Pack odds - there is no reason for them to not be accurate.
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It’s bold to assume the only working part of the game is the odds in packs.
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Going 20 ballins without pulling a diamond is a 25% chance. Not great luck, but the rant is not justified for that
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If you want to say odds are too low, I'll support you all day. Packs are not really "gambling" in this game, because noone would go to a casino with these odds. We all know the house gets an edge when you gamble - but the edge can't be this big, or its silly
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Ok SDS is the greatest most competent gaming company of all time and they would NEVER screw over the people buying their games to make more money.
Just the same as valve, EA, and several smaller gaming companies would never do that... oh wait they did do that.
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I'm so tired of EVERYTHING these days being gambling.
AMEN! Tell it, brother, tell it!
Think on it this way, what would the reaction be if the team that won their fourth game of the World Series was -- vice handed the big trophy -- was instead invited to "spin the wheel of trophies!"
Oh tough luck guys! You win a case of oranges! Better luck next time!
Here is the way it should be ... for any DD competition, either online or versus the CPU, there should be one card, or at least one level of card, that is advertised as the reward. Win the competition, you get that card. No games, no odds, no controversy.
Simplicity has a value all its own and yet SDS seems obsessed with hiding everything behind odds that may or may not even be accurate. SDS has morphed Churchill's description of the Soviet Union -- "a riddle wrapped in a mystery inside an enigma."
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@ryguy034753_XBL
You can literally see the odds for pulling every single individual player from every single pack in the game. SDS could not be more transparent about what is in their packs -
@ryguy034753_XBL They would not lie about odds because if that was proven true, it's a lawyers dream. It would not only bring fines, but more scrutiny to packs/gambling in game. No company wants that.
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PriorFir4383355_XBL said:
I'm so tired of EVERYTHING these days being gambling.
AMEN! Tell it, brother, tell it!
Think on it this way, what would the reaction be if the team that won their fourth game of the World Series was -- vice handed the big trophy -- was instead invited to "spin the wheel of trophies!"
Oh tough luck guys! You win a case of oranges! Better luck next time!
Here is the way it should be ... for any DD competition, either online or versus the CPU, there should be one card, or at least one level of card, that is advertised as the reward. Win the competition, you get that card. No games, no odds, no controversy.
Simplicity has a value all its own and yet SDS seems obsessed with hiding everything behind odds that may or may not even be accurate. SDS has morphed Churchill's description of the Soviet Union -- "a riddle wrapped in a mystery inside an enigma."
On the larger matter of societal push for gambling, it is approaching critical mass, with real world sports leagues in serious internal danger of finding themselves overrun with internal gambling scandals. A lot of people warned about this happening if these gambling sites were permitted and the concerns were well founded.
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@eatyum_PSN you are so gullible.
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@ryguy034753_XBL Don't know why politics is brought in, but I'm the just absolute complete opposite of that.
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@ryguy034753_XBL said:
Just give me 1 diamond every 50 packs like it says.But that's not what it says. It says the odds of pulling a diamond in each pack is 1 in 50, which means you have a 2% chance of pulling a diamond each time you open a pack.
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@ryguy034753_XBL When you go to the casino, do you get mad when the slot machine doesn’t hit too?