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@rippiggies By the way I’m sure you know that just because you are banned does not mean you can’t play the game and make purchases. You just can’t play the clan events or MEBC. Oh! And at the end of a streak you still get the advertisement that for $49.99 you can get X amount of gems, feathers, etc. So I can still spend my money with rovio but I can only have limited access to the game. Is that an ethical business practice in your mind?
I’m under the impression from other comments that I’ve read that you may work for rovio. You have been on the angry birds nest threads for awhile now. You should have been reporting all of the chatter about exploits for awhile now. Do you have any thoughts to share on what took them so long to close the exploits that have been known for years?
In my opinion rovio was the creator of the “Cheating” environment that they are dealing with today. There is no way anyone will ever convince me that they didn’t know what was going on & so that’s why they kept creating the unreachable legendary hats etc. I remember a time in the game where I was always out matched in FP and would have to bring in spells to have a chance at winning. Low and behold by having the max FP meant I would be evenly matched with my opponent. Then if they brought spells I would bring spells to match. But when you intentionally match players over & over against each other that are not equal you have now created an unfair advantage. That causes animosity because it makes the player feel like they have to spend money to compete.
If I’m at max FP what ever that is at the time of the last update I was not getting placed with opponents who were way under me. They were always equal or maybe 2 or 3 points below me. But there were some instances where you would get that opponent who was 100 FP below you and you knew to take in all of your spells because that opponent was going to have the game of their lives and even with all your spells you would get beat by whatever margin and if you got the free video it gave you a useless bird anyway. Also when playing the cosiderably lower opponents your birds would not do the normal damage that was expected. At that point after it has happened hundreds of times over the years and is still happening the same today it becomes pretty obvious that the game was manipulated to force you to spend gems(money) to keep your progress.
How many times have you seen comments on these threads about rovio being a greedy money grabbing corporation? Again my point is when you create an environment by allowing an exploit to continue for years and you manipulate the outcome of games you have created a hostile environment.
The problem started with the way rovio conducted themselves a long time ago and is conducting themselves now.