Hey guys, don't you think it would be fair if, in addition to providing free decks to encourage new players to get closer to the game, they provided all the old players with some equivalent dust? What sense does it make that who, like us, has been playing for years, spending time and money, is in a certain sense penalized compared to new players?
I understand the strategies to improve the number of players, but someone can lose his motivation if they continue with this type of initiatives.
It would be nice, however they want to encourage old new players to get new customers. I mean, every company has better offers for new people than for old one. Look at mobile network operators. I think it is highly unlikely to give smt for free unless people will be stopping playing. Then we can expect login bonus, but for now they don't have to do it, they would not do it. They give no dup rule, which is nice, benefiting especially older players, who safe some gold. Later everyone would have same privillages.
Hey guys, don't you think it would be fair if, in addition to providing free decks to encourage new players to get closer to the game, they provided all the old players with some equivalent dust?
What sense does it make that who, like us, has been playing for years, spending time and money, is in a certain sense penalized compared to new players?
I understand the strategies to improve the number of players, but someone can lose his motivation if they continue with this type of initiatives.
It would be nice, however they want to encourage old new players to get new customers. I mean, every company has better offers for new people than for old one. Look at mobile network operators. I think it is highly unlikely to give smt for free unless people will be stopping playing. Then we can expect login bonus, but for now they don't have to do it, they would not do it. They give no dup rule, which is nice, benefiting especially older players, who safe some gold. Later everyone would have same privillages.
How exactly are veterans getting punished?