You could always consider adding free wish crates to the âfreeâ diamond quest. Therefore all will be happy but P2W players won´t get an advantage. Just saying⌠not a full rework, just an addition.
They still get it tho⌠so still something.
Yes, but F2Ps would have an equal standoff.
Yep Iâm glad itâs back
This is ridiculous
No
Yes I do, Agent Jangles.
Itâs your alt. Everyone deserves to know who you were and that your account got banned.
This is just a loss business right now. There are other methods that make much more sense.
when you wish apon star
I believe him too. My dad, Abraham Lincoln, taught me that no one on the internet ever lies.
The reason there are no changes is because people keep buying them and a lot more than you realize. PB doesnât care about complaining on forum/chat, the actual ingame data is their feedback.
âWe sell what people buy.â is the motto. If you bought any, you agreed to the price.
And thatâs why a lot of players is leaving
And most of them will not come back, even if they have money in the future.
Oh what a thrill, I get 200 diamonds a day and I think Iâm going to buy 100 wish crates
This Wish Crate event ends at Noon CT on May 21! We plan to review player feedback and performance data on the crate so it may be some time before it returns. If you have a Wish Crate item in your inventory, think about using it now!
Would be nice to get one (10x) from anniversary gifts⌠it would at least make this whole return actually useful.
I already have feedback.
The cost is too much for the rewards!
So, decrease cost to 300 diamonds and increase the rewards.
And there should be a 10% discount for buying 10 like in the diamond crates.
ahh, how upsetting that itâs ending
Well, I havenât given you any performance data beyond the free crates on my two accounts, but I can copy-paste a comment from another thread if youâre interested in more player feedback:
While itâs certainly true that the Wish Crate is a poor value, I think thereâs an even more fundamental problem with it. PerBlue has it set up to increase the odds of a jackpot for every failed purchase, which is a promising way to drive interest in and engagement with the Wish Crate; however, theyâve made it so expensive that only the biggest whales can buy enough crates to see any meaningful increase in those odds.
Resolving that issue is going to take some rather drastic changes: either get rid of the jackpots altogether and increase the payouts so that players feel confident theyâll get reasonable value for spending so many diamonds on one purchase, or reduce the payouts and drastically reduce the costs so players will be willing to buy more of the crates in order to chase that jackpot.