
Originally Posted by
Safiras
I made a decision before the event to try for the leaderboard using any means necessary with a view to sell the vanities awarded in future, this I will admit. And I like many of the other leaderboard runners I'm sure made this decision based on the information about the event that was available to us at the time. Now noone said that the vanities would be tradable. Noone said that the vanities wouldn't be tradable either. This means that all of us made an assumption- which is always a risky thing to do. However that assumption was based on what Ghost pointed out as precedences- that in previous events the leaderboard prizes were tradable and as a result valuable as a result of their design and rarity- something that most of us would want to capitalize on.
I don't buythe argument that STS can do ANYTHING they want since this is their game they make the rule etcetc. That is the worst argument you can make to support their decision to hide essential decision-changing information from us-that the vanities were untradable- until someone (thank you so much Titanium) asked the right question which demanded a clear answer. You don't live in a country where suddenly your house can be repossessed at will, your name changed at will and maybe your children suddenly taken away from you, simply because the government said so. In the same respect I wouldn't appreciate developers chopping and changing the game at will and without prior consultation from the patrons of the game. The issue isn't about the vanities being untradable. It's about why the hell didn't you tell us this critical piece of information in the first place. This is the basis on which the other reasons of discontent arose. I'm sure some people are evening thinking that someone did it intentionally so that players running for leaderboards would sink a load of plat (and by extension real money) into the game. If this was the case however, I's say the approach is dishonest and fundamentally wrong.
I think you should learn to anticipate issues like this that can arise from lack of disclosure of information such as this. Be aware of previous trends in events or contests you set and make sure you INFORM CLEARLY whenever a deviation from this trend is expected or planned. This way players will adjust their approaches accordingly. Because if you don't and suddenly derail alot of people's expectations by pulling this stunt, you'll get a bunch of unhappy players who previously staunchly supported your game having played it for months or even years.
This is my view as a leaderboard runner for this contest. Thanks for reading and hope you comsider all the views presented here wisely.
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