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Spring cleaning, what to expect? When to expect?

JK_47JK_47 Member Posts: 356 ★★
Whats your wish list for spring cleaning guys?
What was your favorite deal last year?

Ps: i know first person gonna comment "why to expect? " ... Please don't gamora.. LOL

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  • FurrymoosenFurrymoosen Member Posts: 6,860 ★★★★★
    Expect never, expect nothing, be pleasantly surprised if it returns this year. Kabam has said it before and will say it again, no event is guaranteed to return every year.
  • JK_47JK_47 Member Posts: 356 ★★
    Common guys let's not divert from topic
  • JK_47JK_47 Member Posts: 356 ★★
    For starters 2022 cav nexus plus catalyst deal for units was awesome last year
  • Gildarts99Gildarts99 Member Posts: 470 ★★★

    My biggest desire for spring cleaning is that people actually don't spend real money on them as this tragic decline in quality won't stop until people stop spending.

    That IMO incorrectly assumes Kabam is not fixing bugs because people spend money. That’s not how successful software companies operate, and Kabam is successful.

    Your plan could lead to fewer bugs being addressed as kabam might be forced to cut payroll bc of declining revenues. Or maybe they would scale back the game with fewer new champs and new content.
    fewer bugs being addressed? wait. seriously, what bugs problem have been solved for the past two years actually? they have never cared about addressing the bug issues. I mean...cmoon.
  • Chuck_FinleyChuck_Finley Member Posts: 1,975 ★★★★★

    My biggest desire for spring cleaning is that people actually don't spend real money on them as this tragic decline in quality won't stop until people stop spending.

    That IMO incorrectly assumes Kabam is not fixing bugs because people spend money. That’s not how successful software companies operate, and Kabam is successful.

    Your plan could lead to fewer bugs being addressed as kabam might be forced to cut payroll bc of declining revenues. Or maybe they would scale back the game with fewer new champs and new content.
    Everyone sees new content, new 7 stars, new relics, new whatever….. AND quality gameplay is declining. Your defense of Kabam falls flat. Bug fixes are clearly not prioritized over other aspects of development. I am not sure how this is even in dispute.

    Say a software company operates in that fashion and customers quit spending in frustration. If what follows is staffing cuts that affects bug fixes while everything else rolls along …that’s a business decision. Whether it’s a good one or not… well…
  • DemonzfyreDemonzfyre Member Posts: 23,371 ★★★★★

    My biggest desire for spring cleaning is that people actually don't spend real money on them as this tragic decline in quality won't stop until people stop spending.

    The most sound and logical comment ever made



    /s
  • ChatterofforumsChatterofforums Member Posts: 1,779 ★★★★★

    My biggest desire for spring cleaning is that people actually don't spend real money on them as this tragic decline in quality won't stop until people stop spending.

    That IMO incorrectly assumes Kabam is not fixing bugs because people spend money. That’s not how successful software companies operate, and Kabam is successful.

    Your plan could lead to fewer bugs being addressed as kabam might be forced to cut payroll bc of declining revenues. Or maybe they would scale back the game with fewer new champs and new content.
    Please tell me where I said anything about bugs. You are talking about making assumptions but your assuming I'm referring to bugs, which I am not. I'm referring to multiple opposite of player friendly decisions they continue to make lately in multiple areas of the game.

    Ill admit the one that got me to stop spending is how they are handling BG. I'm so sick of seeing thousands of 7k-10k prestige players in GC while thousands of 16k prestige and 100% all game content players are still in victory track. It's their bad decisions and design I'm referring to, not the bugs.
  • DemonzfyreDemonzfyre Member Posts: 23,371 ★★★★★
    edited April 2023

    My biggest desire for spring cleaning is that people actually don't spend real money on them as this tragic decline in quality won't stop until people stop spending.

    That IMO incorrectly assumes Kabam is not fixing bugs because people spend money. That’s not how successful software companies operate, and Kabam is successful.

    Your plan could lead to fewer bugs being addressed as kabam might be forced to cut payroll bc of declining revenues. Or maybe they would scale back the game with fewer new champs and new content.
    Please tell me where I said anything about bugs. You are talking about making assumptions but your assuming I'm referring to bugs, which I am not. I'm referring to multiple opposite of player friendly decisions they continue to make lately in multiple areas of the game.

