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    ....I hate to say it we need a REAL forum on the game or something

    Some people may be thinking they'll get the girl or something, most people have no idea we'd get Orchid one day

    *sigh* and yeh voting for rainbow - why...why

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    Quote Originally Posted by sniddy View Post
    ....I hate to say it we need a REAL forum on the game or something

    Some people may be thinking they'll get the girl or something, most people have no idea we'd get Orchid one day

    *sigh* and yeh voting for rainbow - why...why
    Perhaps propose a 4* below rarity popularity to developers might solve the problem.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sniddy View Post
    ....I hate to say it we need a REAL forum on the game or something

    Some people may be thinking they'll get the girl or something, most people have no idea we'd get Orchid one day

    *sigh* and yeh voting for rainbow - why...why
    Real forum wouldn't matter either, only a small fraction of people who play would go anyway. That is how it has always been with online games.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Miu View Post
    I don't understand what you're saying. I'd rather have 1 Orchid 1 Mint than 2 Orchids. We'll be getting the second version of her anyway.
    It is true that having a 2* star rarity will give more variety. Sadly the voting system is based on majority, not the individual. Otherwise the developer would have asked you, instead of using the voting system in the first place.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Miu View Post
    I don't understand what you're saying. I'd rather have 1 Orchid 1 Mint than 2 Orchids. We'll be getting the second version of her anyway.
    It is true that having a 2* star rarity will give more variety. Sadly the voting system is based on majority, not the individual. Otherwise the developer would have asked you, instead of using the voting system in the first place.

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    Sadly the voting system is based on majority, not the individual.
    I agree. Imo system where you can vote multiple times depending on how many tickets you've gathered isn't very reliable. People who've more time to play and those who've spent $ to refil their stamina in particular will have more votes. I won't even mention bots... ups, I just did...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Saertis View Post
    I agree. Imo system where you can vote multiple times depending on how many tickets you've gathered isn't very reliable. People who've more time to play and those who've spent $ to refil their stamina in particular will have more votes. I won't even mention bots... ups, I just did...
    Why shouldn't the people who dedicate more effort to playing the game have a greater voice than those who just stop by once in a while?

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    Why shouldn't the people who dedicate more effort to playing the game have a greater voice than those who just stop by once in a while?
    Because not everyone have a lot of time and/or money to spend on the game. I'm not talking about situation where somebody have those, but just decide not to spend it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Saertis View Post
    Because not everyone have a lot of time and/or money to spend on the game. I'm not talking about situation where somebody have those, but just decide not to spend it.
    And again, why should being casual hold the same weight as someone who makes the time to play the game more often? Forget for a moment the entire concept of paying for stamina refills...the game's stamina doesn't fill fast enough to make anyone not working 12 hour shifts miss out on anything except gatherings...you are totally in control of how much you play. If someone thinks its important to them to play from day one, devote the brainpower to plan how best to use all their stamina to progress efficiently, and follow through with that plan, why shouldn't their voice count for more than someone who just doesn't bother?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Unregistered View Post
    And again, why should being casual hold the same weight as someone who makes the time to play the game more often? Forget for a moment the entire concept of paying for stamina refills...the game's stamina doesn't fill fast enough to make anyone not working 12 hour shifts miss out on anything except gatherings...you are totally in control of how much you play. If someone thinks its important to them to play from day one, devote the brainpower to plan how best to use all their stamina to progress efficiently, and follow through with that plan, why shouldn't their voice count for more than someone who just doesn't bother?
    8h of work + 8h of sleep (you're sleeping, right?) + getting to and from work + additional stuff like shopping, making dinner, laundry etc. (yea, i know not all of this kind of stuff is every day) don't leave you with a lot of free time. Like I said earlier I'm not talking about people who don't bother to organize their time. I'm talking about those who physically don't have enough time.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Unregistered View Post
    And again, why should being casual hold the same weight as someone who makes the time to play the game more often? Forget for a moment the entire concept of paying for stamina refills...the game's stamina doesn't fill fast enough to make anyone not working 12 hour shifts miss out on anything except gatherings...you are totally in control of how much you play. If someone thinks its important to them to play from day one, devote the brainpower to plan how best to use all their stamina to progress efficiently, and follow through with that plan, why shouldn't their voice count for more than someone who just doesn't bother?
    There's a big difference between people that don't bother and people that really want to but can't.
    People that don't bother include: Not voting: their voice doesn't exist since they didn't speak. Having plenty of time, but don't really care enough to fully commit: these people still have voices, but they have decided that the reward is not worth the work. They themselves cause the de-grading of their opinion by not trying their hardest to make a difference, however, if the gacha was 1 vote per person then this person would vote without question.

    So people who are relatively new to the game should not have as much of an impac? Even though a very good company strategy would be the introduction and inclusion of new players to potentially boost sales. I don't think a lot of newer players are happy that their 50 votes being absolutely overshadowed. People with poor internet connections or shared computers, that can only find one hour or so to play, are also under the mercy of time. There are some people who don't care, but don't lump every person in that group just because they can't dedicate 3 hours a day to running the same map over and over. I certainly hated the first few times I had to grind areas to get SG's, but I'm used to it now. Others may not be so used to it.

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