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Call to Arms

Дата: 11.02.2016 23:54:39
View PostJabkata_OTTER, on Feb 11 2016 - 13:02, said:   You make an event, we tell you why its not thought out well, we tell you how to fix it, you even ask how to fix it, but then proceed to argue with us that the event is perfect as it is. We are aware our feedback is ignored and you ask for it out of politeness hoping to find that one response that fits your predetermined angle. It has been like this for a long time now.     Here is my politically correct response to that. It is nice (good job yall) that you make events for clans so there could be something for them to do besides grind boxes for the map, though you need to understand this is a tricky thing you are doing.  When you create an event, you hype people up. People get excited and plan to partake. Then you release the details which are lackluster at best and people literally see it is not worth their time. Participation fails and you achieve the opposite result; push people away. You do this enough people will stop getting excited about these and automatically dismiss them. I am well aware it is now company policy to push people into WGL vs CW as your performance display, but when can we stop pretending everything is well in CW and clan events in general?
 
  When you ask for feedback and well tell you how to very easily fix something, you should perhaps, fix it. See if it works. Since the way you are doing it, isn't. It's no longer about clan pride. Nobody cares. There is so much intermixing now as people jump to clans based on which one can even field a team, that the old bloodlines have been erased. You have to start bribing people somehow, since the old my clan is better than your clan isn't a thing anymore.

dance210: Hi!   Thanks for your feedback. My response to Shifty was based off his suggestion. Adding a zero to the end would make the top prize 120,000 gold...which is 20,000 more than a tournament that ran for 3 days longer. By logic, a tournament that runs shorter should have a smaller prize. I pointed it out to him, and everyone else, to give perspective. I'm sorry if that upset you or anyone else. 

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