Positives from XP Cap
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@cdnmoneymaker93_xbl said in Positives from XP Cap:
@gradekthebard said in Positives from XP Cap:
This post highlights how little you understand economics or markets.
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the values don’t change. The only thing that changes is how fast they fall and who gets the stubs. So, congratulations on arguing for something that obviously benefits you personally.
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again, they aren’t going to hold their values. They will (and have fallen) just like normal if only a few hours later. So, again, congrats on arguing for your own selfish benefit.
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the only “new” way to earn xp is from extra innings (and it is relatively small). The non-walk method folks who wanted bosses fast always did the bonus missions prior to this anyways.
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this is simply wrong. SDS always increases rewards as the game goes on and putting those rewards at the end of the path is unrelated to an xp cap. It’s just what they do (again, I don’t think you understand how the cap actually works)
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the only thing SDS should have fixed was the walk method garbage. There was no need to punish people who just like to grind out the bosses on release of a program.
What it seems is that you are arguing in favor of this because it will benefit you personally, even if it takes away the fun from someone else. The only obvious thing from all of this is that SDS needs a new programming team, since their current group clearly isn’t up to the task of actually fixing problems.
I have 75% of all the cards in this game
I have 3 bosses
I have completed all but 1 program to 650k and that 1 program being the 5th because I took more breaks.
Regardless of what changes SDS makes I will succeed at this game the right way by playing this game.
I get little to know time to play during the weekend and only play 2-3 hours at night during the week.
Am I happy I benefited from the increased value of cards yes
Am I trying to find Positives in this change very much so
Am I being selfish maybe a little but at least I'm not on here throwing the biggest man child fit because I can't rail off 10 or 11 runs on the CPU on rookie in conquest for hours and get the sake rewards as someone who puts in the time and plays all aspects of the game.
You are just building up a real pretty strawman. The cap hurts only one group of people, those that can play for more than 5 hours in a given day. That’s it. It has nothing to do with mode variety or missions or anything else. It is in place because their 3rd rate programmers couldn’t fix the walk-method. Time is time regardless of which aspect of the game someone is playing.
Once again, it is pretty clear you support this change because you didn’t like people who could play more.
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@gradekthebard said in Positives from XP Cap:
@cdnmoneymaker93_xbl said in Positives from XP Cap:
@gradekthebard said in Positives from XP Cap:
This post highlights how little you understand economics or markets.
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the values don’t change. The only thing that changes is how fast they fall and who gets the stubs. So, congratulations on arguing for something that obviously benefits you personally.
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again, they aren’t going to hold their values. They will (and have fallen) just like normal if only a few hours later. So, again, congrats on arguing for your own selfish benefit.
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the only “new” way to earn xp is from extra innings (and it is relatively small). The non-walk method folks who wanted bosses fast always did the bonus missions prior to this anyways.
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this is simply wrong. SDS always increases rewards as the game goes on and putting those rewards at the end of the path is unrelated to an xp cap. It’s just what they do (again, I don’t think you understand how the cap actually works)
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the only thing SDS should have fixed was the walk method garbage. There was no need to punish people who just like to grind out the bosses on release of a program.
What it seems is that you are arguing in favor of this because it will benefit you personally, even if it takes away the fun from someone else. The only obvious thing from all of this is that SDS needs a new programming team, since their current group clearly isn’t up to the task of actually fixing problems.
I have 75% of all the cards in this game
I have 3 bosses
I have completed all but 1 program to 650k and that 1 program being the 5th because I took more breaks.
Regardless of what changes SDS makes I will succeed at this game the right way by playing this game.
I get little to know time to play during the weekend and only play 2-3 hours at night during the week.
Am I happy I benefited from the increased value of cards yes
Am I trying to find Positives in this change very much so
Am I being selfish maybe a little but at least I'm not on here throwing the biggest man child fit because I can't rail off 10 or 11 runs on the CPU on rookie in conquest for hours and get the sake rewards as someone who puts in the time and plays all aspects of the game.
You are just building up a real pretty strawman. The cap hurts only one group of people, those that can play for more than 5 hours in a given day. That’s it. It has nothing to do with mode variety or missions or anything else. It is in place because their 3rd rate programmers couldn’t fix the walk-method. Time is time regardless of which aspect of the game someone is playing.
Once again, it is pretty clear you support this change because you didn’t like people who could play more.
I could care less if someone can play all day good for you.
My point is that this change makes it that people who play all of what DD has to offer you get the best rewards. That is a position I have always taken on here and will always stand by.
