Gargamel, Ale and others gaming the coin-system: 2017-02-27 23:12:19 |
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Meanwhile in Seasonal Ladder... https://www.warlight.net/MultiPlayer?GameID=12720485(Why did I bring the seasonal , You may be asking ) Because nothing will be done about this where it effects more people, So why would Fizzer be all of a sudden willing to help the coin game ladder? Especially when three or four Muppets are willing to pay for "cheating"
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Gargamel, Ale and others gaming the coin-system: 2017-02-27 23:29:46 |
Zephyrum
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I've played coin games for super low payouts like 9/18 often for a while, they do bank in massive exp for winning :P Sadly, I only won like 1 game per season...
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Gargamel, Ale and others gaming the coin-system: 2017-02-28 00:29:00 |
Buns157
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@Platinum https://www.warlight.net/MultiPlayer?GameID=12889744https://www.warlight.net/LadderTeam?LadderTeamID=16379Pana deserves it. On topic: See what fizzer says, if hes cool with it then so be it. Personally I don't care what Gargamel and others are doing, they're doing for xp and giving the coins back in tournaments for the most part. Though I understand some bitterness if someone came 2nd and missed out on $40 or the trophy, if thats what they were aiming for.
Edited 2/28/2017 00:33:09
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Gargamel, Ale and others gaming the coin-system: 2017-02-28 01:41:37 |
Gargamel
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I wondered when this would come up.
I'm actually impressed that it surfaced as a mature conversation instead a witch-hunt, I think that alone speaks volumes about the type of players that thrive here.
I left Warlight as the 2nd highest level in early 2014, which was level 56 at that time and chasing players like MG and Mike. I came back last December to find a coin system and looked for a way to get back on the top-list before another temporary retirement. My income in life, the hobbies I pursue and the topics that I teach in schools are all about finding the most efficient route to achieve a goal. Well, I rediscover one here every time I come back.
I make sure no one is cheated out of a victory, as any participants in the venture are voluntary. No advantage is gained by leveling, so no one is affected by that either. No alts are used, as promised in my profile, and a solid 10% tax is applied to the entire procedure, which helps fund the evolution of the game and takes nothing from anyone else.
It doesn't suggest that someone is a bad player or 'lacks strategy', it merely suggests that a different method is used as a the primary source for points. I do fine in my 1v1, 2v2, 3v3 games.. but the 10k lottery or coin games have destroyed the 1v1 win rate, that's evident.
There's also no profit in it. The only time it came with a slight surplus was because a relatively low total was enough for first place.. and I gave it back to the community with a free open coin-prize tournament, at an added cost to me. Another one was scheduled after this coin season ends. That little bit of profit is offered to you, warlight community, in the form of a skill-based tournament.. so the top players that may object to my methods have a shot to harvest the fruit with their own skill, that would otherwise be unavailable.
-----> So, Fizzer/Warlight benefit directly from me, no 'actual' advantage is given to me as a player because of it, no alts or multiple accounts were used, it affects no one else's win rate that isn't a willing participant, no financial profit was gained on my part, no coin-game rules that I know of were broken, and the only persons time that is wasted, in mass quantity by the way, is my own. <-----
The only thing that I regret in the process is that it could be argued that people are 'bumped' off of a list that they would have otherwise earned had I not put in the time and effort to surge. Now, if I am not breaking a rule, then that 'bump' should be guiltless. However, it still creates a bad aftertaste. If I could check a box to opt out of rewards.. I would. Perhaps everyone 'below me' on coin leaderboard, up to the 21st ranking, could be the only invites to my 'post season' tournament? Just thinking aloud. There isn't profit in it anyway, these tournaments are at a cost to me.
Again, I don't know if I owe an explanation, but I'm sure the intent of the original post was to out and possibly disgrace. I appreciate that it became more of a discussion. I am close to leaving for a duration again anyway, I just wanted to get from 56 to 66.
I don't plan on doing much 'replying' here, to avoid it going south, and am in talks right now with Fizzer as to the legality of everything.
Cheers.
Edited 2/28/2017 01:50:52
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Gargamel, Ale and others gaming the coin-system: 2017-02-28 03:54:34 |
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how did you manage to convince ppl to swap coin games anyways? they clearly lose coins to fizzer on each swap.
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Gargamel, Ale and others gaming the coin-system: 2017-02-28 05:37:08 |
No.One
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In my opinion this practice is against the rules. It is similar to some people trying to play casino systems finding loopholes. Even if you find a so called loophole, it doesn't mean you can benefit from it, because of general legal principles that can be applied.
In addition to it, it's not beneficial for Fizzer in long term at all. The fact that Fizzer profited from it was solely because I forced them to put it this high. But I can't put it higher neither I can compete for 1st place because I can't find players to play with me while he can potentially "play" vast amount of games.
To make it clear, imagine a normal season where you need around 20k coins to win it (and it would be less and less as more players would be disgusted and they would lack motivation and enthusiasm if this continues). Two people will make a collusion, one will get 20k coins, another one 15k. They get 1st and 2nd place (as I said, it will be easier to get once it's generally known and you will slowly lose hope to win). That means Fizzer would get his 3.888 coins, but he would pay them 6.500 coins and I don't even count potential 640 bonus coins from deposit. If you add negative effect on number of coin games played in a long term, you can see why this is not only against the rules (learn true meaning of a "game of skill") but not even beneficial for Fizzer.
Therefore I believe that they should be punished. Fizzer should at least deduct these bonus coins they are getting from their accounts.
