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마지막の글 - 페이지 #800

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pantalone
Joined in Nov 2010
2303 글

Scratch game complaints

iStripper에 관한 모든 것
May 5, 2020, 256 답변
This worries me a bit. EA has an algorithm that determines the outcome of an online game based on the players previous win or loss streak. This keeps the player participating in the games...they don't win too much nor lose too much. We know the UI is just that, and the actual data possibly isn't random...this isn't a mechinical machine. It would be smart for totem to keep track of each customer and have a % win and loss for all games that they play so they do not get discouraged nor win too much. Totem doesn't show odds and they change the algorithim mid game so anything is possible.

You are right. I assumed that the algorithm had been tuned to intice people to keep playing, like in Candy Crush, which is one of the most successful incentivising games of chance around at the moment. That modifies the opportunities, based on the player's strategy, and you can game it. So it lets you win, just before it expects you to abandon hope. If you don't touch the game for a week, it increases your chances of success. If you play well and frequently, it makes the game harder. And, of course, it offers you a chance to spend money when it thinks you are getting pissed with trying.

I don't think the scratch game is anywhere near that sophisticated. It is sufficiently random, as to create extreme winners and losers. Presumably the net gain/loss of players in on a bell curve and people at either end of the curve will give up pretty quickly, stopping spending either because they see it as hopeless or because they've got what they want and don't need to play any more.

Totem would make more money out of an algorithm that engineered small losses and regular doses of hope. They need something less binary than SECs and jokers, maybe a points system, so the algorithm can give players regular small rewards for ***** credits.
Llander
Joined in Jul 2014
15 글

Scratch game complaints

iStripper에 관한 모든 것
May 5, 2020, 256 답변
Seriously, removing an entire prize level mid-game!!!
With no warning or explantion at all.
Any actual gambling enterprise caught manipulating the odds like that would get their license revoked.
Ever heard of game testing?
Try tweaking BEFORE releasing a game?
I played Friday scratched 200 cards, won 2 SEC's and after my losses ran up to 150 credits I managed to recover back so my entire losses were 10 credits. That was fine by me, 2 SEC's for 10 credits is a very reasonable rate!
Then again I still have 3 more SEC's I still don't have so I figured i'd try again today...
By the time I realized the game had been modified by removing the 20 cred prize, I had bought another 120 scratch cards, won no cards and lost 300 additional credits!!!
Although the 20 credit prize point has misteriously disappeared from the main picture's explanations next to the pretty Belka, (something you don't notice if you played the game over the weekend since after all, you've already read the instructions for the game so you don't need to read them again) it is still mentionned clearly in the help screen and the TGIF post!
Making changes to such a game after it's release without warning is at the very least unethical (read cheating) as those who played and won feal confident, and when they play again, lose their proverbial shirt.
Hence the game testing.
Try it before you release it.
If you find it is too easy to win for your requirements, adjust it before releasing it to the general public.
Otherwise leave it be until the end of it's run!!!
I believe that losses since the removal of the 20 credits prize should be refunded while winnings should be kept as a lesson to Totem!
orclover
Joined in Jun 2012
1404 글

Scratch game complaints

iStripper에 관한 모든 것
May 5, 2020, 256 답변
SECs are important for the susteniblity of Istripper program. This is a fact.
If I was Totem Team I would endly, so, leave things as they are, but would also add a couple of compromises:giving, on week of publication of each SEC, a clear path to get them - not a game of mere chance on which a member has not any certainty to ever be able to get it;giving a free Joker to each subscriber of Premium membership, at the start of each year of such membership;giving the possibility to buy Jokers to members who own 3000+ cards.

Don't you find it weird that totem survived for over a decade without SE cards, and suddenly with the advent of lootboxes in the gaming industry now relies on them, and the games of chance that are for some reason tied to SE cards. Why does a company need a gambling mechanism to survive? And yes SEs are just a reason to get people to gamble...otherwise they would just be given away at a higher price. My only hope, and it was small, when the games of chance appeared, was that totem would take the proceeds and improve the product and therefore the sustainability. That has not happened...cards still have quality issues, 4k requires an additional membership, the talent hasn't improved and they aren't spending their extra proceeds on recruitment..that is clear. Rex is very smart, as is Celine...they know their best customers don't only buy cards for the strippers, but for the collection, achievements, now gamblers can feel the rush of winning credits and cards. The sustainability myth is just that...they don't need to get easy credits while providing badges and sometimes nothing but 3 xs on a scratch card
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