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PascalsWager
Desde en Jan 2009
307 posts

To those like me who want to be able to buy special event cards (À ceux qui comme moi veulent pouvoir acheter les carte...

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December 1, 2019, 243 respuestas
@TheEmu Exactly!!! And, uh, duh? We've spoken a lot about Totem's motivations. And we agree. Now let's speak about ours. If we don't like the direction of the company, we shouldn't support that direction with or purchases. Unfortunately, it's a collective action problem. My decision not to purchase SEC cards in any way at all isn't enough. And this particular SEC card was nearly tempting enough to cave.

The equation that Totem needs to balance and is balancing is whether reasonable people like ourselves choose to continue to play the game where they pull all the levers, pun intendended. I can't control their decision making, only my own. I do know there's a point out there where if they paywall enough content, I'll defect.

There's a classic economic experiment called the Ultimatum Game, and it's about fairness. Two participants, Spliter and Decider. The Experimenter offers the Splitter a dollar to divide between the two, but only if the Decider agrees to the division. If the Decider says no, they both get nothing. In theory, the Decider should say yes to anything, because, free penny. But in practice, the Decider often says no to <$0.25, because FU.

That's what I'm heading towards. I like being able to buy hot girls for my desktop. I'm starting to ***** the sytem that provides them because I perceive it as unfair. It's easy enough for me to skip the SEC BS now. If it starts to grow, I'm gonna skip it all even though it ***** me personally. Because we're social monkeys who learned how to share before we could talk. And I know fair when I see it.
PascalsWager
Desde en Jan 2009
307 posts

To those like me who want to be able to buy special event cards (À ceux qui comme moi veulent pouvoir acheter les carte...

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December 1, 2019, 243 respuestas
@theEmu Huh? Extra effort?

I wasn't there on the set when they shot Jia or any other SEC, but it doesn't look like the Clockwork Orange outfit cost 25x a typical outfit. I can't comment on the lighting or the camerawork on account of not owning the card.

Since I joined a decade ago, they've increased their output of shows. I can only assume that's because the marginal revenue from producing more shows exceeds the marginal cost. If MR>MC, continue to produce. Basic Econ. That was true before the gamification of rewards as well as after.

I wasn't paying perfect attention on release day, but I think it fell under the normal release schedule, which was fine for 25 credits / card in any other month. The director said it's one of the best cards he's ever shot and her personality's amazing, so it seem unlikely that she was a real ***** in the butt or otherwise requires added "effort.

Added effort was definitely spent on making casino games, and they're clearly profitable or it wouldn't be continuing despite widespread discontent.

I'm not arguing they're failing to maximize profit. I'm observing they're making us crazy. And that the only way to get around it is to stop playing crazy games.

What you should wonder is if the casino stuff is so wildly profitable, what's the reductio ad absurdum? Will we have "Special" cards every Friday in two years? I very well hope not. But if we the community keep treating the cards they've made artificially rare as prizes, they will be financially incentivized to do so.

Maybe there are members out there who really love paying more than 25 credits for "rare" cards and prefer this system to a la carte, but I'd actually bet not many. The community as a whole was better off before the "improvements" spins and scratches have brought us.

orclover
Desde en Jun 2012
1404 posts

To those like me who want to be able to buy special event cards (À ceux qui comme moi veulent pouvoir acheter les carte...

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December 1, 2019, 243 respuestas

@theEmu I agree with you. The financial motivation must be significant. If I were them, what would I do, truly? Financially, I'd want to know how large an impact the SEC cards and associated gambling were having on my profits. Would the 10000 credit players shift to 8000, or 1000? I have no idea from the outside.

Then as I counted my money, I'd look at the forums and I'd see the dissatisifcation of people who'd basically built my company, having spent 10 years buying cards through normal means. And went to bed at night, I'd ponder the cognitive dissonance of knowing I was making some of those people very frustrated and angry based on my profit maximizing choices. Those thoughts would bounce around between moments where I pondered the people who were spending $12,000/year, and how their families and children would feel if they knew they were basically problem gamblers when it came to naked ladies at the base of their screen.

