Nah, i recently won without cheatingFrançais Le pire dans les événements multijoueurs, c'est que la plupart des gagnants sont ceux qui trichent au départ, comme j'ai vu des gens dans la fierté de la maison avec plus de 20 000 points une fois et je me suis dit WTF (pas sur mon compte principal, ce compte que j'avais là-bas est banni depuis des années maintenant, alors quel est l'intérêt de faire ces événements quand quelqu'un va juste faire apparaître des nombres de 10 000 ou plus de temps en temps, ce qui lui permet de gagner, je ne vois pas comment un joueur normal peut jouer pour obtenir exactement autant de points dans l'une ou l'autre version (points de la maison pour la fierté et d'autres pour la note maximale). Je parie que les journalistes n'obtiennent même pas la récompense la plus élevée, ils ont juste fait du mal aux autres joueurs parce qu'ils ne peuvent pas obtenir de récompense, pourquoi s'en soucient-ils alors que je parie qu'aucun des principaux gagnants des récompenses les plus élevées n'est un non-tricheur.
Well lucky ig and glad if you dont get banned too.Nah, i recently won without cheating
I really dislike that FM also stays for so long and so frequently. Like, i swear no one wants FM at this point.mmmh but look, in HP you can continue playing calmly as long as you don't get house points in every possible way, however in FM you can't open the game directly, so HP would be "better".
And there's the real kicker: Jam City doesn't care what the players do or don't want. They want to make money by exploiting their players' FOMO, like all mobile game devs. Aside from Full Marks and House Pride being good ways for them to catch cheaters, they also repeat these events because players want all of the silly, fleeting rewards they get from these events. During multiplayer events, there's a higher chance that players will spend money (or more likely, their parents' money) on the game to try and get an advantage over the others in their group. It's predatory, immoral, and worst of all, it works.I really dislike that FM also stays for so long and so frequently. Like, i swear no one wants FM at this point.
It's really frustrating how they put profits over player experience. The constant push for microtransactions is such a turn-off. I used to play legitimately back in 2018-2019, but now I just want to enjoy the game without feeling pressured to spend money all the time. It's a real shame because the story and gameplay are fantastic. I just wish there was a better balance.And there's the real kicker: Jam City doesn't care what the players do or don't want. They want to make money by exploiting their players' FOMO, like all mobile game devs. Aside from Full Marks and House Pride being good ways for them to catch cheaters, they also repeat these events because players want all of the silly, fleeting rewards they get from these events. During multiplayer events, there's a higher chance that players will spend money (or more likely, their parents' money) on the game to try and get an advantage over the others in their group. It's predatory, immoral, and worst of all, it works.
That's the real reason why most of us cheat, I think. We want to enjoy the game to the fullest without having to line JC's pockets with cash. We don't want to reward their scummy, microtransaction-peddling behavior.
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However, vanilla players could just ignore dem events and play like usual.I really dislike that FM also stays for so long and so frequently. Like, i swear no one wants FM at this point.
jempossuble to ignore FM because even if you don't pay attention to it the FM side gane will keep working.Cependant, les joueurs vanilla pourraient simplement ignorer ces événements et jouer comme d'habitude.
I honestly used to play vanilla but then they made timed quests so fucking much i never had enough time to complete them without cheats so i went with screw you+so much energy needed to go on with main plot drives me nutz and idc what other say i aint giving devs a single dime of my money on this game gl to anyone who wants to bother but to em its just not worth it at all.And there's the real kicker: Jam City doesn't care what the players do or don't want. They want to make money by exploiting their players' FOMO, like all mobile game devs. Aside from Full Marks and House Pride being good ways for them to catch cheaters, they also repeat these events because players want all of the silly, fleeting rewards they get from these events. During multiplayer events, there's a higher chance that players will spend money (or more likely, their parents' money) on the game to try and get an advantage over the others in their group. It's predatory, immoral, and worst of all, it works.
That's the real reason why most of us cheat, I think. We want to enjoy the game to the fullest without having to line JC's pockets with cash. We don't want to reward their scummy, microtransaction-peddling behavior.
Let them play in the background. It's not like you're actively playing the FM. I used to play legitimately, so I know. Even then, I was mostly ignoring FM, there ain't no way I could compete with those cheaters. So, I just gone and did my own thing, mostly grinding classes. But soon realized it's not worth the hassle and went to the dark side.jempossuble to ignore FM because even if you don't pay attention to it the FM side gane will keep working.
Even if you don't play FM thé tiles are filing up and at the end they will be taken into accountLaissez-les jouer en arrière-plan. Ce n'est pas comme si vous jouiez activement au FM. J'ai joué légalement, donc je sais. Même à l'époque, j'ignorais principalement le FM, il n'y avait aucun moyen pour moi de rivaliser avec ces tricheurs. Alors, j'ai juste fait mon propre truc, principalement en grindant des classes. Mais j'ai vite réalisé que ça ne valait pas la peine et je suis passé du côté obscur.
Well... yes. That's the game mechanic. Perhaps you are under the impression I'm playing FM, izzat it? What I meant on my comment before, the vanilla players who play legitimately could just ignore FM in the background. Some of them aren't actively pursued the prize, doesn't matter if they win or not they're just gon do their own things. Whether it's continuing the main story, tlsqs or at least keep the log-in streaks. On the other hand, mod users have to wait until this event passes. That's why I wrote that comment.Even if you don't play FM thé tiles are filing up and at the end they will be taken into account
I've made a similar post-reply to yours awhile ago in this thread. I recognize they do not care, and i feel bad for who pays for the game, because such devs deserves not a penny. Even if the game theme is catchy. They take the user-player experience away from us. And that's why i use apk modded, to give back that user-player experience. Yet, we still have to deal with multiplayer.And there's the real kicker: Jam City doesn't care what the players do or don't want. They want to make money by exploiting their players' FOMO, like all mobile game devs. Aside from Full Marks and House Pride being good ways for them to catch cheaters, they also repeat these events because players want all of the silly, fleeting rewards they get from these events. During multiplayer events, there's a higher chance that players will spend money (or more likely, their parents' money) on the game to try and get an advantage over the others in their group. It's predatory, immoral, and worst of all, it works.
That's the real reason why most of us cheat, I think. We want to enjoy the game to the fullest without having to line JC's pockets with cash. We don't want to reward their scummy, microtransaction-peddling behavior.
I love your profile gif lolno MP events next week (or at least that's what they say so far).
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