No it is not that, I had a game today where the tracker was able to identify a C'Thun piece already drawn on t2 (so way before it was played obviously). Eventually the opp played that card and I was able to confirm that it was correctly identified. I tried taking a screenshot, but the deck tracker stuff don't show up on them...
Can you explain why HSReplay admit the problem, and say they're working on fixing it here then? 🤔
So true... Smashes lots of top decks... But, the people complaining in this thread all play Even Paladin, so they'd get screwed too, and you can't have that.
I can't afford a Lamborghini, and its not fair. Don't they realize that if Lamborghinis were cheaper, more people would buy them? They use the same type of parts, same employees, at the same factory, but the price keeps going up each year. The original Lamborghini Jalta was $60,000, and now the new ones are like $250,000. It's not fair.
What has changed? You can still craft a legend climing deck for 2000 dust... why do people who pay less deserve the same amount of legendary cards as those who buy all of the bundles... If you think the game is worth it, buy packs, if you don't, play for free.. There's stupid microtransaction games out there that people spend tens of thousands of dollars playing... Hearthstone can be free, or upto $50 a month... You get to chose what you put in and get out.
The top deck up to Platinum costs 4480 dust at 64.6% winrate... Just under that is a deck that costs 1840 with a 63.3% winrate... These decks are also played by horrible players, so the rate amongst decent players is likely higher.
I have Yogg and CThun in a Quest Warlock deck, and I get him out often enough... Even in the Old Gods expansion, you didn't get your Cthun out all of the time, and this meta is much faster.. I really don't think the pieces are that bad... I'm enjoying it (other than Rod of Roasting with Yogg).
Sex Toys should be less pleasurable and appealing to sex addicts. Alcohol should taste terrible to be less appealing to alcoholics, Forget about vaping, that should just be outlawed...
Why are companies responsible for the ethical behavior of their clientele? When do people become responsible for their own actions?
This is the precursor to government oversight that deems its populace to inept to make their own decisions, and concludes they should be making decisions for everyone.
Should knife companies put plastic edges on all knives, because someone could stab someone else?
No more dangerous chemical cleaning agents, someone could swallow it!
People are responsible for themselves, and that's all there is to it. If a game is too "addictive" and you can't stop spending money on it, then that's a good sign you need help, and if it weren't this game, your behaviors would manifest somewhere else in life, with potentially worse consequences.
Edit: To add a bit of insight or authority to my views. I played online poker for years to supplement my $300/day heroin habit.
I did okay with my bundle packs, and first bit of gold packs, but on day 1, I opened my last 32 packs with no legendary, and I've opened at least 20 packs since...
There is a man in a house in a land far far way. Living in his own universe he must leave that house, but is reluctant. His supporters think as he himself says he is being unjustifiably removed. The man is very irresponsible, embarks on one lawsuit after another, just to keep him in that house, lies all the time, fires anybody who doesn't do his bidding. He loves his supporters, his target audience. He doesn't care about The Others. Quintessential dictator-style. Join or get lost. His supporters don't care. They think that he serves them well. Waving flags, standing ready to bully anyone thinking otherwise. The man polarized the land.
Blizzard employs the same tactics. They have a target audience too. Blizzard too doesn't care about The Others. As long as base notions of the target audience is served, they will remain in da house of making revenues. Although here in part the comparison goes wacky (the man will have to leave the house), Blizzard is here to stay with HS, serving those who don't care about skill, balance, fairness, diversity, steep RPS, polarization.... as long as the target audience keep buying packs.
And yes there's lip service to all I've just mentioned, but every expansion The Others will have to put up with the same mindlessness of the target audience. Waving their flags as base notions are met time and again.
So you see, keeping the power, staying in da house of money, the F2p are being seen as free riders, useful idiots, the glue making up the flag waving masses.
The real issue here is not the F2P 'problem' but the denial of The Others.
Except you don't have to put up with it.
