Updates 01/11/14: Inventory, Scheduled Autos, Transformation
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Re: Updates 01/11/14: Inventory, Scheduled Autos, Transforma
Do I play too much? I have 48 auburn stars and i have used a fair few on tourneys

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Re: Updates 01/11/14: Inventory, Scheduled Autos, Transforma
I am going to horde all my stars, and never give 'em out!?!
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Re: Updates 01/11/14: Inventory, Scheduled Autos, Transforma
I'd like to understand why, according to the directions, Tournament games yield lower medals. 90% of my games at any given time are tournament games... what's wrong with that? Isn't that a good thing? Why shouldn't that be at least equally as rewarded as other games?
Re: Updates 01/11/14: Inventory, Scheduled Autos, Transforma
Swifte wrote:I'd like to understand why, according to the directions, Tournament games yield lower medals. 90% of my games at any given time are tournament games... what's wrong with that? Isn't that a good thing? Why shouldn't that be at least equally as rewarded as other games?
A lot of us are focused on narrow tournament/clan/private-circle-of-friends games, and I think they're trying to break us out of those worlds and bring more of us into public games.
The pros and cons of that policy might make an interesting article for the newsletter...
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Re: Updates 01/11/14: Inventory, Scheduled Autos, Transforma
Dukasaur wrote:Swifte wrote:I'd like to understand why, according to the directions, Tournament games yield lower medals. 90% of my games at any given time are tournament games... what's wrong with that? Isn't that a good thing? Why shouldn't that be at least equally as rewarded as other games?
A lot of us are focused on narrow tournament/clan/private-circle-of-friends games, and I think they're trying to break us out of those worlds and bring more of us into public games.
The pros and cons of that policy might make an interesting article for the newsletter...
How about breaking the majority that aren't into tournaments and clans into them? That seems more logical.
