gree-dee in the financial district, still laughing at tha 6 hrs later, im done! you cant take away what you advertised as "won", thas BS and probably illegal as money chaanged hands!
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gree-dee in the financial district, still laughing at tha 6 hrs later, im done! you cant take away what you advertised as "won", thas BS and probably illegal as money chaanged hands!
Just remember folks... this isn't their first fook up nor will it be their last. I am sure this will all blow over, some will stop playing and the rest will continue as is and gain those stats back in a week or two. That's the reality of it all.
Nothing but rubbish I spent hours upon hours earning all my prizes and all you left me with is one of each weapon not good enough I participated in way more than the prize list more like a few hundred and you jjustify that by leaving me with just a few items, and yet won't give me my gold back that I used to get my items
Gree has never MASS REMOVED items from a players inventory until now. Didn't turn out so good. Psychology 101 dictated to not award the prizes in the first place if they are not to be kept by the player.
Like trying to snatch up a piece of Halloween candy from a trick-or-treater and trying to justify why you took it back from the 8 year old.. No logic will prevent the inevidable temper tantrum.
On the flip side , we, as adults have to understand that the pixels simply cannot be given back to us whether we legitimately feel we've spent our hard earned money on them or not. Nobody understands the costly procedure in the planning, creation, and delivery procedure in something like the legendary toxic drum but someone on E-Bay might.. Why don't you try to sell it there, Gree?.
The interesting thing here isn't that they may have looked at the 2 items awarded and taken away one of those - it's that prize removal was completely random. So if you got 400 prizes from 200 wins, for example, and say 6 were legendary prizes from 10 Level 100 wins, they were thrown into the same bucket as the other 190 wins. The fact that they didn't account for how you got them is fascinatingly frightening (not to mention super lazy).
It's a very interesting way to combat stat inflation...I thought we were against that, so not sure everyone needs to get their pitchforks for this.
The more fair option probably would have been to take away all prizes and recalculate prizes based on the odds for the each of the exact levels defeated.
Well if 10% of your items were legendary and they do a truly random pull, you should lose 10% legendary items. The losses should work out to the same proportion you got them in if there's a large sample size. If you have 3 items, it might not feel like it, though.
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Would the boss distribution matter? Once all of your prizes are aggregated into a pool at the end, you'll have some breakdown of common/uncommon/rare/epic/legendary, and if you pull at random from that pool you will get a proportional distribution.
You're right, that's an accurate way of deleting prizes regardless of "boss distribution". Problem is that when Gree does that they are deleting a percentage that was obtained by using gold. Gold bought with our hard earned money.
Example: If they were to eliminate 10% of what I obtained from each prize tier, they've deleted about 10% of the vault I spent to obtain them. I think that's what Gree might not have taken into consideration when they deleted our prizes.