With the genius idea of giving everyone 150k raid tickets and consequently having people exceed the 210k ticket cap, lots of people aren't able to claim rewards, so I ask this: what day/time does the timer for the week reset?
I'd hate to start one today only to find nobody can claim rewards because reasons.
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We have not had any guild-hoppers.
We have not brought in any 'Mercs' to help AAT.
Yet, still we are caught by it.
Tickets were meant to be a compensation from EA, let's hope they replace with something we. An actually use!!!
Unfortunately I think EA/CG once again overlooked potential problems when they were writing up the business requirements for this. For example, how will this work if a guild saves their coins from a previous week in order to do as many raids as possible to get to the top of the leaderboard for the month? By regular accrual of tickets, there will be guilds that can launch 4 raids every other week. That would exceed the 210k limit despite no one gulid hopping or attempting to exploit. It would seem to me EA/CG has essentially penalized members for ensuring max accrual of guild tickets.
So, thanks for that. Seems I'm thanking you guys a lot lately.
As a guild leader I find it terrific that I'm ineligible for rewards. Bad guild hopper, bad.
Once again I'm not surprised..
My thoughts exactly.
Oh wait...
Please note this is not a bug and does NOT have anything to do with guild hopping.This is a limitation over all players.There is a limit to the amount of raids you can do (per player, not per guild). It appears you have simply reached your personal limit, and thus will not be eligible for rewards.
If it's not a bug then it must be by design? And are you saying essentially that cg knowingly gave a compensation that nobody can use? Is this the best way to treat your player base both whale and FTP and foster trust in the game and the developer?