Exactly. Thats the joy of capitalism. If you don't like the service you're getting here, you're free to move on. If you don't like my product, you move onto the next. If people complain, but my revenue keeps increasing, why would I change anything. If enough people have a problem, and move to a competitor, the company will be forced to change things. That's how a market works. You as an individual don't get to determine what is "good" or "fun", the market decides.
You guys act like we're playing a Communist, state mandated game, where there is no market. Complain until you're blue in the face, but until it affects the bottom line, noting will change.
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Can you explain why HSReplay admit the problem, and say they're working on fixing it here then? 🤔
https://www.reddit.com/r/hearthstone/comments/kg5fuu/hearthstone_deck_tracker_currently_shows_your/?utm_medium=android_app&utm_source=share
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Problem is, you can't play Deck of Chaos until you have Tickatus in hand...
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So true... Smashes lots of top decks... But, the people complaining in this thread all play Even Paladin, so they'd get screwed too, and you can't have that.
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I can't afford a Lamborghini, and its not fair. Don't they realize that if Lamborghinis were cheaper, more people would buy them? They use the same type of parts, same employees, at the same factory, but the price keeps going up each year. The original Lamborghini Jalta was $60,000, and now the new ones are like $250,000. It's not fair.
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If you think its bad in games, wait until you get a job and move out of your parents place!
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What has changed? You can still craft a legend climing deck for 2000 dust... why do people who pay less deserve the same amount of legendary cards as those who buy all of the bundles... If you think the game is worth it, buy packs, if you don't, play for free.. There's stupid microtransaction games out there that people spend tens of thousands of dollars playing... Hearthstone can be free, or upto $50 a month... You get to chose what you put in and get out.
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I figured. Thanks!
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The top deck up to Platinum costs 4480 dust at 64.6% winrate... Just under that is a deck that costs 1840 with a 63.3% winrate... These decks are also played by horrible players, so the rate amongst decent players is likely higher.
But, yeah... Totally pay to win
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Can C'Thun, the Shattered be played in an even or odd deck?
Does "start of game" apply to the 10 cost old god, or his 5 mana spells.
Just curious...
I'm guessing it counts as 10 cost...
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I have Yogg and CThun in a Quest Warlock deck, and I get him out often enough... Even in the Old Gods expansion, you didn't get your Cthun out all of the time, and this meta is much faster.. I really don't think the pieces are that bad... I'm enjoying it (other than Rod of Roasting with Yogg).
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Sex Toys should be less pleasurable and appealing to sex addicts. Alcohol should taste terrible to be less appealing to alcoholics, Forget about vaping, that should just be outlawed...
Why are companies responsible for the ethical behavior of their clientele? When do people become responsible for their own actions?
This is the precursor to government oversight that deems its populace to inept to make their own decisions, and concludes they should be making decisions for everyone.
Should knife companies put plastic edges on all knives, because someone could stab someone else?
No more dangerous chemical cleaning agents, someone could swallow it!
People are responsible for themselves, and that's all there is to it. If a game is too "addictive" and you can't stop spending money on it, then that's a good sign you need help, and if it weren't this game, your behaviors would manifest somewhere else in life, with potentially worse consequences.
Edit: To add a bit of insight or authority to my views. I played online poker for years to supplement my $300/day heroin habit.
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I did okay with my bundle packs, and first bit of gold packs, but on day 1, I opened my last 32 packs with no legendary, and I've opened at least 20 packs since...
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There's also a little button at the top right that allows you to cycle a new quest.
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The top 2 decks are always smorc demon hunter, and face hunter... 2 of the cheapest decks available...
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Exactly. Thats the joy of capitalism. If you don't like the service you're getting here, you're free to move on. If you don't like my product, you move onto the next. If people complain, but my revenue keeps increasing, why would I change anything. If enough people have a problem, and move to a competitor, the company will be forced to change things. That's how a market works. You as an individual don't get to determine what is "good" or "fun", the market decides.
You guys act like we're playing a Communist, state mandated game, where there is no market. Complain until you're blue in the face, but until it affects the bottom line, noting will change.