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#1 doctorevil

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Posted 20 November 2017 - 23:45 PM

hello,

 

i have a suggestion about the refer friend system to make it more effective,

 

inviting a friend and waiting him/her to get level 30 for only 100 diamonds. is not 

 

that cool or encouraging..you need to adjust it.whether you increase the diamond 

 

reward for reaching level 30 or reducing the required level to claim the 

 

100 diamonds for example making the required level "15"

 

 



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Posted 21 November 2017 - 04:03 AM

Hi Dr E...

 

hello,

 

i have a suggestion about the refer friend system to make it more effective,

 

inviting a friend and waiting him/her to get level 30 for only 100 diamonds. is not 

 

that cool or encouraging..you need to adjust it.whether you increase the diamond 

 

reward for reaching level 30 or reducing the required level to claim the 

 

100 diamonds for example making the required level "15"

 

Just my luck... I told a person about this game, and forget about the referral program, and they joined and are now at level 69.

 

Where's my 100 diamonds now, huh?  (grin)  I suppose it's my my fault I didn't give them my referral code.

 

But to your point, I actually think the ratio of effort to reward is purposely set the way it is to discourage players from gaming the system in creating disposable dummy accounts simply to feed an existing player some diamonds... repeatedly.  It does take some dedicated effort to reach level 30, and to your point 100 diamonds is a so-so reward for that.

 

If you kept the trigger level at 30, what do you think would make for a good enough reward without enticing players to game the system? (smug)

 

 

-TB (flower)

 

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#3 doctorevil

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Posted 21 November 2017 - 06:58 AM

Hi Dr E...

 

 

Just my luck... I told a person about this game, and forget about the referral program, and they joined and are now at level 69.

 

Where's my 100 diamonds now, huh?  (grin)  I suppose it's my my fault I didn't give them my referral code.

 

But to your point, I actually think the ratio of effort to reward is purposely set the way it is to discourage players from gaming the system in creating disposable dummy accounts simply to feed an existing player some diamonds... repeatedly.  It does take some dedicated effort to reach level 30, and to your point 100 diamonds is a so-so reward for that.

 

If you kept the trigger level at 30, what do you think would make for a good enough reward without enticing players to game the system? (smug)

 

 

-TB (flower)

 

Hi Dr E...

 

 

Just my luck... I told a person about this game, and forget about the referral program, and they joined and are now at level 69.

 

Where's my 100 diamonds now, huh?  (grin)  I suppose it's my my fault I didn't give them my referral code.

 

But to your point, I actually think the ratio of effort to reward is purposely set the way it is to discourage players from gaming the system in creating disposable dummy accounts simply to feed an existing player some diamonds... repeatedly.  It does take some dedicated effort to reach level 30, and to your point 100 diamonds is a so-so reward for that.

 

If you kept the trigger level at 30, what do you think would make for a good enough reward without enticing players to game the system? (smug)

 

 

-TB (flower)

 

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too bad for not taking your diamonds :D

i just thought that making it less levels or more diamonds will make players share the game to get more rewards..so they get more diamonds and u get more players xD







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