Quote Originally Posted by Tristelune View Post
Lol! I understand very well you're a kid who get his panties in a bunch
You're frustrated and you threaten to rage quit... How mature of you!!
You're just making a fool of yourself, boy.

Suck it up kid, you'll get many other bad luck in life! Just learn to deal with it.

That being said, of course the devs wanna make money with the game. The fact that maybe 1.5% of regular players didn't get any of both boss event girls (you belong to them, tough life!) is possibly an incentive to make these players try Epic Pachinko.
More importantly, their rebalance is due soon. It should deal with the issue, somehow.


"When the wise man shows the moon the fool looks at the finger"

A lot can be said about the chances in this game, but one thing that can not be said is that things are reasonably balanced.
Before you try to throw my post on the whole "people who don't like the system can't handle bad luck" argument that you seem to be trying to go for, I am going to tell you that I have most event girls except for one event.

First of all, attacking people based on false assumptions and treating them like children because they disagree with you is really immature.

Second of all, looking at the info available at the tower and contests, the amount of people that play daily but didn't gain 1 or more of the event girls during any random event period (since the introduction of contests) is at least 30%. The tower doesn't show the difference between event girls and normal girls though, so the actual number is probably even higher. I don't know where you pulled that 1.5% from, but you might want to reconsider when you want to pull information from that source again. If you tried to base it on the people on these forums, you might want to consider that they are also some of the most active players and thus any data based on the forums will be heavily biased towards high activity and thus not be representative of the games population.

Third of all, the rebalance has been "due soon" for months now. There is no reason to believe it will actually be anytime soon based on the information provided. Additionally, there being future fixes for something means that it was in fact an issue, and if it was an issue then it is normal to complain about it.

Fourth of all, while luck is a thing, not all odds are the same. Comparing 100 dice rolls not hitting a 6 (a 0,0000012% chance, or around 1/83000000) to something that has a reasonable chance of happening is like comparing the average families income to the income of a fortune 500 CEO and acting like it's pretty much the same. A proper comparison needs to be in a similar order of magnitude, and your comparison failed at that point.

Fifth of all, misuse of sayings doesn't make you look any smarter when you fail to notice the point that someone was making. Probably more of the opposite, actually... Seeing as you have no idea what the saying means, I will have to explain it to you... The saying originates from Buddhism, and like a lot of Buddhist sayings, it's meaning is not nearly as literal as it would seem at first glance. Your misuse of it here is exactly the thing the saying warns about... "The truth is like the moon in the sky, and language is like the finger that points at it. Can you find the moon without the finger?" It's about reading the meaning/truth of things (in between the lines) like the wise man instead of being mislead by the words right in front of you like the fool. There is no hidden truth behind your words, and as such the saying does not apply. It's origin is in the Platform Sutra of the Sixth Patriarch, which is quite an interesting text.