Quote Originally Posted by firenz View Post
48 hours since I got the 8th. Nothing but sorry or trash since. Playing for free so I can hardly complain but maybe 'medium chance' should be redefined to 'low' and 'low' to 'crazy low'. Technically they're being misleading...

Edit: Just a clarification for those who might not have the full understanding of what I'm saying. In Australia, consumer law states that where chance is a factor, it must be clearly defined.

For example: a company providing software as a service cannot advertise 100% reliability because of the simple fact that failure (down time) is a given (it will eventually happen). 99% is legal, 100% is illegal. However, if you do advertise 99% and cannot meet the 99% requirement, you are open to litigation in extreme cases, or other penalties (performance penalties - fines etc).

That said, when opening a crate and it says you have a medium chance, what is the exact definition of medium?

One last thing (I realise this post is getting quite long). If there is a limit on a number of available items, that also has to be clearly defined to customers. You can't keep advertising a medium chance (for purpose of gain i.e. profit through sales) if you knowingly keep from a customer that they have no chance of success.

Australia is a funny place, but these laws are good at keeping businesses honest.
You are wrong with your statement
It is al about opening the crate or whatever you open ,not about the prize you recieve

If you open with gold everytime you recieve a reward ,that is true .they do not talk about recieving a painting!

But your chances are better because you open every crate ,and the higher the amount of crates you open the
higher the chances of recieving a painting. The chance is very low that is true ,but there is a chance and that is increasing with more .openings.
When you take the option medium chance sometimes you get no reward,and with low chance you get more often no reward.