significant
ADJECTIVE
1Sufficiently great or important to be worthy of attention; noteworthy.
Like I said. Does not mean "huge."
A thousand event tokens, twenty probe droid shards, and 250 crystals is worthy of attention and noteworthy.
Not when you guild averages 30-40 probe droids per TB and haven’t been able to do that for 3 straight. That’s a HUGE net loss of what we would have gotten. This “make good” was trash
There's one thing missing in every discussion here... fun. I didn't care as much for IPD shards as for opportunity to unleash my troopers after 2 months of gearing after they got stomped last time.
"Free" is kind of ok, but I'd rather see extra Credit Heist as a makegood or mythic event going for 3 or 4 days instead of usual couple. Rebel Roundup returning out of rotation as an extra on this weekend. Some stuff that will make up for fun I hoped I would have and I missed due to a glitch.
I personally think this is a great idea, though you know there would be inevitable complaints about that too ("I need GETs not credits" "rebels don't help me get IPD shards" etc). I wish there were more events in general, I'm finding that more & more they're the most entertaining part of the game,
@CG_Carrie this significant compensation is a slap in the face. I thought your post last week was well done but now we can see it was to only hold us over. How do you expect anyone to take you seriously after this?
Why did you take her seriously in the first place? They do this CONSTANTLY. Write a well written overly apologetic post and then immediatly show why they shouldn't be taken at their word.
Tell you what. Rework the STR raid rewards - this time the way it should be done for the long term health of the game. Flatten out HSith so that everyone has a chance at g12+ and boost T1-6 considerably - giving those tiers more g12 and GET so they can improve their rosters and move up to HSith sooner. Then we'll call it even.
In game name: Lucas Gregory FORMER PLAYER - - - -"Whale blah grump poooop." - Ouchie
In game guild: TNR Uprising I beat the REAL T7 Yoda (not the nerfed one) and did so before mods were there to help
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significant
ADJECTIVE
1Sufficiently great or important to be worthy of attention; noteworthy.
Like I said. Does not mean "huge."
A thousand event tokens, twenty probe droid shards, and 250 crystals is worthy of attention and noteworthy.
I disagree. I received everything, except for the ipd shards, yesterday from finishing top 50 in arena, top 20 in fleet and winning tw. I will very likely receive the same when the next tw finishes. Thus it is not noteworthy to me.
significant
ADJECTIVE
1Sufficiently great or important to be worthy of attention; noteworthy.
Like I said. Does not mean "huge."
A thousand event tokens, twenty probe droid shards, and 250 crystals is worthy of attention and noteworthy.
In no way is it sufficiently great. Only way it's important to be worthy of attention is in its disappointing nature. Maybe if your gp is less than 500k this would fit the bill.....
Hey, @CG_SBCrumb how about answering this forum? We see you on Reddit answering about a guild name that was force changed. How about coming in and responding to this? I think we all would like to know an answer to this issue. Once again communication issues coming into play.
Can you please just enlighten us on how you all came to think that this was a good makegood?
This is one of the major problems. These official forums are burning down...no response.
I think the makegood are pretty good enough. 20 IPD shards are good enough since the issue was happening on a very small number of players. I've seen some people complain about not getting 20k crystals because they used the word significant (REALLY NOW). You're just deluding yourself at this point.
People who are mad at them using the word significant incorrectly are just rising pitchforks just for the sake of it
Its just semantics and who cares if they used an extra word in a sentence
I think the makegood are pretty good enough. 20 IPD shards are good enough since the issue was happening on a very small number of players. I've seen some people complain about not getting 20k crystals because they used the word significant (REALLY NOW). You're just deluding yourself at this point.
People who are mad at them using the word significant incorrectly are just rising pitchforks just for the sake of it
Its just semantics and who cares if they used an extra word in a sentence
No, it’s not just semantics. It’s poor customer service. The fact that this thread is getting ignored is just a further example of this.
For you, this make good might be great. For the majority of us who can do some math and figure out that we aren’t even getting back what we lost, this is laughable.
Either go back to the drawing board and look at those statistics, numbers, algorithms and such that you use to tell us the Sith raid is great and use them to find a way to tier the rewards fairly, or offer the greatest amount of potentially lost rewards for everyone in the game. Because right now, you’re laughing in the faces particularly of the larger and more competitive guild whose members likely spend money on this game.
At the end of the day if you, as a company, make a promise and fail to follow through on it, then the consumers have every right to be upset. The customer is always right, and if the company fails to meet the customers’ expectations, then either 1) they aren’t listening or 2) they just don’t care. As a consumer, that bothers me and it should bother you too.
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A thousand event tokens, twenty probe droid shards, and 250 crystals is worthy of attention and noteworthy.
Not when you guild averages 30-40 probe droids per TB and haven’t been able to do that for 3 straight. That’s a HUGE net loss of what we would have gotten. This “make good” was trash
I personally think this is a great idea, though you know there would be inevitable complaints about that too ("I need GETs not credits" "rebels don't help me get IPD shards" etc). I wish there were more events in general, I'm finding that more & more they're the most entertaining part of the game,
Why did you take her seriously in the first place? They do this CONSTANTLY. Write a well written overly apologetic post and then immediatly show why they shouldn't be taken at their word.
@CG_Carrie
In game guild: TNR Uprising
I beat the REAL T7 Yoda (not the nerfed one) and did so before mods were there to help
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sub·jec·tive
səbˈjektiv
adjective
1.
based on or influenced by personal feelings, tastes, or opinions.
I disagree. I received everything, except for the ipd shards, yesterday from finishing top 50 in arena, top 20 in fleet and winning tw. I will very likely receive the same when the next tw finishes. Thus it is not noteworthy to me.
In no way is it sufficiently great. Only way it's important to be worthy of attention is in its disappointing nature. Maybe if your gp is less than 500k this would fit the bill.....
This is one of the major problems. These official forums are burning down...no response.
Something significant i think
People who are mad at them using the word significant incorrectly are just rising pitchforks just for the sake of it
Its just semantics and who cares if they used an extra word in a sentence
Ain't anything to get up in arms about. All these torches and pitchforks over a glitch in a phone game are, like, the height of first world problems.
"Ladies and gentlmen, we are happy to announce a significant increase in revenue this quarter. "
"That's great news. So how much did revenue increase?"
"We were able to increase it by 0.1%. Amazing, I know. Think how happy the investors will be!"
It is just a word after all. The meaning of the word has no relevance to how it is used. Like most other words......
No, it’s not just semantics. It’s poor customer service. The fact that this thread is getting ignored is just a further example of this.
For you, this make good might be great. For the majority of us who can do some math and figure out that we aren’t even getting back what we lost, this is laughable.
Either go back to the drawing board and look at those statistics, numbers, algorithms and such that you use to tell us the Sith raid is great and use them to find a way to tier the rewards fairly, or offer the greatest amount of potentially lost rewards for everyone in the game. Because right now, you’re laughing in the faces particularly of the larger and more competitive guild whose members likely spend money on this game.
At the end of the day if you, as a company, make a promise and fail to follow through on it, then the consumers have every right to be upset. The customer is always right, and if the company fails to meet the customers’ expectations, then either 1) they aren’t listening or 2) they just don’t care. As a consumer, that bothers me and it should bother you too.
Also, "The customer is always right," has a very specific context, and even in that context, it isn't a matter of truth, it's a matter of etiquette.