Essentially, leaderboards are a list of competitors.
But, when you deliberately stop your progression knowing your friends and connections agreed on the tie - then naturally the competitiveness aspect decreases, by alot.
This is evidently seen by the significant gap between the group of ties and the rest of the top10.
You may argue that tying still requires work - Okay, to an extent yes, but that is only a portion of the work and is incomparable to those who excelled throughout the event.
Sharing rewards is good, at first glance. But really, it is just a bunch of people trying to get the most of it by doing the bare minimum.
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