Some guilds appear to be getting more than 60000 guild currency every two days. My guild runs one heroic every two days but it looks like even though it appears mathematically impossible that some guilds are getting more than 60000 every two days judged by the pace the leaderboard points accumulate.
Any ideas? My guild is curious.
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/facepalm
There goes the neighborhood...
What exactly are you accusing us of this time?
You could arrange a series of dummy accounts level them I. Different time zones and have have them just do there 600 guild contribution and quit and join the guild at the correct times so their contribution would count. So in theory each slot of your guild could have 24 members on different time zones.
EDIT: Sorry I made a mistake with this. The correct method would be using different accounts for turn ins. Two guilds means nothing as guild coin turn ins are based on the individual, not the guild, so you wouldn't be able to jump inbetween guilds to double down on turn ins. You'd need alts to do it, which isn't breaking any rules at all.
We don't bother doing that right now though, we have two full guilds of 50 and we're finishing Heroics at about the same rate as everyone else. Not sure what the issue is. The new leaderboard started on May 1st, we've done 7 heroics each so far, and it's been 16 days. Where is the math inconsistency here? We have alts on standby if we miss some coins due to people missing turn ins but so far it hasn't been an issue.
This seems very reasonable to me (OP). I was simply wondering if there was a way to get more than 60000 every two days. Looks like there is I suppose w alts...
Who knows, I'm not a whale.
Contrary to popular belief, we have many members that do not qualify for "whale" status at all.
Yes you can use alts to generate more than 60K, just requires a lot of work and patience.
Also, if this is relating to the fact that we jump up 400 at once, that's only because we simply save coins up and do double raid days. We will always be doing this for the most part so it shouldn't seem as a surprise when it happens.
... and I would think that our raids were scrutinized VERY carefully after all the accusations etc.
That's a good idea from a time commitment standpoint. Only have to be available for an hour twice a week.
I'm actually surprised people are still attempting to be as subtle as some are.
For the record, I don't think TI is cheating, but it doesn't make very good business sense for EA to carefully scrutinize the practices of their most lucrative customers.
it is common practice for first kills, or any significant achievement, to be scrutinized, regardless of who is doing it. companies want to make sure that these milestones are being done legit, so it doesn't cheapen the game/experience.