our goal here is to re-engage Summoners that haven’t been active in the Battlerealm lately and to bring them back into the Contest.We hope this extra insight will lend some understanding to why we run these offers and gifts from time to time, and what their intent is. Just fun to see that Kabam reward more players who didn't play for a few weeks or months that players who spend time each day on the game
Do you honestly think it is unreasonable for a player to feel resentment towards Kabam regarding this topic?.
I 1000% agree with rewarding the people who don't care about the game enough to play, and ignoring the people who play every day!!!.......🙄
Don’t know why no one else is talking about this cool calendar that Kabam just started. I’m guessing it’s like a EoP hype calendar event. It’s free rewards so I’m not complaining When's the last you logged into that account?
Don’t know why no one else is talking about this cool calendar that Kabam just started. I’m guessing it’s like a EoP hype calendar event. It’s free rewards so I’m not complaining
Definitely its for a whale account.I can quit the game for 30 years and I won't get this calender when I log back in 2050.Ahh, would be nice to get it. But then again it's how kabam run their game.I got an ultimate crystals few months ago as a free gift. Im thankful for the 110 4* shards and 2 5k bricks of iso.I don't mind them doing these things
Do you honestly think it is unreasonable for a player to feel resentment towards Kabam regarding this topic?. I do.It is psychologically understandable, just like being afraid of blue food or plants that move is psychologically understandable, but it is completely unreasonable nonethelessThere's no rational reason for anyone to resent a company who does these things, and so the resentment is unreasonable on its face. The fundamental basis of the resentment boils down to "if they get it I should get it, and conversely if they get it and I don't that's saying I'm less important which is insulting." These are irrational beliefs.I'm sure someone will be coming along to mention an experiment conducted with monkeys, which serves to demonstrate the biological root of the psychological response. It does not, however, demonstrate the reasonableness of that reaction. If anything, it demonstrates that it isn't difficult to overcome rationality and get someone to act against their own best interests, which is always an unreasonable act.
Do you honestly think it is unreasonable for a player to feel resentment towards Kabam regarding this topic?. I do.It is psychologically understandable, just like being afraid of blue food or plants that move is psychologically understandable, but it is completely unreasonable nonethelessThere's no rational reason for anyone to resent a company who does these things, and so the resentment is unreasonable on its face. The fundamental basis of the resentment boils down to "if they get it I should get it, and conversely if they get it and I don't that's saying I'm less important which is insulting." These are irrational beliefs.I'm sure someone will be coming along to mention an experiment conducted with monkeys, which serves to demonstrate the biological root of the psychological response. It does not, however, demonstrate the reasonableness of that reaction. If anything, it demonstrates that it isn't difficult to overcome rationality and get someone to act against their own best interests, which is always an unreasonable act. The thing is, and is probably why we differ in opinion, is that I would like to live in a world which is more equal and fair. When I don’t see that happening I find it unreasonable, and my instinct does lead to resentment. Call that a bad thing if you like, but the point of view I derive from your assessment is that it OK for one individual to be treated differently to another, but that’s your opinion and I’m fine with that. The world is full of all sorts.I don’t believe I’m making any constructive points about the topic anyway, so I’ll leave it at that. We all have our opinions, and it’s nice we can share them and understand each other. @BitterSteel thanks for the chat 👍 @Morpheus_123 i realise you’ve said you don’t want to carry on, but I’m curious about your answer to this question When a Netflix user cancels their subscription, is it ok to offer them a discounted price? That’s not equal, they save money compared to others by “doing nothing”. Netflix just want to retain the customer. But that’s not treating every individual the same
Do you honestly think it is unreasonable for a player to feel resentment towards Kabam regarding this topic?. I do.It is psychologically understandable, just like being afraid of blue food or plants that move is psychologically understandable, but it is completely unreasonable nonethelessThere's no rational reason for anyone to resent a company who does these things, and so the resentment is unreasonable on its face. The fundamental basis of the resentment boils down to "if they get it I should get it, and conversely if they get it and I don't that's saying I'm less important which is insulting." These are irrational beliefs.I'm sure someone will be coming along to mention an experiment conducted with monkeys, which serves to demonstrate the biological root of the psychological response. It does not, however, demonstrate the reasonableness of that reaction. If anything, it demonstrates that it isn't difficult to overcome rationality and get someone to act against their own best interests, which is always an unreasonable act. The thing is, and is probably why we differ in opinion, is that I would like to live in a world which is more equal and fair. When I don’t see that happening I find it unreasonable, and my instinct does lead to resentment. Call that a bad thing if you like, but the point of view I derive from your assessment is that it OK for one individual to be treated differently to another, but that’s your opinion and I’m fine with that. The world is full of all sorts.I don’t believe I’m making any constructive points about the topic anyway, so I’ll leave it at that. We all have our opinions, and it’s nice we can share them and understand each other. @BitterSteel thanks for the chat 👍
