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Before continuing I would say I do not recommend cheating. However there is someone in my world, who shall not be named for security purposes, that told us the event is rigged. He has proof.
So I am fine with a luck based system, the summer event was great. I felt there was a bit of skill that could be used if you timed the spinner. The perception of skill is a great thing, but only if you have a chance at winning. Even if it is a slight chance and requires high skill to do so.
The winter event has a shuffle. You watch the daily prize, and if you are quick enough you can track which present the daily ends up under right?
At least I thought so.
Then someone sent a mass message explaining, this simply is not true. For those who can't access the picture for whatever reason, I'll explain what he did. I don't recommend trying to copy his results, it won't work anyway due to his results.
He recorded his screen while the shuffle commenced. Then he uploaded the video privately to Youtube, with the intention I presume of taking it down once his deed was completed. Once the video was playing, he paused the video and proceeded forward frame by frame. The shuffle, even in its fastest point was very easy to track he claimed. When the shuffle ended and the prizes were covered up, he knew EXACTLY where the daily was. Or so he thought.
He clicked that present and it turns out, the shuffle is a ruse. The daily wasnt there, even though he saw in his video that it had stopped exactly where he had clicked. Turns out the event is 100% random based, and the perception of skill is just a ruse. It is impossible to track the present and you are wasting your time if you try. Because as soon as the presents are presented, the daily is then switched one final time, without any indication allowing you to use any amount of skill to find it.
Skeptical, I tried it. I only wanted to see if he was telling the truth. If he was, no harm done. If he wasn't. I would have discarded the video and never spoke of it, as I don't like cheating in video games. Yet I feel it is important to be aware of this ruse if it is in fact a ruse. Turns out. He was correct.
I feel like Inno is deceiving all of us by making a perception that if you are just good enough, you can track the present. It seems that is not true. We were unfortunately lied to based on our test results.
So I am fine with a luck based system, the summer event was great. I felt there was a bit of skill that could be used if you timed the spinner. The perception of skill is a great thing, but only if you have a chance at winning. Even if it is a slight chance and requires high skill to do so.
The winter event has a shuffle. You watch the daily prize, and if you are quick enough you can track which present the daily ends up under right?
At least I thought so.
Then someone sent a mass message explaining, this simply is not true. For those who can't access the picture for whatever reason, I'll explain what he did. I don't recommend trying to copy his results, it won't work anyway due to his results.
He recorded his screen while the shuffle commenced. Then he uploaded the video privately to Youtube, with the intention I presume of taking it down once his deed was completed. Once the video was playing, he paused the video and proceeded forward frame by frame. The shuffle, even in its fastest point was very easy to track he claimed. When the shuffle ended and the prizes were covered up, he knew EXACTLY where the daily was. Or so he thought.
He clicked that present and it turns out, the shuffle is a ruse. The daily wasnt there, even though he saw in his video that it had stopped exactly where he had clicked. Turns out the event is 100% random based, and the perception of skill is just a ruse. It is impossible to track the present and you are wasting your time if you try. Because as soon as the presents are presented, the daily is then switched one final time, without any indication allowing you to use any amount of skill to find it.
Skeptical, I tried it. I only wanted to see if he was telling the truth. If he was, no harm done. If he wasn't. I would have discarded the video and never spoke of it, as I don't like cheating in video games. Yet I feel it is important to be aware of this ruse if it is in fact a ruse. Turns out. He was correct.
I feel like Inno is deceiving all of us by making a perception that if you are just good enough, you can track the present. It seems that is not true. We were unfortunately lied to based on our test results.