You want to play all day doing conquest, go for it but you don't deserve to be rewarded the same as someone who plays all day and does BR, RS, Showdown, Conquest, Events, Ballplayer programs, player programs, moments
You do one thing OP does multiple things that is why he has 1M more stubs today then you do
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@cdnmoneymaker93_xbl said in Positives from XP Cap:
@gradekthebard said in Positives from XP Cap:
@cdnmoneymaker93_xbl said in Positives from XP Cap:
@gradekthebard said in Positives from XP Cap:
This post highlights how little you understand economics or markets.
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the values don’t change. The only thing that changes is how fast they fall and who gets the stubs. So, congratulations on arguing for something that obviously benefits you personally.
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again, they aren’t going to hold their values. They will (and have fallen) just like normal if only a few hours later. So, again, congrats on arguing for your own selfish benefit.
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the only “new” way to earn xp is from extra innings (and it is relatively small). The non-walk method folks who wanted bosses fast always did the bonus missions prior to this anyways.
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this is simply wrong. SDS always increases rewards as the game goes on and putting those rewards at the end of the path is unrelated to an xp cap. It’s just what they do (again, I don’t think you understand how the cap actually works)
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the only thing SDS should have fixed was the walk method garbage. There was no need to punish people who just like to grind out the bosses on release of a program.
What it seems is that you are arguing in favor of this because it will benefit you personally, even if it takes away the fun from someone else. The only obvious thing from all of this is that SDS needs a new programming team, since their current group clearly isn’t up to the task of actually fixing problems.
I have 75% of all the cards in this game
I have 3 bosses
I have completed all but 1 program to 650k and that 1 program being the 5th because I took more breaks.
Regardless of what changes SDS makes I will succeed at this game the right way by playing this game.
I get little to know time to play during the weekend and only play 2-3 hours at night during the week.
Am I happy I benefited from the increased value of cards yes
Am I trying to find Positives in this change very much so
Am I being selfish maybe a little but at least I'm not on here throwing the biggest man child fit because I can't rail off 10 or 11 runs on the CPU on rookie in conquest for hours and get the sake rewards as someone who puts in the time and plays all aspects of the game.
You are just building up a real pretty strawman. The cap hurts only one group of people, those that can play for more than 5 hours in a given day. That’s it. It has nothing to do with mode variety or missions or anything else. It is in place because their 3rd rate programmers couldn’t fix the walk-method. Time is time regardless of which aspect of the game someone is playing.
Once again, it is pretty clear you support this change because you didn’t like people who could play more.
I could care less if someone can play all day good for you.
My point is that this change makes it that people who play all of what DD has to offer you get the best rewards. That is a position I have always taken on here and will always stand by.
You want to play all day doing conquest, go for it but you don't deserve to be rewarded the same as someone who plays all day and does BR, RS, Showdown, Conquest, Events, Ballplayer programs, player programs, moments
You do one thing OP does multiple things that is why he has 1M more stubs today then you do
It literally doesn’t do what you are claiming. I don’t know how you can possibly be this obtuse. The 35k limit isn’t by mode, it’s total gameplay. Whether I mix and match offline and online is irrelevant, the cap is for ALL gameplay xp. What part don’t you get.
And FYI, I have 90 points in the current br program, but have been playing conquest because a) I’m grinding a ballplayer (since SDS capped actual gameplay xp) and previously because the stubs were insane (to say nothing of SDS amateur level gameplay coding that makes h2h more frustrating than fun).
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@gradekthebard said in Positives from XP Cap:
This post highlights how little you understand economics or markets.
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the values don’t change. The only thing that changes is how fast they fall and who gets the stubs. So, congratulations on arguing for something that obviously benefits you personally.
-
again, they aren’t going to hold their values. They will (and have fallen) just like normal if only a few hours later. So, again, congrats on arguing for your own selfish benefit.
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the only “new” way to earn xp is from extra innings (and it is relatively small). The non-walk method folks who wanted bosses fast always did the bonus missions prior to this anyways.
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this is simply wrong. SDS always increases rewards as the game goes on and putting those rewards at the end of the path is unrelated to an xp cap. It’s just what they do (again, I don’t think you understand how the cap actually works)
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the only thing SDS should have fixed was the walk method garbage. There was no need to punish people who just like to grind out the bosses on release of a program.
What it seems is that you are arguing in favor of this because it will benefit you personally, even if it takes away the fun from someone else. The only obvious thing from all of this is that SDS needs a new programming team, since their current group clearly isn’t up to the task of actually fixing problems.
If you get sour grapes throw a little sugar on them. It’s a positive spin buddy. Take the blinders off. You can achieve what you’re setting out to achieve just by playing. The cap isn’t an end all. Don’t get fixated on one singular obstacle. And if you want to go fast like Ricky Bobby the RTTS method is the way. SDS doesn’t have to give out rewards and frankly unless you are selling these bosses what’s the rush? And if you want to capitalize off getting them quick and selling them you still have a viable method.
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