I'm not a problem gambler. Even about naked ladies. So if I ran this, would I think, gosh I'm lucky my business has all these idiots throwing money at me? Sadly, I admit the answer is maybe. But I wouldn't be proud of it. I'd probably distract myself by remembering the days where I felt lucky to be in a job where I got to see the same beautiful creatures we drool over, stripping live, in my office.

People are "stupid". They do not always or often think clearly. This happens with any person who spends thousands of dollars for thousands of cards on their desktop. But it is taken to an extreme with people who must have every card even though they haven't watched thousands of them in the last year. They are collectors of a thing they can't even resell, and are obsessive about it. A customer has no right to own everything that a company offers. If I showed up at a car dealership and was pissed off because the lamborghini was out of my price range I would be laughed out of the building. Fortunately, totem is selling normal cards for exhorbinant prices. Normal minded people would ignore this and say that totem is stupid and just lost money because that card cost money to produce...but the reality is people spend thousands of credits for a normal card. That is not totems fault. They aren't actually selling special cards, they are selling normal cards and people can't control themselves. I understand that a pandoras box may have been opened, and entire sets could fall under special categories... at some point totem will go too far like many gaming companies have...
PascalsWager
Desde en Jan 2009
307 posts

To those like me who want to be able to buy special event cards (À ceux qui comme moi veulent pouvoir acheter les carte...

Todo sobre iStripper
December 1, 2019, 243 respuestas
@theEmu I agree with you. The financial motivation must be significant. If I were them, what would I do, truly? Financially, I'd want to know how large an impact the SEC cards and associated gambling were having on my profits. Would the 10000 credit players shift to 8000, or 1000? I have no idea from the outside.

Then as I counted my money, I'd look at the forums and I'd see the dissatisifcation of people who'd basically built my company, having spent 10 years buying cards through normal means. And went to bed at night, I'd ponder the cognitive dissonance of knowing I was making some of those people very frustrated and angry based on my profit maximizing choices. Those thoughts would bounce around between moments where I pondered the people who were spending $12,000/year, and how their families and children would feel if they knew they were basically problem gamblers when it came to naked ladies at the base of their screen.

I'm not a problem gambler. Even about naked ladies. So if I ran this, would I think, gosh I'm lucky my business has all these idiots throwing money at me? Sadly, I admit the answer is maybe. But I wouldn't be proud of it. I'd probably distract myself by remembering the days where I felt lucky to be in a job where I got to see the same beautiful creatures we drool over, stripping live, in my office.

boan000
Desde en Apr 2008
870 posts

To those like me who want to be able to buy special event cards (À ceux qui comme moi veulent pouvoir acheter les carte...

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December 1, 2019, 243 respuestas
@PascalsWager

After reading the other thread, I'm disappointed to hear you caved.

Me too, I'm disapointed in myself; I feel like what a $10 whore must feel like... I ***** that I am helping to perpetuate this messed up system, but you don't know how badly I wanted that Red Fox card, LOL. And the thought of missing another hot redhead was too much to bear. I'm a weak man, weak I say.

I am not at all happy about having no choice but to gamble to get cards I wanted. I lost my reload bonus and spent 66 extra credits on the Black Friday SEC and to get the Red Fox SEC. I know others made out much worse, and that there are even chronic gamblers out there who are being unethically exploited.

This syetem needs to end. As it is, there are still two SECs I lack, and I await Totem making good on their promise to reward loyalty to obtain Joker cards because all these gambling events do for me is to ***** me more and more from the company. I differ from you in that I will not simply temporarily boycott a sytem I do not like, but will part ways from a company and no longer ever give them any patronage at all. I have been a Totem customer since the beginning and love their product, so this thought saddens me greatly. But last holiday season this nearly happened; this year, however, it seems they actually increased the odds of winning. So while I feel ***** and resentful, there is the ***** salve of better winning odds. Still, this Black Friday event has been another wedge between me and the company.