    Ill admit the one that got me to stop spending is how they are handling BG. I'm so sick of seeing thousands of 7k-10k prestige players in GC while thousands of 16k prestige and 100% all game content players are still in victory track. It's their bad decisions and design I'm referring to, not the bugs.
    I mean... Your assumption is that not spending will somehow make "the decline in quality" go away. 🤷. You don't specifically say bugs, but it's definitely part of what you're implying. I'm sure you mean other things too but there's zero chance you aren't including bugs.
  • ChatterofforumsChatterofforums Member Posts: 1,779 ★★★★★

    My biggest desire for spring cleaning is that people actually don't spend real money on them as this tragic decline in quality won't stop until people stop spending.

    That IMO incorrectly assumes Kabam is not fixing bugs because people spend money. That’s not how successful software companies operate, and Kabam is successful.

    Your plan could lead to fewer bugs being addressed as kabam might be forced to cut payroll bc of declining revenues. Or maybe they would scale back the game with fewer new champs and new content.
    Please tell me where I said anything about bugs. You are talking about making assumptions but your assuming I'm referring to bugs, which I am not. I'm referring to multiple opposite of player friendly decisions they continue to make lately in multiple areas of the game.

    Ill admit the one that got me to stop spending is how they are handling BG. I'm so sick of seeing thousands of 7k-10k prestige players in GC while thousands of 16k prestige and 100% all game content players are still in victory track. It's their bad decisions and design I'm referring to, not the bugs.
    I mean... Your assumption is that not spending will somehow make "the decline in quality" go away. 🤷. You don't specifically say bugs, but it's definitely part of what you're implying. I'm sure you mean other things too but there's zero chance you aren't including bugs.
    It's been proven in the past that Kabam is quicker to listen and make adjustments when it's starts hitting them financially. People boycotted spending after 12.0 and enormous changes came from it (no, not everything that was requested but massive changes despite that and people went back to spending).

    I am not including bugs at all, you as well are making incorrect assumptions. I'm referring to their quality of decision making and implementation as well as communication. This game been full of bugs for close to 3 years, that's extremely old news and has nothing to do with what I'm referring to.
  • DemonzfyreDemonzfyre Member Posts: 23,371 ★★★★★

    My biggest desire for spring cleaning is that people actually don't spend real money on them as this tragic decline in quality won't stop until people stop spending.

    That IMO incorrectly assumes Kabam is not fixing bugs because people spend money. That’s not how successful software companies operate, and Kabam is successful.

    Your plan could lead to fewer bugs being addressed as kabam might be forced to cut payroll bc of declining revenues. Or maybe they would scale back the game with fewer new champs and new content.
    Please tell me where I said anything about bugs. You are talking about making assumptions but your assuming I'm referring to bugs, which I am not. I'm referring to multiple opposite of player friendly decisions they continue to make lately in multiple areas of the game.

    Ill admit the one that got me to stop spending is how they are handling BG. I'm so sick of seeing thousands of 7k-10k prestige players in GC while thousands of 16k prestige and 100% all game content players are still in victory track. It's their bad decisions and design I'm referring to, not the bugs.
    I mean... Your assumption is that not spending will somehow make "the decline in quality" go away. 🤷. You don't specifically say bugs, but it's definitely part of what you're implying. I'm sure you mean other things too but there's zero chance you aren't including bugs.
    It's been proven in the past that Kabam is quicker to listen and make adjustments when it's starts hitting them financially. People boycotted spending after 12.0 and enormous changes came from it (no, not everything that was requested but massive changes despite that and people went back to spending).

    I am not including bugs at all, you as well are making incorrect assumptions. I'm referring to their quality of decision making and implementation as well as communication. This game been full of bugs for close to 3 years, that's extremely old news and has nothing to do with what I'm referring to.
    12.0 did 2 things-
    Got RDTs introduced into the game.
    Got Kabam to realize they need better communication with the community.

    We didn't get the champs reversed or anything like that at all. Spending boycotts haven't worked way more than they've actually worked. The only other time something like that worked was when Kabam was going to get rid defender diversity.

    Spending or not spending won't improve the areas you want them to do.
  • JK_47JK_47 Member Posts: 356 ★★
    Guys seriously this thread is for guessing and wishlisting for spring cleaning
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