Do you honestly think it is unreasonable for a player to feel resentment towards Kabam regarding this topic?. I do.It is psychologically understandable, just like being afraid of blue food or plants that move is psychologically understandable, but it is completely unreasonable nonethelessThere's no rational reason for anyone to resent a company who does these things, and so the resentment is unreasonable on its face. The fundamental basis of the resentment boils down to "if they get it I should get it, and conversely if they get it and I don't that's saying I'm less important which is insulting." These are irrational beliefs.I'm sure someone will be coming along to mention an experiment conducted with monkeys, which serves to demonstrate the biological root of the psychological response. It does not, however, demonstrate the reasonableness of that reaction. If anything, it demonstrates that it isn't difficult to overcome rationality and get someone to act against their own best interests, which is always an unreasonable act. The thing is, and is probably why we differ in opinion, is that I would like to live in a world which is more equal and fair. When I don’t see that happening I find it unreasonable, and my instinct does lead to resentment. Call that a bad thing if you like, but the point of view I derive from your assessment is that it OK for one individual to be treated differently to another, but that’s your opinion and I’m fine with that. The world is full of all sorts.I don’t believe I’m making any constructive points about the topic anyway, so I’ll leave it at that. We all have our opinions, and it’s nice we can share them and understand each other. @BitterSteel thanks for the chat 👍 @Morpheus_123 i realise you’ve said you don’t want to carry on, but I’m curious about your answer to this question When a Netflix user cancels their subscription, is it ok to offer them a discounted price? That’s not equal, they save money compared to others by “doing nothing”. Netflix just want to retain the customer. But that’s not treating every individual the same @BitterSteel I'm enjoying the points of view you're putting across, and trying to understand/learn a different way of looking at this issue, hence I'm back, your fish hook worked In answer to your question my blunt response is no, it is not OK. Granted, from a business sense it is good practice to keep custom and increase their stature as a going concern. But my fluid point has been about fairness, and the feeling that evokes when it doesn't appear to have been practiced. However, if the same discount is offered to all those who are in the same situation, that would be fair, or equal as I like to think.Most businesses aren't fair or equal, and as the saying goes "It's a dog eat dog world". So if I saw Netflix do that, it wouldn't bother me at all, for one very specific reason.That reason is that Netflix subscribers are sole end users, with there being absolutely no competitive implication. So one user getting a discount, only affects that user and nobody else. MCoC isn't that type of business, and the end users [us players] are directly effected by what happens to other users. That's not true in some aspects of the game like story mode, but many of the events in the game involve player vs player competitions, so giving game resources like this calendar improves one player above another. That is unfair.PS, are Netflix giving discounts?!!!...... I might send them an email JK It doesn’t really improve one player over another if the one player who is being improved doesn’t even realise you are competing with him. Poor guy logs in for 2 mins, first time in months, gets nice calendar. Eyebrows raised. Quick check on forums to see if there’s anything else. Discovers there’s an Eternity of Pain on, and that some random guy called Morpheus is waging war on him.Logs out, goes back to watching Netflix.
Do you honestly think it is unreasonable for a player to feel resentment towards Kabam regarding this topic?. I do.It is psychologically understandable, just like being afraid of blue food or plants that move is psychologically understandable, but it is completely unreasonable nonethelessThere's no rational reason for anyone to resent a company who does these things, and so the resentment is unreasonable on its face. The fundamental basis of the resentment boils down to "if they get it I should get it, and conversely if they get it and I don't that's saying I'm less important which is insulting." These are irrational beliefs.I'm sure someone will be coming along to mention an experiment conducted with monkeys, which serves to demonstrate the biological root of the psychological response. It does not, however, demonstrate the reasonableness of that reaction. If anything, it demonstrates that it isn't difficult to overcome rationality and get someone to act against their own best interests, which is always an unreasonable act. The thing is, and is probably why we differ in opinion, is that I would like to live in a world which is more equal and fair. When I don’t see that happening I find it unreasonable, and my instinct does lead to resentment. Call that a bad thing if you like, but the point of view I derive from your assessment is that it OK for one individual to be treated differently to another, but that’s your opinion and I’m fine with that. The world is full of all sorts.I don’t believe I’m making any constructive points about the topic anyway, so I’ll leave it at that. We all have our opinions, and it’s nice we can share them and understand each other. @BitterSteel thanks for the chat 👍 @Morpheus_123 i realise you’ve said you don’t want to carry on, but I’m curious about your answer to this question When a Netflix user cancels their subscription, is it ok to offer them a discounted price? That’s not equal, they save money compared to others by “doing nothing”. Netflix just want to retain the customer. But that’s not treating every individual the same @BitterSteel I'm enjoying the points of view you're putting across, and trying to understand/learn a different way of looking at this issue, hence I'm back, your fish hook worked In answer to your question my blunt response is no, it is not OK. Granted, from a business sense it is good practice to keep custom and increase their stature as a going concern. But my fluid point has been about fairness, and the feeling that evokes when it doesn't appear to have been practiced. However, if the same discount is offered to all those who are in the same situation, that would be fair, or equal as I like to think.Most businesses aren't fair or equal, and as the saying goes "It's a dog eat dog world". So if I saw Netflix do that, it wouldn't bother me at all, for one very specific reason.That reason is that Netflix subscribers are sole end users, with there being absolutely no competitive implication. So one user getting a discount, only affects that user and nobody else. MCoC isn't that type of business, and the end users [us players] are directly effected by what happens to other users. That's not true in some aspects of the game like story mode, but many of the events in the game involve player vs player competitions, so giving game resources like this calendar improves one player above another. That is unfair.PS, are Netflix giving discounts?!!!...... I might send them an email JK