PS1 - to MoD: Your arguments are invalid as I have hopefully showed you. I can't play more even I wanted. Motivation to play coin games is not to be seen as someone who is the best in the matter of skill (talking about it, I have beated you 10 to 9 games if counting only 2017 :P), but it lays in these 4000 coins for the 1st place. Don't presume that I don't mind about it. I didn't stop because first season he won in last hours by few coins and I have managed to won second season and trust me that if there's nothing done with this issue the long term effect is clear. And advocating him by saying that he made a free tournament is similar like saying that I will rob you and then give the profit out of the robbery to those in need (reading your posts, you would have loved).
PS2: Coin games and Fizzer would much more benefit from more players (through promotion and some events) than this swindle.
Edited 2/28/2017 06:49:56
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Gargamel, Ale and others gaming the coin-system: 2017-02-28 07:33:24 |
Benoît
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My argument about Rento's stalling to get first on 1v1 is quite the same for this. There's a difference between doing something legal but not ethic and doing something illegal and not ethic. This practice of surrendering games is legal but probably not ethic. Sadly though, in society like in Warlight, many successful people need to do unethic things that are legal to reach the top.
Let's take the big companies like Nike and Walmart for example. It is documented that they moved their companies to poorer countries that barely have regulations to be able to make similar products for WAY cheaper. By doing that, they are in a way "gaming" the economical system as they exploit those people in foreign countries to make huge profits. The problem is that after theses 2 companies would choose to act that way, every other similar company would have to do the same if they want to still be able to compete with them. Offshoring, although legal, is not ethical but it almost becomes a necessity in a world economy that has so few international regulations like the one we live in.
The same that is true for offshoring can be said for this type of coin gaming. Soon, people that want to be in the top 5 or top 10 of coins leaderboard will probably have to use methods that aren't very "fairplay" to get on top.
That being said, the coin system as it is right now is good for guys that are elite or super specialized on 1 or 2 templates. In other words, the coin system is currently made for like 10 people or so. Even if you have some skills, it is not enough there. You need to be a monster to be able to actually benefit from the coin system in an "ethic" way. I think that fact turns out a lot of players from actually liking coin gaming.
Also, the fact that you can't play anymore low cost coin games when you get to 1000 coins is a big factor contributing to people dropping off coin games. As it is possible for someone decent to good to be able to get to 1000 coins or win coin tournaments here and there, making custom coin games as low as 50 for 90 will usually bring the very top elite guys or super specialized guys against which it is almost impossible to have a 60% win rate, which is the one that is kind of needed to win more coins than to lose.
So your 1000 coins sure look nice when you get there but you will never be able to get to 7500, which is the number you need to withdraw, unless you do/are the following:
-Being like in the 1% of the 1% top players of WL -Making a shitty template that top players hate but on which you have become super good -Gaming the system by doing ffas or surrendering games (although surrendering games makes you lose more than you earned passed like 2000 coins earned in a season).
In other words, the coin system is already broken, just like ladders, so I can't blame people from trying to get coins in what could be seen as unethical behaviors. People will say you just have to get better to earn coins...That's an elitist point of view in my opinion. Seriously, you need to be the 1% of the 1% top players of WL (which is like 1 on 10000 players) for that and even if you put all your efforts into it, if you are not naturally disposed to be an absolute monster in this game (or if you don't find your personal shitty template on which you are a god on) you will be stucked around 1000 coins forever.
I think that coin games could be more fun if:
1. You can make custom coin games for low prices. Being forced to play small earth, earth and turkey for low cost coin games gets extremely boring very fast and like I said, as soon as you make a 50 for 90 coins game, you get the top elites unless you made the game on a really shitty template that no one likes but you.
2. Remove the 1000 coins limit that forbids people to still play low cost coin games when they reach 1000 coins. We don't receive the 100 free coins anymore so even if that 1000 coins limit is removed, people that will withdraw 7500 will have to play a long time with only low cost coin games and Fizzer will make some profit overall. Fizzer could also add an extra fee when you withdraw, something like 10% so that he can make a profit there too. Top guys usually like to play for high stakes and if there are many different types of low cost coin games at the same time, theses elites will have a hard time joining them all (if they want to join them at all).
3. Like MoD suggested, give the possibility to the players that want points to pay for them. That way, they could be less inclined to have atypical behaviors in coin games.
Edited 2/28/2017 18:45:55
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Gargamel, Ale and others gaming the coin-system: 2017-02-28 14:59:11 |
Hyponatremia
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I love Benoit's post so much. :)
Coin games on a super low level like small earth games are easy, but suddenly when you raise the bar the competition goes from easy to hella hard, and since you are almost always paying an expensive entry fee you better be an elite player before you start betting your precious money on these games. ^^
I also see the [Hidden] usernames as a good and bad thing because on one hand the player can't pick and choose his or her opponents to gain an unfair advantage but on the other hand some players might become hesitant to join the game because they could be betting all their deposited money against an elite player. :P
So I have mixed feelings on what Gargy and his crew are doing. It can be viewed as selfish because they are using a loophole to grab top leaderboard position from better players for their own fame and self-interest, but at the same time he (they) are legally taking advantage of an inherently flawed, nefarious (it's gambing lol) system that wasn't designed to reward players solely based on skill anyway.
..and the coin leaderboard doesn't rank people in terms of skill even if you discount this loophole because all you have to do is deposit a lot of money and keep playing coin games in ridiculous quantities and obviously some of us have way more time on our hands than others. xD We have 5 ladders that provide a more skill-based leaderboard. (1v1, 2v2, 3v3, RT, and MDL.)
Edited 2/28/2017 15:48:58
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Gargamel, Ale and others gaming the coin-system: 2017-03-01 02:25:25 |
Dogberry
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Why has nobody called this what it is? What we are talking about is a Pay To Win model. This is Warlight, at least in one specific format, becoming Pay To Win.
Also, why do y'all think Plat was only talking about Stallhazi? Unless the V means something else, it is GlamagiotisTheMultiFreak who is now on vacation with unfinished games.
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