Upcoming Cull Obsidian and Ebony Maw Balance Changes

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  • IronMaiden66IronMaiden66 Member Posts: 40

    Sorry, I disagree. The Players don't have the final say concerning in-house decisions for the betterment of the game. I don't have any objections to people asking for clarification or dialogue. I'm just saying transparency doesn't mean running every decision they make by us for approval.
    Yea they shouldn’t run every decision by us but we should at least know what we’re paying for. People spent a lot of money for disappointment. He’s not even the best champion in the game. Yea he’s good but he’s not so good that he needs to be nerfed. There’s no trust in the champions they put out anymore. There’s always a fear of disappointment. At this point it’s bigger than just this one champion. They’ve screwed people over on their money before and they’re doing it again. Everyone’s sick of it and now they’re finally pushing back.
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  • GroundedWisdomGroundedWisdom Member Posts: 37,224 ★★★★★

    Yea they shouldn’t run every decision by us but we should at least know what we’re paying for. People spent a lot of money for disappointment. He’s not even the best champion in the game. Yea he’s good but he’s not so good that he needs to be nerfed. There’s no trust in the champions they put out anymore. There’s always a fear of disappointment. At this point it’s bigger than just this one champion. They’ve screwed people over on their money before and they’re doing it again. Everyone’s sick of it and now they’re finally pushing back.
    What you're paying for is permission to use their game, and they have the right to change it if necessary. It's in the TOS. People keep saying they have a right to what they pay for, but don't stop to read what it is they're actually paying for.
  • TimeGenesisTimeGenesis Member Posts: 732 ★★★★
    Well here's an idea for you Kabam. Since we now have this 3 month phase before you "fine tune" a champ, why not do a loan to the player base of this new champ as a 3 star or maybe even a 2 star. Let everyone test it during this time through all the contents and then you can gather as much data as you want with that. Perhaps get people to earn some rewards for this testing. then once the "loan" ends, fine tune whatever you want with them and sell them as per usual.

    This way you will probably get more people buying those crystals that will be happy with it instead of annoying all the players by making them spend big time on a champ they thought they like that will just get nerfed in the end.
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  • IronMaiden66IronMaiden66 Member Posts: 40
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    What you're paying for is permission to use their game, and they have the right to change it if necessary. It's in the TOS. People keep saying they have a right to what they pay for, but don't stop to read what it is they're actually paying for.
    Actually I’m not paying for permission to play the game. The game is free. I haven’t spent a dime on this game. I do however believe, even if they have the right to change it, that to downgrade something that people have spent a lot of money on is immoral. I did read the TOS and they do have the right to change anything. Does that mean they should just screw people over? It’s almost like they hype up a champion just so people buy it then they downgrade them just cause they didn’t actually want him where he was at. I guarantee they test out the gameplay and know exactly what they’re doing. It’s basically false advertisement.

  • GroundedWisdomGroundedWisdom Member Posts: 37,224 ★★★★★

    Again, your fundamental assumption is that Kabam is correct. If the closest we can get to fact is the information provided by Kabam, then there is no point debating anything they decide to do. If your starting assumption is that Kabam is correct and then you argue from that, it isn't surprising that you don't seem to ever waiver or change your mind and generally conclude that Kabam's position is the right one. But we all have the statements from Kabam. It is unnecessary to keep asserting them. People are arguing from game experience and your response is essentially "Kabam's data says 'x' so 'x' is correct."
    So which would you side with? People with years of experience working on a product who also have access to all the information, or people who are upset at the very idea of changing anything? One side is operating on emotion. The other side is operating out of experience and access to data.
  • GroundedWisdomGroundedWisdom Member Posts: 37,224 ★★★★★
    dot_ditto said:

    One side is lacking the full information to make any decision ... making that information more available and being more transparent would be the ideal solution, wouldn't you say ?
    It's not our decision to make.
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  • GroundedWisdomGroundedWisdom Member Posts: 37,224 ★★★★★
    Dshu said:

    You must not understand business. If you dont have customers you don't have a business. In the end if you alienate your customers you are doomed. You are mistaken here. You don't pay to use the game. You pay for access to new champs and resources in the game. It's closer to renting since that right can be taken away. To expand on that analogy if you rent the blue ray of avengers endgame and half way through the store employee comes to your home and takes the blue ray and hands you a VHS saying it's the same movie enjoy. How happy should the customer be?
    You're essentially paying for permission (access) to certain aspects.
  • DshuDshu Member Posts: 1,520 ★★★★

    You're essentially paying for permission (access) to certain aspects.
    Thats a far cry from paying to play their game and you are gaining faster access to champions by spending not any special aspect of the game itself
  • GroundedWisdomGroundedWisdom Member Posts: 37,224 ★★★★★
    Dshu said:

    Thats a far cry from paying to play their game and you are gaining faster access to champions by spending not any special aspect of the game itself
    The game itself, no. That's not what I meant. I thought that would have been understood. When you make purchases, you're leasing access to certain aspects, whether that be Champs or Resources. Those aspects, and the game itself, remain property of Kabam. In that, they reserve the right to improve, modify, or change it.
  • DshuDshu Member Posts: 1,520 ★★★★

    The game itself, no. That's not what I meant. I thought that would have been understood. When you make purchases, you're leasing access to certain aspects, whether that be Champs or Resources. Those aspects, and the game itself, remain property of Kabam. In that, they reserve the right to improve, modify, or change it.
    Again back to basic business 101. Yes they have the right to change, modify or improve any aspect of the game. In doing so they need to keep in mind how the changes and impoverishment will impact the cus
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  • DshuDshu Member Posts: 1,520 ★★★★
    Again back to basic business 101. Yes they have the right to change, modify or improve any aspect of the game. In doing so they need to keep in mind how the changes and impoverishment will impact the customers desire to spend on the game. Again not saying boycott. I'm asking for an open dialogue with kabam representatives on the forums. Mods have been absent since page 3
  • GroundedWisdomGroundedWisdom Member Posts: 37,224 ★★★★★
    IDoge said:

    Kabam shouldn't have to change these products because they are supposed to be finished. Selling unfinished products is poor business. We have all abode to the ToS since we play the game but still doesn't mean it's fair that they do that.

    It's not only fair, it's necessary to keep the game alive and well. Using the fact that people pay money isn't a way to stop them from making unwanted but necessary decisions for the game. With a game like this, there's no such thing as a perfect release. That's just a fact. It's constantly improving, changing, and growing. It's not a Final Sale product like Console Games. It's a complex system with many interdependent and moving parts.
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