1. played mechs comp and rolled for like 30 times looking for a magnetic (there was only a half mech player in the lobby) and didn't find a single one (i had the tavern 6 mech)
2. went to tavern 6 really fast to find a defining tavern 6 unit and rolled for 20 times and saw only 1 tavern 6 unit
3. played nagas with the naga hero (1 mana hero power; discover a naga) and stayed on tavern 5), discovered like 7 times (5 times hero power and twice the spell discover most common unit on board) never discovered higher than tavern 2 unit.
statistics does not explain it
my guess: they are pushing me to spend money cuz ive played alot
reason: im a long time standard player and i know they manipulate rng in standard for multiple reasons
It’s like, when I look at the horizon, it’s clearly not a curve, so how come people keep saying the Earth is round? I’m about to blow the lid on this thing. My plan is to rent a boat and keep going in one direction until I see the edge. Then I’ll take a picture of all the things floating in space like boats, and water and fish and send it to all the newspapers. I’ll need to be careful not to fall off the edge though.
My next article will be:
”Hearthstone Player Convinced Game Is Rigged To Make Money Keeps Playing The Game Anyway”
It’s like, when I look at the horizon, it’s clearly not a curve, so how come people keep saying the Earth is round? I’m about to blow the lid on this thing. My plan is to rent a boat and keep going in one direction until I see the edge. Then I’ll take a picture of all the things floating in space like boats, and water and fish and send it to all the newspapers. I’ll need to be careful not to fall off the edge though.
My next article will be:
”Hearthstone Player Convinced Game Is Rigged To Make Money Keeps Playing The Game Anyway”
We could work together on that thing.
pretty sure your getting a good money to write a loong letter of nothing
There is no "good luck" product on the Blizzard shop though.
So for your conclusion to be true, Blizzard would have to be giving people bad luck and then secretly selling the solution bundled with unrelated products.
And denying that the problem exists or that there is a way to fix it by spending money. But counting players to figure out that they get good luck when they buy cosmetics.
You can see how unsuccessful this strategy would be by considering how few players believe that this situation exists.
Out of curiosity, which skins did you buy to clear up the situation?
enjoy the money man!
there is almost zero chance to roll only 1 tavern 6 unit in 20.
also 0 chance to get only -tavern2 in 7 discovers.
and...
these are statistics not a button.
play from rank 50 to see how rigged rng actually is.
Why do you keep playing a game you think is rigged? Every time a tinfoil hat barges on the forum waving his cardboard around with scribbles of conspiracies, the conversation always end there.
-This game is rigged.
-Why do you keep playing?
-Well… uh… The game is rigged.
You could be the one who can finally answer this question because either:
a) you don’t really think it’s rigged as otherwise you would have no impact on the outcome of games
b) you think it’s rigged and have therefore stopped playing
There is no secret that Battlegrounds is heavily RNG dependant. Your tavern 5 triple can decide if you buff your board massively or completely fall flat getting a useless 6 star. There is, however, no evidence of a "rigged" game, and we have statistics websites to back that up. Sometimes you are really unlucky in BGs, you can still get a top 4 and not lose points though.
there is almost zero chance to roll only 1 tavern 6 unit in 20.
also 0 chance to get only -tavern2 in 7 discovers.
I was hoping you wouldn't realize that statistics has no way of accounting for occasional strings of similar random numbers in gigantic data sets. There is, as you say, 0 chance of rolling a dice 7 times in a row and never getting higher than a 2.
I was asking about what skins you bought because, if it was me, the realization that the game was being rigged against me to make me buy cosmetics would have me reaching for the uninstall button, not reaching for my wallet.
I would go from not believing that the system exists (and therefore not spending money on cosmetics to resolve the rigging) to realizing that the system exists and never spending another penny on the game.
You think that secretly rigging the game and then secretly selling the ability to remove this rigging to the discerning players who figure it out is a viable business strategy, though, so it has the opposite effect on you, right?
So what skins did you buy? How did the next few games play out?
blizzards hired many typists these days
If anyone from Blizzard is reading this and would like to pay me to keep weighing in on these word salad, logic-free "Blizz is rigged!"posts I would consider any serious offers. Zizka?
man you are actually brain dead :))
played some sludge warlock and faced like 70% of my games curse DK; reshuffles the deck.
smoke some weed and do your best again
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If I were you, i would be silent more, guys. bLizzard is big company, with billions of dollars, AI-systems, bots, and other significant resources. So they can come for you, you know... If you try to hit their golden gooses with some serious researches and reveals... Well, i would be more careful. Although its just the theories without any proofs, but i guess everything is possible in this world, so... Why even bother with truth...
