Here's my take on everything:
to be clear, i'm part of the exploiters as some screenshots have clearly indicated unless you're as blind as a bat
LOL.
First and foremost, i'd like to offer my apologies to all who have felt wronged by my actions - i'm referring to my participation in the "exploit". The consensus is clear and the non-farmers have won the debate as the devs have clearly made decisions in their favor. I've been playing this game everyday since june 2016, i love every moment of it and i have worked my way up the ladder of Battebay. And prior to the guild hopping exploit, i have never done anything to diminish nor compromise the integrity of this game. i've also been an enthusiastic member of this forum over that time and have been quite active in providing feedback as well as suggestions. Having said that, i would also to make it perfectly clear that my motive for joining the exploit was not for malicious reasons but becasue IT WAS, IN ALL HONESTY, THE BEST TIME I'VE HAD IN BATTLEBAY SINCE I STARTED PLAYING THE GAME... the crazy chat frenzy, the awesome camaraderie, the very lively community, everybody was helping everybody, people voluntarily giving up their slots so others could have a go. Man, i'd go through another round of punishment just to experience that again.
Please don't mistake my apology as an acceptance of the non-farmer's perspective. i still stand by what i believe but out of respect for the devs, i have accepted their decision and want to move on from this ridiculously overblown incident. A punishment is warranted, i agree with the rollback, it IS a FAIR solution. The execution however, leaves a lot be desired.
Having said all of that, i would just like to make an appeal to Rovio to consider and for the representatives of the non-exploiters players to endorse:
- Redefine the degree of punishment: separate it by the release of the official statement ("Regarding Guild Exploit"). Exploiters who exploited only before the announcement was released should get a lighter punishment compared to those who continued the activity after the announcement. Why? Many of the identified exploiters are truly innocent and we're just going with flow. What would you do if you log on and find your guild suddenly empty? Wouldn't you also try to find another guild or move around to find out what's happening? that's actually how i started doing it because i suddenly found my guild devoid of members and i suddenly got tons of guild invites. While other "exploiters" were innocently helping their friends finish quests in other guilds and unwittingly finished several board 1s or 2s and maybe even 3s simply because they got asked to help out. These "honest" exploiters didn't know any better, not everyone reads the forums nor participate in the chatrooms. of course this does not exempt them from punishment, i humbly ask that you reconsider their plight and issue a lighter punishment and make the rollback only up to the date of the announcement, instead of Oct. 2. For those who disregarded the announcement and continued to "farm", the punishment as it is now is more than enough. (all who stopeed after the announcement, should be only be punished with negative token balances instead of being rolled back)
- i for one had ceased to continue the exploit after the announcement and had also suggested to my friends to stop as well. i am not appealing for a lighter punishment for myself, if my appeal is considered, i am voluntarily declining the ligher punishment that i am asking for to prove to you that i ask this not for my own interests but for the good of the community moving forward. For there are truly innocent "exploiters" who are now feeling wronged and "cheated" out of their honestly earned rewards. to the non-farmers, if you are truly for fairness and integrity, you know what i ask is reasonable. The thing that saddens me most is seeing players quit out of anger, frustration, disgust and/or a perceived slight.
- i also asked that the devs show a higher level of accountability in doling out appropriate punishment. Deleting "exploit" progress is already a harsh punishment, time and effort and had been spent regardless of the circumstances. Deleting "legitimate" progress, on the other hand, is too harsh (that is why many quit and are asking for refunds, more losses for you rovio - something that i think could have been avoided altogether if you had executed the punishment "fairly"), majority of the exploiters did not join in on the activity until at least around Oct 5 by my observation. As you have said, this fault does not just lie with the devs but also with the players involved and i fully understand that. The offenders got punished, severely, and the honest ones got rewarded, the gripe right now is not because of the punishment itself but because of how "vindictive" it was carried out. Give back the fairly earned progress, even add a temporary ban if you feel like it so that these exploiters can do some soul searching and come back a better member of the community.
Moving forward, i am recommending that Rovio handpick representatives of the players (openly or secretly) to help provide consumer insights and feedback to new features in the pipeline so that incidents like this can be avoided in the future.
As a parting word, please keep an open mind when i say this: Games are meant to be beaten, that has been the universal rule since atari rolled out its first console. Gaming culture is all about optimizing your chances to win the game and that means taking advantage of all possible angles to give you an edge.
So please keep that in mind moving forward, the next loophole discovered will still attract exploiters regardless of what happened now. The more loopholes you unintentionally produce, the more divided the community becomes everytime you try to resolve it. Battlebay might not recover from the next blunder - and i don't want to see that happen.
Cheers!!!
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