You’re wasting your time. If it’s not even about providing reasonable arguments. It’s a psychological thing coupled with lower level of education. Most counter arguments are insults: brain dead, smoke weed, etc… Ad Hominem are useful because they’re readily available as arguments, you can insult someone as a way to make your case. It’s human nature.
I mean, even more basically, if two players buy a good luck skin and face each other then? What happens? Who ends up the lucky one and the unlucky one if both bought the rabbit’s paw?
So people with lower levels of education tend to be drawn to conspiracy theories. And we don't argue that's because people are not intelligent. It's simply that they haven't been allowed to have, or haven't been given access to the tools to allow them to differentiate between good sources and bad sources or credible sources and non-credible sources. So they're looking for that knowledge and certainty, but not necessarily looking in the right places.
And I guess at the individual level, people like to feel... Well, they like to have high self-esteem. They like to feel good about themselves. And potentially one way of doing that is to feel that you have access to information that other people don't necessarily have.
ive played battlegrounds alot from yesterday on.
1. played mechs comp and rolled for like 30 times looking for a magnetic (there was only a half mech player in the lobby) and didn't find a single one (i had the tavern 6 mech)
2. went to tavern 6 really fast to find a defining tavern 6 unit and rolled for 20 times and saw only 1 tavern 6 unit
3. played nagas with the naga hero (1 mana hero power; discover a naga) and stayed on tavern 5), discovered like 7 times (5 times hero power and twice the spell discover most common unit on board) never discovered higher than tavern 2 unit.
statistics does not explain it
my guess: they are pushing me to spend money cuz ive played alot
reason: im a long time standard player and i know they manipulate rng in standard for multiple reasons
Just report it to the federals. It seems like a very serious case, and they will certainly look into it
You’re on to something there.
It’s like, when I look at the horizon, it’s clearly not a curve, so how come people keep saying the Earth is round? I’m about to blow the lid on this thing. My plan is to rent a boat and keep going in one direction until I see the edge. Then I’ll take a picture of all the things floating in space like boats, and water and fish and send it to all the newspapers. I’ll need to be careful not to fall off the edge though.
My next article will be:
”Hearthstone Player Convinced Game Is Rigged To Make Money Keeps Playing The Game Anyway”
We could work together on that thing.
pretty sure your getting a good money to write a loong letter of nothing
enjoy the money man!
there is almost zero chance to roll only 1 tavern 6 unit in 20.
also 0 chance to get only -tavern2 in 7 discovers.
and...
these are statistics not a button.
play from rank 50 to see how rigged rng actually is.
blizzards hired many typists these days
Right...
Why do you keep playing a game you think is rigged? Every time a tinfoil hat barges on the forum waving his cardboard around with scribbles of conspiracies, the conversation always end there.
-This game is rigged.
-Why do you keep playing?
-Well… uh… The game is rigged.
You could be the one who can finally answer this question because either:
a) you don’t really think it’s rigged as otherwise you would have no impact on the outcome of games
b) you think it’s rigged and have therefore stopped playing
There is no secret that Battlegrounds is heavily RNG dependant. Your tavern 5 triple can decide if you buff your board massively or completely fall flat getting a useless 6 star. There is, however, no evidence of a "rigged" game, and we have statistics websites to back that up. Sometimes you are really unlucky in BGs, you can still get a top 4 and not lose points though.
man you are actually brain dead :))
played some sludge warlock and faced like 70% of my games curse DK; reshuffles the deck.
smoke some weed and do your best again
If anything, the statistics are rigged the less you upgrade
DJ
If I were you, i would be silent more, guys. bLizzard is big company, with billions of dollars, AI-systems, bots, and other significant resources. So they can come for you, you know... If you try to hit their golden gooses with some serious researches and reveals... Well, i would be more careful. Although its just the theories without any proofs, but i guess everything is possible in this world, so... Why even bother with truth...
You’re wasting your time. If it’s not even about providing reasonable arguments. It’s a psychological thing coupled with lower level of education. Most counter arguments are insults: brain dead, smoke weed, etc… Ad Hominem are useful because they’re readily available as arguments, you can insult someone as a way to make your case. It’s human nature.
I mean, even more basically, if two players buy a good luck skin and face each other then? What happens? Who ends up the lucky one and the unlucky one if both bought the rabbit’s paw?